Pomerol Chateaux – Sales and Bellegrave

I'm always taking days to explore more of my favorite AOCs in Bordeaux, in particular Pomerol and Pessac Leogan. They are some of the smaller appellations, Pomerol just next to Saint Emilion has some incredible wines, none are classified so you really have to go out there and just try! There is the Maison du Vin in Pomerol who can help guide you as well.

Michelin 2024

Written by Stephanie Curtis who has written for multiple food publications from Food & Wine to Michelin Photos by Isabelle Bachelardย  On the evening of March 18, in the Centre-Val de Loire city of Tours, anticipation rippled through the air of the convention centerโ€™s amphitheater packed to the brim with some 2000 guests. The occasion was the... Continue Reading →

Domaine Terra in Bazas, Preserving and Spreading Local Products

Domaine Terra has moved its headquarters to Bazas in SE Gironde. It's very exciting to have professionals promoting high quality products with the best ingredients based here. Domaine Terra makes wonderful locally sourced spreads for tartines, great for all, including vegetarians and vegans.

Healthy, organic eating at these Bordeaux Restaurants

Where to eat when you are looking for locally sourced products, cooked in a healthy way...and aren't just sandwiches? Which restaurants offer great vegetarian or vegan options in Bordeaux? There is a great movement by local chefs to offer seasonal dishes with lots of local ingredients, often times using farms just outside of Bordeaux or using ingredients from less than 100 kilometres away.

Restaurants of Rue du Ha in Bordeaux

Rue du Ha (with a hat on the 'a') near to the Cathedrale Saint Andre is named after the chateau-fort created by Charles VII after the 100 years war. Today, Rue du Ha is known for its incredible restaurants and is a nice street to wonder along. From Lauza, to Bibi there are many culinary delights for you on this one street!

Fromageries and Cheese Tastings in Bordeaux

Everyone coming to France wants cheese and wine! While the SW of France is not home to a lot of cheeses, sorry to say, we do still have plenty of places where you can try some! Bordeaux has lovely fromageries (cheese stores), restaurants focused on cheese, and even some that offer cheese tasting lessons! Here are some of my favorite places to eat, buy and try French cheese in Bordeaux!

Paris Travel Tips

With almost all international flights from the USA going to Paris, you'll inadvertently stop in Paris at either the beginning or end of your Bordeaux holidays. Living in Paris versus having a trip there are two different animals and my recent trip reminded me how overwhelming Paris can be...especially with children. Here are some of... Continue Reading →

Best Wine Bars with Food in Bordeaux

There are so many wonderful wine bars in Bordeaux, but so many only offer charcuterie and cheese. Wine, in particular red wine, has been accompanied by cheese for ages. Tanins, like those in coffee and chocolate also, are softened by dairy. So it makes sense its a classic pairing. And who doesn't love some porc noir de Biggore with a nice glass of Chateau Ferriere (one of my favorite combinations at the wonderful bio wine bar Complain Terra). What if you want more? It's equally fun to try wines with different styles of food and in France, that's what wine is about - complimenting or enjoying with a dish! Here are some of my favourites in Bordeaux, which is your favourite?

Biodynamic Winemaking as a Second Career

Helen Kelly with her husband Nick, are the winemakers and owners at Chateau de Claribes in Gensac, Gironde. Originally from Oxfordshire, East of London, Helen and Nick were working in IT and decided to make a major life change. Like so many who move to France, the choice was for a better quality of life. More balance. While both travelled often for work and leisure, most importantly holidaying in a vineyard in the Entre-Deux-Mers, the final decision to permanently move seemed clear.

Bordeaux Restaurants Open in August

Visiting Bordeaux in the summer is great with the stunning 18th century city, local sandy beaches and vineyards to visit! A lot of Bordeaux goes on holiday in August as well, so here are a list of some of the restaurants open that I'd recommend. I'll update as the restaurants respond so keep checking in. Most have online reservations through their website. Enjoy your summer trip and meals in Bordeaux!

Bazas with Children

This village in South-East Gironde is a great place to come with your family! Are you wondering what to do in Bazas with your children? The arcaded centre of town is easy to walk around and has plenty of natural space surrounding the exterior wall for small children to run around. There is a nice playground, new skate park, public swimming pool all and family friendly tours with Aquitaine Travel Guide, of course!

Why Gironde Reminds me of the Carolinas

No, vineyards do not stretch as far as the eye can see in North Carolina, but there are a lot of similarities between these two places I've lived that made Gironde feel like home immediately. Colonial History between Bordeaux and the South Bordeaux in essence is a colonial city. So much of its Roman and... Continue Reading →

Baltoro Ice Cream in Bazas with Savory Pairing

s looking for new options in the shop, Baltoro is now offering something really unique which you have to tryโ€ฆcharcuterie and cheese with an ice cream pairing. Having moved to Bazas from Barcelona which has a very adventurous culinary scene, Iโ€™m loving this idea! On a hot summer day, itโ€™s a perfect. Its also really refreshing to have something other than wine with charcuterie and cheese!

Southport and Bald Head Island, North Carolina

Located at the end of the river into the Atlantic Ocean, one hour from Wilmington, you find this charming old port town. Once only known for the fishing boats arriving, it's fast becoming a retiree dream land with marinas and beautiful developments popping up everywhere. I wish you could see the Southport we knew from decades ago, but I think you'll still find that vibe in the old town and along the waterfront.

Sarlat la Caneda in Perigord Travel Guide

Autumn is my favorite time to go...when the oak leaves are changing color and the air is cool and crisp. This part of South-West France has some of the most impressive seasonal landscapes. Sarlat-la-Caneda, a stunning medieval village in the Pรฉrigord Noir of Dordogne is a great place to stop if you're visiting the area.... Continue Reading →

Les Landes – A Visit to the Wild Side of France

LandesMimizanBiscarrosseSabresSanguinetLabastide-d'ArmagnacEugรฉnie-les-BainsPerquieHossegor Surf Club How to Get There : This is a vast expanse of land, so a car is recommended. There is an airport in Dax, or you could drive down from Bordeaux. The main train stations would be Dax and Mont-de-Marsan.  History : One of the least visited areas of the Aquitaine region might... Continue Reading →

Pays Basque from Biarritz to Bayonne

One of the best surprises when visiting San Sebastian years ago, was that this incredible, vibrant and culinarily inspiring culture didn't stop at the French border. The Basque (or Iparralde in Basque) goes well into France, touching the lower half of Les Landes in Nouvelle Aquitaine. The Basque language, Euskera, like the people, one of... Continue Reading →

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