Tag: Provence

If You Go to Provence, You MUST Go Here

Art like you've NEVER seen it before. In the heart of a gorgeous Provençal village. Time to plan a trip! Plus: Lots of French inspired ...
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Moving to France? Here’s What You Need to Know

A primer of practical advice to get Americans started on their journey to live in France.
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A Rocky Road in Provence

Feel like taking a stroll? Come along, then, with my friend Alix, on her morning promenade. She lives in a divine village in the Luberon, ...
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Provence, Polished and Perfect

I'm charged with taking my American girlfriends on a trip to Provence. So much to see, so little time: how to choose?
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Living the Dream in Provence

We're in the trendy Luberon this week, visiting a home that will have you drifting off into a Provençal daydream. Then we cross the border ...
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How to Travel in Provence

....the best family vacation you'll ever take, and economical too---per Cynthia Bogart, our guest blogger this week. Cynthia is the editor of the fun blogazine, ...
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How the French Really Eat: An Interview with Five Lyon Ladies

How did I finagle a lunch, fixed just for me by five great French cooks? Why it’s all in the name of research, of course! ...
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Where would YOU move to in France?

Maybe you've thought of staying in France for a while, or even getting a house there. But where? Which region is best for you? Here's ...
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To Cork or Not to Cork? A Vigneron in Provence Looks to the Future

OH la la: Screw tops are coming to fine French wines! Our very special guest blogger Jean-Marc Espinasse of Domaine Rouge-Bleu weighs in on the ...
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Name that Dish: the Ultimate French Food Glossary

Are you a French gourmand? Then you’re going to want to know about the world’s best French/English food dictionary, free for the asking, by the ...
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