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Is Bordeaux wine good with steak?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Left Bank Bordeaux red blends pair nicely with heavy, fattier, saltier, and spicier steaks and lamb. Right Bank Bordeaux (think Merlot) pair nicely with leaner or more savory meats, like pork or duck. Is red Bordeaux good with steak? Merlot OR a Merlot-based red blend: Try one from Bordeaux or Washington State. Touriga Nacional: Coming […]

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Is Bordeaux full bodied?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

In Bordeaux, wines are produced by blending varieties that are high in tannins; so they are full-bodied. Which wine is the most full-bodied? There are many full-bodied sweet wines and some of them include the following: Cabernet Sauvignon is perhaps the most well-known heaviest-bodied red wine from France. It is loaded with a fruity taste […]

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How do you get to Provence France?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

You can fly into Marseille-Provence Airport from the USA with one stop-over. Nice-Côte d’Azur Airport has direct flights from the USA. Or arrive by train in Marseille or Nice from other European and French cities—by far the best way to see the countryside. Where do you fly into for Provence France? MarseilleAirports. The two main […]

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Why is Lyon famous?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The city is known for its historical and architectural landmarks and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lyon was historically known as an important area for the production and weaving of silk and in modern times has developed a reputation as the capital of gastronomy in France. What is famous in Lyon? The Best Things […]

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Is a Bordeaux a Pinot Noir?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Bordeaux and Burgundy are both wine regions in France.Meanwhile, Burgundy’s red wines are made from Pinot Noir (the Beaujolais region is technically considered part of Burgundy as well, and the red wines there are made from Gamay), while white Burgundies are made from the Chardonnay grape. What is the French equivalent of Pinot Noir? BurgundyBurgundy […]

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What is Lyon also known as?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The city gave its name to the Lyonnais province, of which it was the capital. Today the region around Lyon is still known as Lyonnais (French: le Lyonnais), or sometimes even as the Lyonnaise Region (French: Région Lyonnaise). What is the city of Lyon known for? gastronomyThe city is known for its historical and architectural […]

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What river separates left and right bank Bordeaux?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Situated on the west coast of France, Bordeaux is split in two by the Gironde Estuary, which divides into the Dordogne and Garonne rivers. When looking at a map of the region, the area to the north and right of the Gironde is the Right Bank and the areas below and to the left constitute […]

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Where did the word Provence come from?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

a maritime province in the South of France, originally called Provincia by the Romans, and which included the departments of Bouches-du-Rhône, Basses-Alpes, Var, and part of Vaucluse. How did Provence get its name? The Romans defeated the coalition but remained in occupation of the region. Thus, by the end of the 2nd century bc, Provence […]

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Is Lyons a gypsy name?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Lyons is a surname with several origins.This surname derives from the Irish noble names of Ó Laighin and ‘Ó Liatháin. Where is the Lyons family from? The family originated in the district of the Forest of Lyons, north of the town of Lyons-la-Forêt in Haute Normandie, where the family seat was the Castle of Lyons.Lyons […]

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Can you drink Bordeaux without food?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Not all bottles taste this good on their own, to be sure. A tannic young Barolo or cabernet-based Bordeaux begs for food.The grape excels in warm climates, including Spain and Australia, where lower acid levels stand in contrast to the crisper, food-clamouring fruit of cooler Northern Europe. Is it OK to drink wine without food? […]

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How many Lyons Corner Houses were there?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

In their heyday, Lyons had 250 Corner Houses in London. In 1926 there was a staff competition to name to choose a nickname for the Lyons teashops’ waitresses – the former name of ‘Gladys’ was now seen as old fashioned. When did the last Lyons Corner House close? To the public, J. Lyons & Co. […]

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What kind of tea is Lyons?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Black Tea. Original Blend Lyons Tea, also formally called Lyons Green, is one of the most popular teas in Ireland today. This tea is made in Dublin, Ireland and is a powerful source of antioxidants.my favorite tea! Clearance Non-Clearance Type Black Tea Brand Lyons Is Lyons tea a black tea? Amazon.com : Original Blend Lyons […]

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Was 2002 a good year for Bordeaux?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

2002 Vintage Bordeaux was good but not great and, like much of Europe, experienced a cool, damp year. Most wines are likely to be past their best but a few from the left bank estates may still be worth drinking, Sauternes, however, was a write-off. What years were good for Bordeaux? Average, but still decent, […]

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Does Trader Joe’s sell herbs de Provence?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Herbes de Provence is one of my absolute favorite mixes because of its versatility and aroma. This particular one can only be found at Trader Joe’s. It costs $5.99, which is slightly more than most herb jars but you get more for your money. Trader Joe’s herbes de Provence is bigger in comparison to other […]

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What are the 5 grapes in a Bordeaux?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The six Bordeaux Varietals include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Malbec, and occasionally Carménère. Bordeaux blends are made up of differing combinations of these grapes, all of which bring unique characteristics to their wines. What are the 5 noble grapes of Bordeaux? When speaking to Bordeaux or Bordeaux-style wines, the Noble Grapes are: […]

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