Sunday, April 29, 2007

Staying on a vineyard (a la http://www.frenchduck.com/2006/11/staying_on_a_vineyard.html)

Staying on a vineyard

minervois logoFor wine enthusiasts there can be few more attractive options for holidays than spending part of the time surrounded by vines on a vineyard, with some preferential access to the winemaker, cellars and maybe even a few bottles of wine - it always tastes so much better on site.
Several years ago, whilst still actively importing wine, I stayed at Chateau Gibalaux-Bonnet in the Minervois (near Laure-Minervois 11 Aude, Languedoc). Now in addition to some very good wines (especially their Cuvée Prieuré, an oaked red which rates as one of the most memorable bottles I have tasted) they also have a self-catering Gite and 3 B&B rooms (Chambres d'Hotes). The domain is wonderfully isolated in the scrubby moorland north of Trebes - ideal for walking and enjoying the scents of the "garrigue". For more info on the accommodation see www.gibalaux.com/ and for more on their wines see www.gibalaux.on-web.fr
Other options include:-
Clos Montels at Caux in the Languedoc (34 Herault)
In Cahors you could stay at one of our favourites - Chateau les Hauts d'Aglan at Soturac (near Fumel) - no website I can find but email Isabelle Rey-Auriat or phone 00 33 565365202
in Bergerac Chateau Les Miaudoux offers a fine looking Gite
In the Gers (32 Midi-Pyrenees) Domaine de Lauroux makes Cotes de Gascogne wines, Floc de Gascogne and Armagnac - and has both self-catering and B&B accommodation on offer

Paris Restaurants

Les Zygomates:

7 rue de Capri, 12th, 0140 19 93 04. Metro: Daumesnil, Michel-Bizot.

In this former butcher's shop, which has its original hand painted ceiling tiles, an etched glass partition divides the 2 dining rooms which seat 18 each. The old custom of saying hello to the room at large when you arrive is alive and well here.

Recommended: Marinated duck liver shaved over mixed greens with pine nuts; mixed mushrooms in puff pastry; canneloni stuffed with chèvre. Roast lamb, grilled sea bass and stewed rabbit are each accompanied by potato gratin, grated sweet and sour beets and parsnip or rutabaga puree.

Lunch & Dinner: 3 courses, $36.40; 2 courses, $28.60 Wine: Burgundy, $19.50/half bottle.


Les Bouquinistes:

53, quai Grands Augustins, 6th, 0143 25 45 94. Metro: St. Michel.

This very modern restaurant, one of four of Guy Savoy's establishments, looks onto the book stalls by the Seine. Savoy plans the menu and Chef Caussimon supervises the kitchen.

Recommended: The tender Hereford steak with pureed pumpkin and chestnuts; fresh figs roasted with honey and served with black currant ice cream.

Lunch: 3 courses incl a glass of wine and a cup of coffee, $34.45 Lunch: 2 courses incl a glass of wine and a cup of coffee, $30.55 Dinner: à la carte from $65.


La Truffière:
4, rue Blainville, 5th, 0146 33 29 82, www.latruffiere.com. Metro: Place Monge.

The exterior of this 17th century stone house with potted plants trailing down wrought iron gates, is just as charming as the candle-lit interior with exposed beams.

Recommended: Salmon served with diced beets in vinaigrette and mashed potatoes; slow-cooked lamb shoulder; cod with fennel, leeks and mushrooms. Dishes from the southwest are a specialty; the more expensive items incl truffles and foie gras.

Weekday Lunch: 2 courses, $24.70 Dinner: Prix fixe $71.50 & $93.60; à la carte from $80 Wine: $5.20/glass at lunch.


Chez Maître Paul:
12, rue Monsieurle-Prince, 6th, 0143 54 74 59. Metro: Odéon.

Mirrors, fresh flowers and exposed old stone are signatures of this long-established bistro featuring cooking from the Franche-Comté region. Jean François Debert is an attentive host.

Recommended: Chicken dishes — with morels or in a creamy cheese sauce.

Lunch & Dinner: 2 course prix fixe, $37.70 Wine: House Bourgueil (red or white), $7.80/half bottle.


L'Os à Moëlle:
3, rue Vasco de Gama, 15th, 0145 57 27 27. Metro: Lourmel.

Yellow cloth runners on wooden tables and big windows give this small bistro an airy feeling. Tables are close together; the French clientele are friendly. Chalk board menu changes daily.

Recommended: Amuse-bouche (marrow bone topped with chopped parsley and coarse salt, accompanied by a small spoon and toast); one of Chef Thierry Foucher's soups, such as pumpkin cream poured over mini ravioli stuffed with Comté cheese or cold celery cream with morels and croûtons.

Lunch: 3 courses, $42.90 Lunch: 6 course tasting menu, $49.50 Dinner: 6 course tasting menu, $49.90 Wine: $6.50/glass.

Some French Restarants (Paris & Lyon)

Paris


Bistro Allard
41, rue Saint-André-des-Arts (6eme)
43-26-48-23

Mº Odéon


This famous Saint Germain bistro had been drifting

Cuisine TRADITIONAL FRENCH
Hours Mon-Sat noon-3pm and 7:30-11pm
Address 41 rue St-André-des-Arts, 6e
Location 6th Arrondissement (St-Germain/Luxembourg)
Transportation Métro: St-Michel or Odéon
Reservations Reservations required

Phone 01-43-26-48-23
Prices Main courses 19€-39€ ($25-$51); fixed-price menu 24€-32€ ($31-$42) lunch, 32€ ($42) dinner
Credit Cards AE, DC, MC, V

Mon Vieil Ami
http://www.mon-vieil-ami.com/
69 rue Saint Louis en l'Île 75004
Paris Tél : 01 40 46 01 35, Fax : 01 40 46 01 36

* The kitchen is open for lunch from noon to 2 pm, and for dinner from 6.30 pm to 11 pm.
* The dining room can accommodate 40 diners, including 14 at our host table.
* Mon Vieil Ami takes a break all day Monday and Tuesday.
* Mon Vieil Ami goes on holiday for 3 weeks in January and August.
* Our set menu (starter-main course-dessert) is 39 euros. We also have suggestions from the market and a dish of the day at 15 euros.

Access map

Location of the Ile Saint Louis on the map of Paris


Le Comptoir du Relais (Yves Camborde's)

http://www.hotel-paris-relais-saint-germain.com/

5 carrefour de l’Odéon, 6 th
Tel: 01 43 29 12 05 Mº Odéon

9 Carrefour de l'Odéon
Sixth Arrondissement
Metro: Odéon
Tel: 33 1 44 27 07 97



La Régalade
Cuisine FRENCH TRADITIONAL
Hours Tues-Fri noon-2pm; Mon-Fri 7-11pm
Address 49 av. Jean-Moulin, 14e
Location 14th & 15th Arrondissements (Gare Montparnasse/Denfert-Rochereau)
Transportation Métro: Alésia
Reservations Reservations recommended
Phone 01-45-45-68-58
Prices Prix fixe menu 30€ ($39)
Credit Cards MC, V

Lyon

La Cour des Loges
http://www.courdesloges.com/cdlacceng.htm
2, 4, 6, 8, rue du Bœuf - 69005 Lyon - FRANCE
Tel.: +33 (0)4 72 77 44 44 - Fax: +33 (0)4 72 40 93 61