Paris, France — She is one of the great French actresses and one of the most elegant as well. Catherine Deneuve is putting some of her personal and extensive collection of accessories […]
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Gourmet Gazette Fine Cheese and Wine Finds from The Canary islands When it comes to wine and cheese pairings, France immediately comes to mind, or perhaps Italy. The Canary Islands, however do […]
The Wild Waters of France, a Haven of Hydration
Water, a highly symbolic element that is an integral part of our lives, perhaps even a life force. As World Water Week draws to a close, perhaps one solution to the challenges […]
Beautiful Blossoms from Damien Hirst
Followed by a Gourmet Gazette Slide Show Paris, France — The blooms seem to burst forth covering the walls they are hanging on. The Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris is […]
Gourmet Gazette Fine Wine Finds: The Marvelous Mâcons
The Mâconnais is a delightful region nestled between Burgundy to the north and the Beaujolais to its south. Named for the town of Mâcon, its is known for producing good value white […]
A Gourmet Gazette Fine Chocolate Find
It all began back in 1826 in the workshop of Paul Caffarel in Torino, Italy when the house embarked on a pioneering and unique adventure becoming the first chocolate house to bring […]
The Sacred in Sarthe
The unique religious paintings of France’s historical province of Haut-Maine retained their rich provincial characteristics yet were influenced and nurtured by northern Europe, the School of Fontainebleau and Italy. This art, known […]
Moments in Time: 1970’s Time
The 70s are coming back in style at the house of Glashütte Original. The iconic and casual decade was nakrjked by bell bottoms and bold colors, great science fiction classics like Beneath […]
Moments in Time: 24 Hours of Le Mans Time
The 89th edition of the biggest race in automotive endurance racing took place over August 21st and August 22nd, the 24 Hours of Le Mans. First held in 1923, the Le Mans […]
The Coffee Culture Continues at Caron
Paris, France – Paris, a city historically known for its café culture since at least 1686 when a Sicilian chef, Procopio Cutò, opened up what is regarded as the oldest café in […]