A lot of people visit France – some 100 million in 2023, according to recent international tourism stats. The figures, of course, have the slipperiness of all international stats (that ...
Restaurant Eunoé, a neighborhood nugget in Paris's 11th arrondissement, regularly welcomes us for a gourmet rendez-vous: the Invitations Déraisonnables. The idea? Discover a special menu imagined by ...
When I was an education adviser back in The Old Country, I was often asked to attend school concerts. One day, I had a phone call from the head-teacher of a local school, a Catholic primary school ...
Steep price rises mean that many who used to enjoy white Burgundy now look elsewhere for their chardonnay fix. But even the alternatives have, like everything else in life, walloped up in price lately ...
W ith a maximum speed of six kilometres an hour, it’s all about “slow travel” aboard European Waterways’ luxury canal barge, ...
Whether you prefer Montrachet or Chambertin, you won’t want to miss this online auction of Burgundy vineyard signs on Nov. 12!
Keep in mind that this area is split into two winegrowing areas – Côte de Nuits to the north, which is known for producing full-bodied reds, such as pinot noirs, and Côte de Beaune to the south, which ...
No trip to Burgundy is complete without indulging in a wine tasting – or two or three. And one of the best ways to enjoy a ...
What if, for once, we explore a region starting with its basement ... castles and abbeys of character… On the border between France and Switzerland, the Jura Mountains offer the perfect peaceful ...
It’s also an exhilarating place to visit: André Courrèges, the inventor of the miniskirt, lived in Biarritz, though today it’s swimwear that takes the centre stage here… This region of South-Western ...
The Abbey of Saint Maurice in Valais was built 1500 years ago as a place to honor martyrs. The pilgrimage destination was once the spiritual center of the Burgundy Empire and today houses one of the ...