Taking inspiration from some of the best Provence tables in the magazine, here are a few tips to mimic the charm of the south of France. The post A Provence-Inspired Tablescape – How to Bring the South of France to Your Table appeared first on My French Country Home Magazine.| My French Country Home Magazine
Avignon and its surrounding areas provide countless reasons for travelers to visit. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage city and its treasures. The post Avignon: History, Culture, and the Scents of Provence appeared first on Inspired Travel Designs.| Inspired Travel Designs
Arles is the heart of Provence, a city where history, art, and culture blend seamlessly with the rhythms of daily life. The post Arles: A Timeless Blend of History, Art & Tradition appeared first on Inspired Travel Designs.| Inspired Travel Designs
The Camargue is one of the most unique landscapes in southern France. Set in the Rhône River Delta of Provence, the Camargue is formed where the river meets the Mediterranean and fans out into a maze of channels and wetlands. Interestingly, it’s the second largest delta in the Mediterranean region after the Nile Delta. It’s...| France Adventurer
I once heard someone say that there were "no impressive castles in Provence". And while I understand where they were coming from with this sentiment, after eight years in the region, I now realise it| Le Long Weekend
Your complete Aix-en-Provence guide. Find the best things to do in Aix-en-Provence, alongside our local recommendations on where to eat, shop, and drink!| Le Long Weekend
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
The ULTIMATE Provence Travel Guide by Boxwood Avenue: discover the best places to visit and stay for your perfect French getaway!| Boxwood Ave.
Meet the fascinating Jérémy Tamen, a French master blender from Provence, who shares his story of inspired infusions.| Tea Journey
Emmanuel Macron nomme Michel Barnier (LR) comme nouveau Premier ministre. L'information est tombée dans un communiqué de l'Élysée. Il aura fallu attendre| Made in Marseille
Over the course of a week, I taste a bunch of wine, usually with friends, and almost always with my wife. Here are some of the wines we tasted over the past few weeks. These are wines that were no…| the drunken cyclist
Click here to discover the Robion Guided Walk and unveil the charms of a hidden village of the Luberon in my new video.| French Moments
Click here to discover Lagnes, a historic village at the entrance to the Luberon, in the Vaucluse département in Provence.| French Moments
Click here to discover the Auribeau Guided Walk and unveil the charms of a quaint mountain village of the Luberon in my new video.| French Moments
Click here to discover the Taillades Guided Walk and unveil the charms of a quaint village of the Luberon in my new video.| French Moments
Click here to discover the Saignon Guided Walk and unveil the charms of a quaint village of the Luberon in my new video.| French Moments
When I spoke to Var natural vigneron Jean-Christophe Comor back in July, he aired certain criticisms of the Conseil Interprofessionnel des Vins de Provence, or CIVP: chiefly, that tended to market rosé colour over rosé terroir. He found it absurd that the rosés of Provence are divided into the appellations Côtes de Provence, Côteaux Varois en Provence, and Côteaux d'Aix en Provence. "They don't all have the same terroir," he said. "But they all do the same [vinification] techniques."| not drinking poison in paris
In early July I decided on the spur of the moment to join the Native Companion for an evening in the Provençal seaside town of Hyères, where she'd gone for work. The sojourn presented a fine occasion to follow up on my recent chat with Var natural winemaker Jean-Christophe Comor, who I'd run into at the Côteaux Varois AOC 25th Anniversary party back in late May. His 15-hectare domaine in La Roquebrussanne is just a 45 minute drive north from Hyères.| not drinking poison in paris
My first move, upon being freed from my recent restaurant work somewhat sooner than anticipated, was to belatedly accept a lot of press junket invitations. This is how at the end of May I found myself spending two days shuttling around the Var with a gaggle of other journalists and bloggers, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Côteaux Varois en Provence AOC. | not drinking poison in paris
I sometimes worry I come across as too principled. I so rarely get invited on press junkets. I suspect many PR people imagine me to be a saber-rattling natural wine radical who, if cornered on a cliff's edge by LVMH regional sales managers, would sooner jump than appear in their selfies.| not drinking poison in paris
The Native Companion and I were in Nice for New Year's. Before we returned to Paris I was able to convince her to submit to the rigmarole necessary to assure a lunch table at La Merenda, the city's most storied address for traditional Niçoise cuisine, run since 1996 by chef Dominique Le Stanc. | not drinking poison in paris
Click here to discover the Rustrel Guided Walk and unveil the charms of a quaint village of the Luberon in my new video.| French Moments
Click here to discover the Saint-Saturnin Guided Walk and unveil the charms of a historic village of the Luberon in my new video.| French Moments
Click here to discover Auribeau, a stunning village of the Luberon, in the Vaucluse département in Provence.| French Moments
Click here to discover the Oppède Guided Walk and unveil the charms of a ghost village of the Luberon in my new video.| French Moments
Click here to discover Saignon, a stunning village of the Luberon, in the Vaucluse département in Provence.| French Moments
Find out where the best Luberon lavender fields can be found with this handy and up-to-date guide of the region. Plus tips for sightseeing on the way!| Le Long Weekend
Click here to discover the Goult Guided Walk and unveil the charms of a quaint village of the Luberon in my new video.| French Moments
Click here to discover Oppède-le-Vieux, one of France's most beautiful villages situated in the Luberon, a touristic region in Provence.| French Moments
Click here to discover the Cabrières Guided Walk and unveil the charms of a Provençal village of the Luberon in my new video.| French Moments
Explore the beauty of the Camargue region in Provence France. The best reasons to visit the Camargue are wild white horses, flamingos, and stunning landscapes.| Dreamer at Heart
A journey through the magical villages of the Luberon Valley of Provence. Markets, restaurants, hidden gems and a few basic tips on French travel.| Live Life - Love Food
Click here to discover Les Baux-de-Provence Guided Walk and unveil the charms of a Provençal village and formidable castle in my new video.| French Moments
Click here to discover the Gordes Guided Walk and unveil the charms of a Provençal village in my new video and companion eBook.| French Moments
Click here to discover the Ménerbes Guided Walk and unveil the charms of a Provençal village in my new video and companion eBook.| French Moments
Click here to discover the Roussillon Guided Walk and unveil the charms of a Provençal village in my new video and companion eBook.| French Moments
Click here to discover the Bonnieux Guided Walk and unveil the charms of a Provençal village in my new video and companion eBook.| French Moments
Explore enchanting St Remy de Provence, France with Its rich history, vibrant markets, and stunning landscapes. St Remy encapsulates Provençal charm.| Dreamer at Heart
Click here to learn more about the Apt Candied Fruits (or fruits confits d'Apt), delicious fruits candied in sugar syrup from Apt, Provence.| French Moments
Moi moi There are few places in the world that simply take our breath away and make us feel small in the most magnificent way. There are places that make us feel like we’re living in a postca…| round trip