
Paris, Hemingway, and the Places You Don’t Put on a List
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Hemingway moved to Paris in 1921, intending to work as a foreign correspondent and to write. That decade would later be mythologized into legend.

Passing Softly through the Luberon in Southern France
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Visit Luberon Villages in Southern France for wine tasting, relaxation, shopping, biking, hiking, and castle ruins.

Carcassonne: A Magnificent Stay Inside the Medieval Walls
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Walk ancient ramparts, see the basilica, visit the museums, and dine on spectacular French cuisine within the medieval walls of Carcassone.

How to Experience Habits de Lumière Épernay, the Way Locals Do
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How to experience Habits de Lumière Epernay the way locals do, with insider tips on the festival’s culinary event, light displays, and must-see moments.

Sisters in the Vines: Wine Education Meets Girlfriend Getaway in the Loire Valley
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Despite being a lifelong traveler, it was hard for me to wrap my mind around a woman’s group trip to the Loire Valley, France. I’ve rarely traveled with anyone outside my own family. When I have it has been with a very select list of people. And I’ve certainly never traveled with people I’d never

In Bordeaux’s Right Bank, a Warm Welcome at Château La Fleur de Boüard
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Recently recognized by Great Wine Capitals for innovative wine tourism, the chateau provided a stellar introduction to Bordeaux’s diverse wine regions.

At La Cité du Vin Museum in Bordeaux, France, Wine is Everything
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The many attractions and activities of Bordeaux's La Cité du Vin museum make it a must-visit locale for any wine lover new to the city.

Mas Olivier Winery: Authenticity Amidst Mass-Produced Traditions
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A first visit to my own family's winery taught me not only about the Languedoc region, but about how quality wine is made

Love Knows No Bounds: Exploring France on an LGBTQ+ Cruise
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OUTbound's LGBTQ+ itinerary took us to five cities in France. We did excursions, we ate, and we drank. Did we play drag bingo? We sure did.

What’s in Your Wine Cellar?
by Pam Baker
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Many people bring home mementos from their travels – artwork, t-shirts, refrigerator magnets, specialty foods, even music. I bring home bottles of vino for my wine cellar. Twenty-nineteen was, for my husband and I, a year of travel. And because we love wine, from Portugal to France, New Zealand to Australia, Oregon, Washington, and California,