Paris, France — It is one of the largest instruments in France with its 8,000 pipes spread out over 115 ranks, the sets of pipes producing the same timbre for each note. […]
Paris, France — It is one of the largest instruments in France with its 8,000 pipes spread out over 115 ranks, the sets of pipes producing the same timbre for each note. […]
Paris, France —It was back in 2009 that Julien Sprecher founded the independent and upscale perfume house of Parfums de Marly with the objective being to return to the golden age of […]
It was back in 1966 that 14 champagne cooperatives created the Union Champagne. Their champagnes and vintage champagnes are revealed each year as the house of De Saint-Gall, champagnes that are the […]
Advent is regarded as the first season or the beginning of the liturgical year in the Western Christian church calendar starting on the Sunday closest to November 30th and ending on Christmas, […]
Sèvres, France —A 16th century blown glass and gold-rimmed glass made in Venice, a knife and fork with coral handles for savoring fish, a teapot in the shape of an eggplant are […]
Rich, fruity, generous, the Guignolet of Anjou is one of the precious liqueurs of France, an iconic drink made with the highly perfumed local wild cherries of the region. Straight and lightly […]
Paris, France — It is regarded as one of the finest art fairs in the world. The appropriately named Fine Arts Paris art show has been held in Paris since 2017. This […]
It’s always champagne time at The Gourmet Gazette and in a preview to the end of year celebrations, and really why wait until then, we bring to you some exceptional champagnes. It […]
Paris, France — L’Ecole, the School of Jewelry Arts in Paris just footsteps from one of the most bejeweled places in the world, the Place Vendôme, is offering free on-line conversations about […]
Magic and mystery await in this joyous journey to a land filled with luminous light. In the last of the three chapters of Piaget’s Wings of Light collection, an exceptional Secret Watch […]