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The wines and terroir of Aude, southwest France
Producing over 7 billion bottles of wine each year French wine making is big business. Along with neighbours Spain and Italy, their wines account for …
Enjoy a winter visit and Christmas in Carcassonne Languedoc France
France is an all year round destination offering something for everyone. When we think of winter in France, we generally think of skiing in the …
The best restaurant in Narbonne France
France is known the world over for its food. Every town and city offers its own delicacy, produces its own cheese and has recipes passed …
Top ten things to do in Mazamet in the Tarn, France
Mazamet is in the Tarn, south of France. It’s a place of dramatic natural beauty, of soaring mountains and floral pastures, lakes and hilltop villages. …
Fabulous food themed holidays in France
For fabulous food themed holidays in France and gorgeous gites with an olive flavour – look no further, we’ve got you covered! Divine olive vineyard …
Fantastic themed retreats in France
Discover a stunning retreat in a centuries old farm-hamlet. A secret spot and special hide away in the gorgeous Tarn-et-Garonne department in southwest France – …
Saint-guilhem-le-Desert, Languedoc-Roussillon
Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert is officially classified as one of the most beautiful villages in France, located in the Herault Valley, Languedoc-Roussillon, southern France. The Hérault Valley is …
Carcassonne, Limoux and beyond in Languedoc Roussillon
It has been 30 years since I last visited Carcarssonne, a magnificently preserved medieval hilltop town in the Languedoc region of SW France. Then, as …
Charismatic Wineries of Saint-Chinian Languedoc-Roussillon
Nestled in the very heart of the sumptuously compelling region of Languedoc-Roussillon is the up and coming wine appellation of Saint-Chinian (AOC Saint-Chinian). Spread across …
Wines of the Heavens and Hilltops in Saint-Chinian
Head south of the village of Saint Chinian in Languedoc-Rousillon and you’ll find Château Pech-Ménel. (which loosely translates as Chateau of the heavens and hilltops) just outside …