We are passionate about France - our business for 18 years was importing
FRENCH REGIONAL WINES direct from small vineyards in some of the lesser known
parts of "la belle France" . Although we no longer sell wine direct,
we can still point you in the right direction for:-
finding great value, top quality French Regional Wines in the UK
finding gourmet French foodstuffs in the UK
travel recommendations to and in France
Gastronomy and accommodation in France
French vineyard visit recommendations and details - winemaker, domaine
and vineyard
FRENCH DUCK WINE TOURS (from 2007)
What to do, where to stay, where to eat in France
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Info and advice on France, french travel, autoroutes, winemakers,vineyard
and wine domaines, gastronomy, whats on, accommodation, b&b. Our web
calendar has info on events and whats on, including wine festivals, markets,
carnivals.
Our vineyard recommendations are based on the quality of the wine produced
in the domaine or chateau and the enthusiasm of the winemaker. Lots of info
for your visit to the wine regions of France.
The French autoroute is something very different to our motorway - yes you
may have to pay a toll fee (peage) but outside Paris and Lyon and the main
French holiday weekends, the autoroute is generally a pleasure to drive -
not overcrowded, plenty of "aires" to stop and picnic or rest.
Accommodation in France ranges from quirky small hotels to bland but reliable
formula brands, some genuinely superb B&B, to grand hotels with great
facilities and restaurants. We try to provide useful info on the hotels,
accommodation, gastronomy and whats on in the area.
We are particular fans of the Southwest of France, its wine domaines, its
gastronomy and landscape. Although getting more popular it retains a real
sense of "la France profonde" or deepest France