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Bordeaux

If you havenโ€™t been to Bordeaux in a while, you might be in for a shock, although itโ€™s more like, youโ€™ll be in for a treat. Previously considered a staid city, Bordeaux has rebooted itself, partially thanks to a tram system that makes getting around the formerly congested city a breeze, but also because the TGV now can get you there in around two hours,โ€ฆ

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A Visit to the Mauviel Copper Cookware Factory

Iโ€™ll never pass up a chance to go to a factory, whether it be to see how Americanย stand mixers are made, or French enameled cookware. Iโ€™d never seenย copper cookware being made,ย though, and jumped at the opportunity to hop on an early morning train to Villedieu-les poรชles to visit the Mauviel copper cookware factory. (The only thing I didnโ€™t jump at was the bleary 7:30am departureโ€ฆ

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Les Sources de Caudalie

I went to les Sources de Caudalie over a decade ago with the intention of bringing a group of guests there. While it was, indeed, a lovely place, it wasnโ€™t really near anything, so folks wouldnโ€™t be able to go out explore on their own unless they had a car. However, it is smack-dab in the middle of Bordeaux wine country, on the Chรขteau Smithโ€ฆ

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Salon de lโ€™Agriculture

Every year, beginning in mid-February, thousands of farmers, wine makers, cheese makers, sausage makers, and an arksโ€™-worth of animals, makes it way to Paris for the annual Salon de lโ€™Agriculture. The salon began in 1870 in a country that was, and still is, justly fond of its agriculture, which is celebrated on tables, in steaming cauldrons, on picnic blankets, in restaurants, and ready-to-slice on cuttingโ€ฆ

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Why You Should Drink White Wine with Cheese

Some time last year, I pretty much stopped buying red wine. France was always la France, feminine, and I find white wines much more nuanced and interesting, like women. Whereas (depending upon where you live) men are tough and brutal. And in my own special way of reasoning the unreasonable, the longer I lived here the more I found myself gravitating toward the lighter, cleanerโ€ฆ

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