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Was 2008 a good year for Bordeaux?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

For Bordeaux, the 2008 vintage was a good year, but perhaps stopped short of great. The weather threw a few surprises, with the growing season kicking off with a mild winter.Despite some light rain, the late boon of good weather allowed for a relaxed harvest, where producers could pick at their leisure. Was 2008 a […]

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Is Paris the City of Light or love?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Well, some say it’s in fact the City of Light. One thing is for sure: Paris is the city of romance. Every year, the French capital inspires millions of visitors, just like it did with many artists who found in Paris a place to call home. Why is Paris called the City of Lights and […]

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How long should you let a Bordeaux age?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

High-quality Bordeaux should be aged for at least 10 years but normally reach their peak in the 15-20 year range. More mass-produced Bordeaux wines should be drunk much sooner, after about 5 years of aging. How long should you wait to drink a Bordeaux? Young white Bordeaux should be consumed within a few years and […]

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How much does it cost to live in Provence?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Cost of Living in Provence Expense U.S. $ Rent (one-bedroom, furnished) $920 Utilities $110 Cell phone/Internet/Cable $90 Groceries $450 Can you live in Provence France? Living in Provence – summary Combined with the Mediterranean weather, it’s no wonder so many people want to live in this area. The result is a reasonably expensive property market. […]

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Does Bordeaux need to be chilled?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Red wine should be in the range of 55°F–65°F.Fuller-bodied, tannic wines like Bordeaux and Napa Cabernet Sauvignon taste better warmer, so keep them to 45 minutes in the fridge. Red wine that’s too cold tastes dull, but when too warm, it’s flabby and alcoholic. Like Goldilocks, somewhere in between is just right. What temperature should […]

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Is Lyons tea plastic free?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Lyons teabags, made in the UK and owned by the global conglomerate Unilever, has phased out plastics entirely from their packs of 40, 80 and 160 teabags, but the large 240-bag box will still contain plastic for another few months. Are Lyons tea bags biodegradable? Lyons Tea has become the first major Irish black tea […]

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What is the capital city of Provence France?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The région is nearly coextensive with the historic region of Provence. The capital is Marseille. What are the main cities in Provence France? Major cities Aix-en-Provence – 142,743. Antibes (includes Juan-les-Pins) – 76,994. Arles – 52,729. Aubagne – 46,423. Avignon – 90,194. Cannes – 73,603. Draguignan – 38,258. Fréjus – 52,389. What is the capital […]

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How long will a Bordeaux wine last?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

There is a slow, gentle rise in maturity and complexity, following by a period of peak drinkability, before the wine heads down the curve and starts to wane. High-quality Bordeaux should age for at least ten years. These wines usually reach their peak in 15-20 years and remain at peak for about 10 years. How […]

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What do you call people from Provence?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

noun. a native or inhabitant of Provence. Also called Occitan. What Provençal means? Definition of Provençal (Entry 2 of 2) 1 : a native or inhabitant of Provence. 2 : occitan especially : the dialect of Occitan spoken in Provence. Is there a word Provence? a region in SE France, bordering on the Mediterranean: formerly […]

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Is Bordeaux a merlot?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Bordeaux refers to a wine from Bordeaux, France. Over 86% of Bordeaux wines are red wines made with Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. Both grapes are originated from Bordeaux. Let’s not forget the whites made out Sauvignon blanc and Semillion for both dry and sweet wines, ever heard about Sauternes? Is Bordeaux the same […]

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Is Bordeaux low tannin?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Wines with lower levels of tannins For example, a 20–30 year old Bordeaux will have much less tannin than a new release. Winery-aged wines.But avoid wines that have been aged in a lot of new oak as that will likely add oak tannins to the tannins that came from the vine. Is Bordeaux wine high […]

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Is French Riviera worth visiting in winter?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Its mild climate, abundant sunshine and natural beauty were thought to be best enjoyed in the winter. But since the 1960s, it has also become a summer resort, and more people now visit in summer than winter. However, if you speak with the locals, they will tell you winter can be the very best season. […]

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Does Lyon France have a subway system?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The Lyon Metro (French: Métro de Lyon) is a rapid transit system serving Lyon Metropolis, France.Unlike other French metro systems, but like the SNCF and RER, Lyon Metro trains run on the left. How do you get around Lyon? The best way to get around Lyon is through a combination of walking and using Lyon’s […]

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How many days do you need in Provence France?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The French region of Provence is made for explorers—and there’s a lot of room to explore. For a solid itinerary, we recommend at least four days to experience a few villages and sun-drenched landscapes. Is Provence France worth visiting? Short answer: yes, definitely. If you are unsure, you only have 1 week to spend in […]

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How do you get to lavender fields in Provence?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Located between the valley of Durance and the Gorges of Verdon, the region is home to many fields which produce both lavandin as well as true lavender. To admire the most beautiful fields of lavender in Provence, you can also visit Luberon or the areas surrounding Mont Ventoux, in Pays de Sault. When can you […]

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