French heritage and wine go hand in hand. Without one, you simply can't have the other, and with little effort, the country conjures images of rolling vineyards, chateaux and sun-kissed slopes. Each year, ...
A visit to one of our luxury villas in the South of France wouldn’t be complete without sampling some of the Continent’s most celebrated export – wine. Whether your preference is red, white or sparkling (or per...
It's not just Brittany's coasts and beaches that'll have you impressed - there's a whole world of gastronomy, local specialities and fantastic flavours to explore in the region too. From what are known as ...
France is without a doubt one of the world’s most renowned wine-producing countries, but it’s Bordeaux, in southwest France which is the jewel in the country's crown.
Well developed for wine tourism, Bordeau...
Champagne certainly comes pretty high on the list when it comes to unmissable destinations for true foodies - but what else would expect from the region that invented the world's most celebrated luxury tipple? ...
It's no secret that France is the place to go for wine lovers. Every region you visit in the country has a locally produced drink, whether it be the seductive bubbles of Champagne, the delicate whites in Dordog...
There are over 100,000 vineyards scattered across Bordeaux, making it one of France’s top wine regions. Wherever you choose to rent a chateau in Bordeaux, you’re never far from a crop of top quality wineries, many of which offer a v...
Many of the dishes people consider 'French' actually emerged from Burgundy - escargot, beef bourguignon and even frog's legs all originated in this rich and lustrous region. Couple that with its (well dese...
With bountiful seas and rich agricultural land in spades, Vendée and Charente are two regions that have loads to offer even the pickiest foodie. With seafood to sample and some of the best rustic French cookery...
In our experience, one thing that holidaymakers enjoy doing again and again is visiting vineyards. People just can't get enough of sampling Bordeaux in France, Riojas in Spain or a cheeky Friulano in Italy, not...