It is famous for its beaches, glamorous resorts, and picturesque villages. Paris and its surroundings: The capital city of France is generally considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world and a very popular destination year-round, but it is particularly busy during the ...
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Romantic stone windmill and swimming pool, surrounded by vineyards with view over a chateau. What a rare find! A superb 200-year-old stone windmill in an enclosed garden with a swimming pool, lavender borders, shady gazebo for those al fresco dinners, with a château as your neighbour! Aq...
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As China’s anti-corruption campaign rages on, a new government report by China’s National Audit Office finds that state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have been using up unauthorized funds to buy up French vineyards—but not very good ones. ...
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villages and vineyards around them, are the product of over a thousand years of rich architectural and artistic creativity. The Loire Valley is also known for its wines (red, white, rosé and sparkling) and lively, sophisticated cities such as Orléans, Blois, Tours and Angers – just some ...
© Visit French Wine | The rugged landscape of the Languedoc is home to some of France's oldest vineyards. On 16 March, the regional French television station, France 3 Bourgogne-Franche-Comté wrote on its website that the cult Jura winemaker, Jean-François Ganevat of the eponymous ...
northerly wine areas, Loire, Jura, Alsace, are famed for their whites, while the southern vineyards - Bordeaux, Languedoc, Côtes du Rhône, are best known for their reds. Burgundy is famed for its reds and its whites, while Provence and the lower Loire are well known for their rosés...