The historic Burgundy region is filled with picturesque cities, towns and villages, each with their own charms. Many travelers choose to stay in Dijon or Beaune, relying on a car to explore the ...
A guide to the key elements of a French wine label, including its meaning and origins, and a guide to selecting the perfect ...
The Palace of the Dukes and Estates of Burgundy or Palais des ducs et des États de Bourgogne is a remarkably well-preserved architectural assemblage in Dijon. The oldest part is the 14th and 15th ...
A new study has ranked global cities based on how accessible local amenities such as shops, health services and parks are on ...
The best way to get around Burgundy is by car and train. These quick and efficient modes of transportation will get you where you want to go on your own timetable. There are also networks of buses ...
In late 1079, Constance remarried to Alfonso VI of León and Castile. [2] The marriage appears to have been orchestrated via the Cluniac connections at Alfonso's court. He had previously been married ...
Rhapsody overlooks the slopes of Durbanville Hills and has ample open space within the complex. This secure, upmarket, child-friendly apartment complex in Burgundy Estate gives you a country-style ...
The wine regions of France include Bordeaux, Alsace, Burgundy, Champagne, Languedoc, Beaujolais, and Provence. Each region is famous for its own kind of wine. Harvest season may start as early as ...
'Royal Burgundy' is a vigorous tree, narrowly upright at first, then spreading, with reddish-black leaves, deep coppery red when young, and turning orange and scarlet in autumn. Clusters of double, ...
Having sped from London on Eurostar to Paris, why not then dawdle through France? True, there are plenty of TGVs which speed south from Paris ... to the route such celebrated luxury trains as the Côte ...
An opportunity to conquer this vestige of the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy. Journées du Patrimoine 2024: unusual and ...
It seems everyone’s looking for a red wine for $20. After fielding a steady stream of requests, our wine columnist made it ...