Articles tagged with: France
Celebrate both the apple tree and its fruit at a festival in Saint-Cyr-La Rosière, Normandy, France.
It’s the 10th year for Fête de l’arbre et du cidre at the EcoMusée in the Perche Natural Regional Park …
Harvest time in Normandy, France, celebrates most especially the apple. In Conches-en-Ouche (about 90 minutes from Le Havre), there’s an Apple, Cider and Cheese Festival set for 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. October 29, 2017.
It’s …
What could be more fabulous than a wine tour in France’s Loire Valley? A wine tour with castles, of course
Explore from Sancerre to Tours on this new itinerary from Wine Lovers Tours.
On the land …
“Toute la Mer sur un Plateau” — the whole sea on a plate — takes place September 30 and October 1, 2017, along Rue du Port in Granville, Normandy, France.
Some sixteen tons of seafood are …
An elegant seven-course dinner, La Cuisine Bourgeoise by Jacques Pépin is now available to guests aboard Oceania Cruises’ Marina and Riviera. It’s limited to just 24 people each evening, reservations are required.
The menu has a …
Sure, Road Trips Foodies: you can visit any number of strawberry fests in the United States. What about heading across the pond next month for the 95th annual Avignon Fair?
Strawberries are this year’s headliners from …
Where else can a Road Trips Foodie sample “signature dishes from the city’s finest restaurants, learn tricks of the trade from world-class chefs and sample gourmet food and drink producers all in one stunning setting”. …
France, Italy and Portugal are destinations for fall wine tours offered by BKWine Tours. Two new destinations are featured: Piedmont, with wine and truffles, and Alentejo in Portugal. On the program are also two great …
From now until the end of February 2018, Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud will be creating new dishes each month for Business Cabin customers on Air France departing from Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, Canada.
Among these are:
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The exhibition “Les Jours Sans: Food and Scarcity in Times of War” plunges visitors into the everyday life of the French people during and after the Second World War.
Open April 13, 2017, through January 28, …