Showing posts with label burgundy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label burgundy. Show all posts

22 February 2025

26 April 2024

Flashback Friday

 
In the Burgundy countryside.
 
hotel / restaurant
 
formerly a Cistercian abbey from the 12th century
 
 Relais & Châteaux
 
 

 

21 August 2020

Aller-retour


Our week in Provence was bookended by a stop in the Auvergne-Aubrac on the way there, and Burgundy on the return trip, two beloved regions.


Above: impressive castle with sunset view from a hilltop village in Burgundy; last cafés crèmes before heading home

Below: breakfast table in the Aubrac countryside


8 July 2018

3 hours (or less) from Paris: Tasting Burgundy #6




In the commune of Arcenant small batches of Crème de Cassis are lovingly extracted from cassis, the blackcurrant used for the liqueur staple in every French apéritif cabinet and what puts the rose in rosé-tinted kirs.

Above: a fine toast after a long day's work; bottling the finished crème de cassis; cassis coulis as a complement to grilled meats; a corner café; a terrace gnosh in a medieval village on the way

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Today winds up our gastronomic visit to Burgundy, and I've but scratched the surface. 
Besides enthusiastic visitors to the blog all week (which kept me posting!) there are those I would like to thank - at farms, bar à vins, châteaux, wine caves and restaurants - who welcomed us so warmly.

Special thanks to:

Gilles Joannet (top photo)
Artisan Liquoriste
(also makes / sells cherry, peach, apricot and raspberry liqueurs)
rue Basse 21700 Arcenant

Abbaye de la Bussière
21360 La Bussière-sur-Ouche

Recommended:

Le Trou
15 rue Vannerie 21000 Dijon
(apéritif and tasting bar-à-vin located in an atmospheric cave)

Caviste La Fine Heure
34 rue Berbisey 21000 Dijon
(traditional escargots and grilled Charolais steak with Epoisses sauce)

 Michelin-starred Loiseau des Ducs
 Chef Louis Philippe Vigilant - Chief pâtissier Lucille Darosey
3 rue Vauban 21000 Dijon
(gastronomical delights in a beautiful setting)

 L'Aspérule
43 rue Jean Jacques Rousseau 21000 Dijon
(new restaurant of Japanese chef Keigo Kamura formerly of luxury Sofitel Le Faubourg Paris)

La Ferme de Rolle
Hameau de Rolle 21220 Ternant
(in the middle of the countryside; chargrilled meats over a huge open fire; rustic)

    Visit:

Wine caves
Château de Marsannay
2 rue des Vignes 21160 Marsannay-la-Côte
(check first for hours)