Lost in the Wine Regions ofĀ France?
For a long time, I’ve had a very dull fascination with postcodes. I used to hate British postcodes because they are so hard to type – with letters and numbers mixed up. On the other hand, they have the great plus that each postcode covers a maximum number of around 100 properties, sometimes even just… View more
La Ferme de Lormay ā My Neighbourhood SavoieĀ Restaurant
A couple of weekends ago, we had a wonderful evening at my favourite restaurant in the mountains. After a nightmare day when my website had myriad problems, I was never so relieved to be going out for the evening with friends to Chez Albert as on that evening. Iām proud of being a regular (well… View more
Pssstā¦ Want to taste some fine, old Jura wine? Go to BesanƧon quickĀ ā¦
The place to go is right in the old town of BesanƧon in the French department of the Doubs, between Alsace and the Jura. Book a table at Christophe Menozziās restaurant of the same name and then simply ask to see him (or the sommelier if heās not there) and discuss your wishes ā you… View more
Two Giant and Passionate Winegrowers of the Saar
One of the biggest pleasures of working in wine has always been meeting passionate people, especially when visiting wine producers in situ. Recently I had the chance to meet two contrasting giants owning vineyards on the Saar River, part of the Mosel winegrowing area. Each one demonstrated a true passion about their very special piece… View more
Forget Cannes – how about a Wine Tour in Provence?
Just looking at this stunning Provence vineyard shot taken by Mick Rock of Cephas makes me want to jump in a car and get down there now. It’s that wild inland Mediterranean look that I love – much as the coastline can be spectacular (exploring the calanques for example) the allure of the green mosaic… View more
One Year On: Exciting Developments Planned
Wine Travel Guides has been live for a whole year now and the feedback has been great – when a subscriber writes to me saying how useful the guides are with his wine trip planning, it makes it seem all worthwhile; when I have a good week for subscriptions, it’s even better! I’ve been wavering… View more
Savoie Guide on-line at lastĀ ā¦
The first wine region that should have been covered on Wine Travel Guides ought by rights to have been Savoie. After all, I do live part of the time just over an hour away from the vineyards. But, I was so busy editing and promoting the rest of the site I never got to writing… View more
Every wine region needs one ofĀ these
A subscriber of Wine Travel Guides (occasional wine tour guide, Lits Philippou) tipped me off about this really interesting Champagne bar/shop in Epernay and I was able to stop by on my way back from Haute Savoie to London (via the Jura!) before it had even been checked out by our Champagne expert Tom Stevenson…. View more
More Travellersā Tales from California
We were expecting to eat well in our two weeks in California last month, but there were several restaurants that exceeded our expectations. Not being the ones we went to with friends or colleagues, or read about in guidebooks, they really felt like travellers’ finds. The most unexpected was on our last night staying in… View more
Wine Tourism ā France vsĀ California
Writing this from California where Brett and I are spending a couple of weeks spreading the word about Wine Travel Guides and learning how American wine lovers tick. Yesterday (Sunday afternoon) we decided to cruise the Russian River Valley incognito, pretending we were pure wine tourists. Used brochures and the Lonely Planet Guide as our… View more