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The city of Marseille is the World !?

“Marseille isn’t France. Marseille isn’t Provence. Marseille is the world,” says the famous French film director, Robert Guédiguian. A savy blend of european and north african cultures under one same roof. Known for its dirtyness and wickedness, Marseilles is a changing worl....

Have you heard of the Guggenheim museum of Wine ?

Wine Tourism is getting bigger and bigger. It is quite normal for France to make sure its voice is heard in this industry… in the most elegant way! On June 1st, the Cité du Vin (The City of Wine) will open its doors, in the presence of French President Francois Hollande, to...

All you need to know about wines that grow… in Paris!

Parisians do like wine, actually they really LOVE wine! Even if they live far away from the great vineyards of Burgundy, Bordeaux and Champagne, you can trust a Parisian when it is comes to wine choice! To make sure they would never lack of the precious liquid, the inhabitants of...

A hidden jewel in Corsica

Look for a Wine Estate and find a Paradise ! Last summer, I had the chance to spend a week at friend’s place, a few kilometers from Ajaccio, the capital of Corsica, a French island in the Mediterranean Sea. After a lazy sunny day, like every day, we were having a glass of wine...

One day to spend in Bordeaux region: Medoc or Saint Emilion ?

I would say: both ! As a wine and tourisme expert, don’t ever think of spending only one day in this beautiful region, but at least 5 days: one in Medoc, one in Bordeaux, one in Saint Emilion, one in Pessac/Graves and the last one in Arcachon Bay or Sauternes area. More...

All about French red grape varieties before visiting France

All you need to know about red grape varieties to better Prepare a wine trip in France You’d love to go to France and visit the most well known regions or extend a trip a Parisian trip to a nearby wine area? But you think you don’t know well enough about the local grape varieties...