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 […]
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 […]
Geneva, Switzerland — The much awaited 2020 awards from the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (the GPGH) were held last Thursday, November 12th in a joyful balloon-filled (to replace the spectators) ceremony. […]
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 […]
Saint-Ouen, France — The glorious cocktail which over the years gave over to the even more glorious cocktail hour is outfitted with an origin that remains shrouded in mystery ditto the etymology […]
It is a seductive champagne from the good earth of the finest regions in Champagne. It is organic and comes directly from the hand of man. The house of Champagne de Sousa […]
Paris, France — Even in masks there is a still an excited buzz surrounding the annual Trophée Frédéric Delair awards to young and upcoming students and apprentices for dining room service, established […]
Long Read The Johnnie Walker whisky story all began in rural Scotland two centuries ago in the town of Kilmarnock when John Walker opened a small grocery store. He was concerned with […]
Long Read Paris, France — It was an inland route, filled with mountain peaks and dramatic landscapes. A spectacular thoroughfare, travelled by the bold and adventurous. An exhibition in Paris at the […]
The Franche-Comté region in eastern France has a certain amount of fairy tale appeal. Nestled into the gentle Jura Mountains, dotted with tidy dairy farms, rolling pasture land and pine forests where […]