http://www.chateaufoodandwinetours.com/France.htm
2006-10-07 09:32:32
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answered by G♥♥G♥♥ღ 4
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You have many to choose from...
Champagnes are around Reims and Epernay...(east of Paris)
Vins d'Alsace, Alsatian white wines around Strasbourg. (near the german border)
Bordeaux wines along the Atlantic coast near the city of Bordeaux.
Burgundy wines between Dijon, Chalon, and Mâcon.
Beaujolais wines in the Rhône Valley (the area near Lyon).
Vins de Provence from Orange, Avignon south to Aix en Provence (one of the most famous is Chateuneuf du Pape).
The best (to my taste) would be the Beaujolais...because not only would you have the winecountry to enjoy, you would also have the best cuisine in France! Many of the most famous french chefs are from the area around Lyon... (Paul Bocuse is an example).
Try this website for some info:
www.lyon-france.com
2006-10-08 07:36:58
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answered by abuela Nany 6
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I would fly to Bergerac (for example) rent a car and drive all the way to the coast line following the River la Dordogne and stay for a day or 2 in some of the wonderful towns along the road. The food is excellent, and the wine is a treat ....
with a car you can discover some hidden places which worth a drive...
2006-10-08 10:17:17
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answered by ifrance 1
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Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Valley of Loire, Alsace, ...
more details at http://wwww.c-lafrance.com/
2006-10-11 13:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I advised you Saint Emilion near Bordeaux. It's a very famous place in my country.
2006-10-10 12:56:03
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answered by Lëtz 2
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Bandol, in Provence
2006-10-07 20:46:15
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answered by mafia_racer 2
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burgundy
bordeaux
loire valley
2006-10-07 18:09:30
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answered by Claire 4
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