French Wines With Game: How to Plan the Perfect Meal
Friday, Nov 1st 2013
How to Pair French Wines With Game French wines with game dinners are a memorable treat. The flavors of venison, wild duck, or boar, pose a special challenge for appropriate French wines to serve. These rich flavors seem to need a rich wine, and the use of sauces expands the taste ...
French Wine: Your Guide to Hosting Horizontal and Vertical Tastings
Wednesday, Oct 16th 2013
No, the title does not refer to the condition of those who have been enjoying a wine tasting in France, before and after. It tells us instead of the two most popular types of wine tastings. There are others as well, as we shall see. The most popular wine tasting is the horizontal tasting. All ...
Welcome to Bordeaux: Your Essential Guide
Thursday, Jul 11th 2013
Welcome to Bordeaux: Your Essential Guide Welcome to Bordeaux! Below you will find more information about Bordeaux, divided by subject for easy access. Bordeaux is a tremendously diverse region that produces many different types of wine, from dry whites to dessert whites, red, rosé and clairet, ...
French Wine: Old World Varietals Found in the New World
Friday, Jun 28th 2013
When we think of French wine varietals, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, grape varieties from Burgundy, and Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, from Bordeaux, have flourished in other parts of the world, notably in California and Oregon. But I was intrigued to discover grape varieties that are less well ...
Provence Wines: Organic and Biodynamic Options are Trending
Tuesday, May 21st 2013
The movement towards growing grapes by organic or biodynamic methods is slowly growing in France, and there are now notable examples in Provence. These wines are still single digit in terms of overall production. However, some world famous producers, including the Domaine de la Romanée Conti ...
New Cycling and Culinary Options for French Wine Explorers' Tours
Thursday, May 9th 2013
St. Michaels, Md. (May 9, 2013) ––French Wine Explorers has introduced two new ways for guests to celebrate France’s legendary wine regions: cycling and culinary excursions. Both bicycle and culinary tourism allow travelers a more intimate travel experience, as cooking and biking ...
French Wine Shipment Services Offered on French Wine Explorers Tours
Friday, Mar 22nd 2013
French Wine Explorers’ tours now offer wines for purchase and shipment back to the guest’s homes, with shipping partners seamlessly coordinating wine shipments to a traveler’s home address. French Wine Explorers brings guests to Bordeaux, Burgundy, Paris, Champagne, Rhone/Provence and the ...
Cassoulet Recipe: Perfect French Winter Comfort Food
Tuesday, Jan 29th 2013
Cassoulet and Cahors Wine: Perfect French Winter Comfort Food Have you ever looked for an easy cassoulet recipe? Chilly winter evenings call for satisfying meals, preferably not hard to make, that fill you up and taste particularly good. It’s the dinner equivalent of relaxing before a roaring ...
Restaurant Wine Lists: See How You Can Order Wine With Confidence
Wednesday, Jan 16th 2013
Restaurant Wine Lists: See How You Can Order Wine With Confidence Restaurant wine lists can be intimidating. There you are at a nice restaurant for a fine occasion, perhaps while on a wine tour in France. You have some idea which dinners you wish to order. The wine steward delivers the ...
Pascale Bernasse Named Condé Nast France Top Travel Specialist
Thursday, Nov 29th 2012
Pascale Bernasse Named Condé Nast France Top Travel Specialist Pascale Bernasse, President of French Wine Explorers, has been honored again this year with an enviable spot on the 2012 List for Condé Nast France wine tours, published by luxury travel magazine Condé Nast Traveler. This annual ...
What is Armagnac? A Wine Lover's Intro to Armagnac
Monday, Nov 19th 2012
What is Armagnac? For an after dinner indulgence, a fine French brandy is in a class by itself. Cognac is the great favorite. But what is Armagnac? Armagnac, from the départements of Landes and Gers south of Bordeaux, also has fervent admirers. It has been enjoyed since the 14th century. A ...
Top 5 Mistakes When Planning a Wine Tour
Monday, Mar 5th 2012
Discovering Margaux, the region and its properties, could well be the highlight of your trip to Bordeaux. Margaux is the largest of the six regions of the Médoc, and the farthest south. The 1,479 lucky people who live there reside in one of the most famous wine making regions on earth. ...
Champagne for the Holidays: a Baker's Dozen of Great Selections
Monday, Dec 12th 2011
The annual champagne tasting at Wide World of Wines in Washington, D.C., let us preview an assortment of fine champagnes for the holidays. Champagnes are a blend of Chardonnay (flavor and consistency), Pinot Noir (depth), and Pinot Meunier grapes (a touch of spice). “Blanc de ...
Rating Wines: Do Shortcuts Help?
Monday, Aug 1st 2011
Did you ever wonder about those retail store vintage notes, and point scores posted near the bottles? How helpful are these shortcuts? To answer this, let’s go back to basics. (More on our post on “Points are for Ping Pong…”)What is meant by a good vintage, and what do ...
The Champagne Wine Region in Paris
Sunday, Jan 9th 2011
The Radisson Blu Hotel, Le Dokhan’s, Paris Trocadéro exudes true Parisian charm. This boutique hotel has the modern amenities of a new property, while keeping its old world charm. Plus the first ever Champagne Bar in the hotel alone is worth the visit. A perfect hotel for our Taste of Paris ...
Why 2011 is a great year to plan a wine tour in France
Friday, Jan 7th 2011
We are embarking on a new year and a new decade, a perfect time to reflect and uncover what is important and what inspires us. This is your year to travel and take a part of your journey back with you. This is the year to learn, expand horizons, be surprised and feel fulfilled. Our […]