Archive for 'Wineries & Breweries in France'

  

If you are a wine-lover, a vacation in France is ideal and there are certainly lots of different famous wine regions and areas to choose from for lazy days of exploring lush landscapes, visiting little towns, discovering wineries, and sampling the local vintages. There is, of course, the likes of Champagne and Burgundy, which are impossibly well-known wine regions that are synonymous with famous wine varieties. And then there is the gorgeous Languedoc-Roussillon, which boasts 300,000 hectares of vineyards, making it actually the largest wine producing region in France and, though perhaps less well-known internationally, it is one of the most beloved wine regions in the country. Browse our villas in Languedoc-Roussillon now and come see it for yourself!


Located on the Mediterranean coast between Spain and Provence and stretching from the Pyrénées to the Cevennes National Park, this wine region is not only jam-packed with incredible wineries but it also boasts a varied and gorgeous landscape, pretty medieval towns with ancient monuments, and modern seaside resorts that compete with the Azure while doing so at lower prices. Those, therefore, who are interested in a French getaway filled with beauty, great wine, lots to see and do, and more competitive price points would do well to browse our range of lovely vacation rentals in Languedoc-Roussillon.

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When one thinks of alcoholic beverages and France, it is wine that tends to first come to mind. However, there is, of course, much more to the particularly vibrant and exciting gastronomic scene and heritage of this famous foodie holiday destination. Those who like ciders will be especially glad to note that there are some incredibly delicious examples to be found produced across the country. If you have found a villa in Brittany and are exploring that region and its culinary scene, then one amazing cider producer to check out, visit, sample, and stock up on is Domaine Johanna Cécillon in La Villime, Sévignac.     Read More