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2018
14
December
Looking for Culinary Vacation Recommendations in France?
14
December
Question:
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Norma
Start off with Lyon would be my advice, it's the culinary capital and a lovely city (if you are only looking at France).
A.I. says...
Recommendations for a Culinary Vacation in France
If you are looking for a culinary vacation in France that includes staying in a villa, taking a cooking course, and enjoying wine, here are some recommendations:
1. Provence
Provence is known for its beautiful landscapes, delicious cuisine, and world-renowned wines. Consider staying in a villa in the countryside where you can enjoy the tranquility of the region and take cooking classes to learn how to make traditional Provençal dishes. Don't forget to visit local wineries for wine tastings and tours.
2. Bordeaux
Bordeaux is a paradise for wine lovers and foodies alike. Stay in a villa in the heart of the Bordeaux wine region and take a cooking course to learn how to pair local dishes with the region's famous wines. Explore the charming villages and vineyards in the area for a truly immersive experience.
3. Loire Valley
The Loire Valley is not only known for its stunning châteaux but also for its delicious cuisine and wine. Stay in a villa near one of the picturesque castles and take a cooking class to learn how to make traditional Loire Valley dishes. Don't miss the opportunity to visit local wineries for tastings of the region's renowned wines.
Overall, a culinary vacation in France that includes staying in a villa, taking a cooking course, and enjoying wine is sure to be a memorable and delicious experience. Bon appétit!
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Does anyone have any recommendations for a culinary vacation in France? Stay in a villa, cooking course and wine? Thanks