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chefs to local Mammas, sharing their recipes of their
grandmothers. Class sizes are small and personal and
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CUISINE
A LA ALAIN DUCASSE
- Learn
French cuisine in an Alain Ducasse kitchen
- Taste
the best of French wines with a sommelier
- Be
seduced by the most romantic city in the world
- Sleep
in world-class luxury near the Champs d'Elysees
A
couple of years ago, Alain Ducasse opened a professional
training school in a Parisian suburb, offering on occasion
courses for the public. It was so successful that he
has opened one in central Paris, with an ideal kitchen
and groups limited to 8 people. Courses are half-day
or full-day, and optional (at additional cost) are exceptional
wine evenings with a sommelier.
Courses
are taught in French, though the chef is Canadian and
speaks English as well. Basic knowledge of French is
sufficient for the cuisine courses, and we can also
arrange a translator for you if desired (at an additional
EUR 150 per group). For the optional wine evenings,
good French skills are necessary.
Menu
Cuisine : 3 days and 2 nights
- Spend
either a half or full day in a professional kitchen,
taught by a professional chef
- Enjoy
optional gastronomic meals in Michelin-star restaurants
and local brasseries
- Optional:
Wine evenings at Alain Ducasse and tastings with a
sommelier
The
place and accommodation
Paris,
of course, needs no introduction. Our Alain Ducasse
culinary experience all takes place in central Paris,
just north of the Seine River and not far from the
Champs Elysées.
We
offer two accommodation options. Plaza Athénée
and Hotel Tremoille are in the same neighbourhood,
the crossroads of fashion, entertainment and business.
Since its inauguration in 1911, the Plaza Athénée
has seduced an elegant Parisian and international
clientele its legendary classical French style. Le
Tremoille, once a centre of the jazz scene in Paris,
has received guests such as Orson Welles, Marlene
Dietrich, Louis Armstrong, and Johnny Depp.
- Plaza
Athénée: 188 rooms and suites
in classic 18th-century style
- Le
Tremoille: Small boutique hotel in contemporary
design
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THREE
PERFECT DAYS IN PARIS
- Year-round
- 3
days
- Hands-on
and / or walking tour
- Accommodation
included
These
three perfect days in Paris are a classy culinary exploration
of this classy city. Choose from three options: a course
exclusive to Gourmet On Tour at Alain Ducasses
culinary school, a food lovers market tour and
cooking course with Paule Caillet, and a customised
self-guided culinary itinerary uniquely prepared by
Rosa Jackson, an editor at Time Out Paris.
Alain
Ducasse:
The
name of Alain Ducasse, with his Michelin-starred restaurants
in Paris and around the world, is renowned wherever
the culinary arts are cherished. Gourmet On Tour has
an exclusive arrangement with Le centre de formation
dAlain Ducasse (ADF), Alain Ducasses professional
culinary school on the outskirts of Paris.
Whatever
a participants background, beginner or experienced
enthusiast, our culinary adventure offers a full day
of hands-on training at ADF, with a private driver
picking up participants at their hotel. Available
only on scheduled dates.
Food
Lovers Tour:
This
walking tour is a unique opportunity to know the real
Paris, starting with cuisinier and guide Paule Caillat.
This unforgettable half day combines the pleasure
of marketing, choosing ingredients, cooking and savouring
a menu with the appropriate wine. Join a small group
for daily cooking classes and expeditions to colourful
and abundant open-air markets.
Culinary
Paris:
Consider
a customised self-guided tour by Time Out Paris editor
Rosa Jackson that includes the bistros, brasseries
and restaurants perfectly matched to your tastes.
Rosa visits every shop, market, restaurant and café
that is recommended on her itinerary, with a map locating
the shops and restaurants. Long a resident of Paris,
Rosa also writes for Food & Wine in the United
States, and Food and Travel in the UK.
Accommodation
is either at Le Tremoille or The Lancaster, both of
the sumptuous boutique hotels just off the Champs-Elysées.
Le Tremoille has received guests such asOrson Welles,
Marlene Dietrich, Louis Armstrong, and Johnny Depp.
The Lancaster, once a private residence, is an eclectic
but refined blend of styles and textures.
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WINE
EXPERIENCE IN BURGUNDY
- Gain
entré into exclusive vineyards and cellars
- Sample
the world's great red wines, deep and rich
- Explore
the nuances and secrets of Côte de Nuits
- Slumber
within the serenity of a restored country estate
Your
wine experience in Burgundy, or Bourgogne, is a privately
guided exploration into the cellars and vineyards of
Côte de Nuits and even into Côte de Beaune,
where some of the world's deepest and richest red wines
are produced. Côte de Nuits is some 20 kilometres
north to south and in some places just 300 metres east
to west. But within this modest geography are a rich
variety of nuances, ranging from the power of a Chambertin
to the grace of a Musigny.
Extend
you experience and also investigate the wines and vineyards
of Côte de Beaune, just to the south of Côte
de Nuits.
Menu
Wine : 3 - 5 days and 2 - 4 nights
- Visit
exclusive cellars and vineyards within Côte
de Nuit and Côte de Beaune
- Learn
to finesse the appreciation of Burgundy's finest red
wines
- Explore
the region with a bilingual wine guide
The
place and accommodation
Côte
de Nuits and Côte de Beaune are nestled within
the famous wine region of Bourgogne, or Burgundy,
just south of Dijon. Further south within Burgundy,
towards Lyon, is Beaujolais, also well-known for its
wines.
Two
options are available for accommodation, both exquisite
luxury properties with very different personalities.
- Château
Ziltener: Restored, exquisitee boutique country
house
- Château
de Gilly: Renovated grand château and
estate
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THREE
PERFECT DAYS IN BEAUJOLAIS
-
Discover and explore France's culinary heartland
- Try
the wines of Beaujolais with a local wine expert
- Dine
in both Michelin-star and local-fare restaurants
- Sleep
within the splendour of a restored château
This is a culinary adventure of sheer indulgence. No
cooking, just eating, sleeping and wine tasting. Lodging
is in one of France's finest château hotels. Venture
through the Beaujolais's vineyards with a local wine
expert... Sample French cuisine at Michelin-star restaurants
and locals-only restaurants. Sleep in uncommonly rich,
restored splendour.
A
minimum of four people are required for this culinary
adventure.
Menu
Gourmet : 4 days and 3 nights
- Thoroughly
explore the countryside and vineyards of Beaujolais
with a wine expert
- Taste
Michelin-star cuisine and local fare in the heart
of France's culinary centre
- Explore
Lyon, the Renaissance city that is now a culinary
focus of excellence
The
place and accommodation
Lady
Hamlyn discovered Château de Bagnols in 1987
and painstakingly restored the château to its
former glory, creating what is now France's finest
five-star deluxe château-hotel. Dating from
the 13th century, the château is set amongst
vineyards, forests and green hills in the heart of
the Beaujolais countryside. Lyon is about 20 km away.
The
20 rooms and suites have been painstakingly restored,
revealing wall paintings created when nearby Lyon
was one of Europe's great Renaissance cities.
- Château
de Bagnols: An elegantly renovated 13th-century
château
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LES
CUISINES D'ALAIN DUCASSE
- Learn
the kitchen style of acclaimed chef Alain Ducasse
- Choose
from half or a full week of hands-on cooking
- Discover
the magic of fresh ingredients and herbs
- Stay
in either a converted abbey or country house
La
Bastide de Moustiers, Moustiers Ste Marie:
Moustiers
Ste Marie is a landmark in the region around Fayence,
where the Provence of Giono meets up with the Lake
of Sainte-Croix. La Bastide the Moustiers embodies
the spirit of a certain kind of Provence: authentic,
sometimes austere but always inspiring and extraordinarily
rich both for its culture and natural beauty. There
is the country-house whose vegetable garden nourishes
a simple type of cooking, and a guesthouse where lunch
is served beneath the trellis. It is a symbol of fine
food, with Valensole cheeses, bread baked in Moustiers,
and lamb from the alpine pastures.
LAbbaye
de la Celle:
LHostellerie
is an Eighteenth century house next to a Twelfth century
royal abbey, with a stunning Romanesque chapter room
behind the cloisters transformed in a banqueting hall,
with long wooden tables and sleek chairs.
The main house was remodelled by Sylvia Fournier in
1938 to become the first four-star small hotel in
the Var; Charles de Gaulle stayed here in 1960 when
he was writing his memories. There are enormous beds
piled high with pillows in starched-linen cases; bathrooms
decorated with friezes of wisteria and matching pale
periwinkle tiles from the nearby village of Salernes;
parquet floors in the restrooms; and leather sofas
with Moroccan rugs in the living rooms.
In
the kitchen, all the ingredients used by Chef Benoit
Witz are the best and freshest available: the white
mounds of Banon goats cheese, wrapped in chestnut
leaves and runny to perfection, are made at a nearby
farm; shiny red mullet are delivered at dawn from
Marseille, and the herb garden is very generous with
sage, rosemary, basil, dill, savory, citronella and
peppermint.
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CUISINE
AT CHATEAU DE BERNE
- Try
hands-on cooking of the best of Provençal style
- Explore
the wines of the chåteau's own private winery
- Relax
amidst the vineyards of this private estate
- Sleep
in the luxury of the château and its serenity
Located
in the heart of Provence, between Nice and Marseille
near Lorgues, Château de Berne nestles in a valley
amongst olive trees, thyme and rosemary. Here, the tradition
of winemaking has been deeply rooted since 1750; the
winemakers live for their passion of wine and give of
their knowledge with generosity, talent and care.
Following
a 16-year career as executive chef in restaurants of
the French Riviera, Chef Vosgien broaden his talents
as an international food consultant, travelling the
world for hotels and restaurants from Singapore to Moscow
to Paris. He joins the Château de Berne to offer
lessons on the traditional cuisine of Provence, using
wine, fresh market produce, handmade pasta, and a gallery
of sauces.
Learn and indulge in a feast of the finest local flavours
as fresh produce from the châteaus organic
gardens, along with delicacies from the local markets,
are transformed into gourmet dishes. Enjoy meals on
the terrace beneath the shade of a pergola, or else
in the dining room, where the rustic charm of the vineyards
is depicted in a hand-painted frieze arching across
the wall beneath timbered beams.
The
château and its auberge are a luxurious, calm,
and sophisticated place, sheltered amidst 600 acres
of vineyards and forests. Each guest bedroom is decorated
with elegant accents and has its own balcony or sun
terrace. The extensive grounds have an outdoor pool,
gardens, tennis and boules courts.
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CUISINE
& SPA ON COTE D'AZUR
- Cook
a gourmand's lunch and prepare pastries
- Indulge
in an 8-course dinner at the chef's table
- Revel
in the beauty of the Italian Riviera
- Cast
away stress with a Japanese-style spa treat
The
place and accommodation
Transformed
from its origins as an 18th-century 'mas' or farmhouse,
Le Mas Candilles nestles quietly on the hillside of
Mougins above Cannes, on the Côte d'Azur, the
famous French Riviera. This luxurious hotel and spa
is set within 40,000 square meters of terraced Provencal
parkland, surrounded by mature cypress trees and old
olive groves, with mesmerizing views across the valley
to the pre-alps.
- Le
Mas Candille : 40 rooms of luxury just 7km from
Cannes
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IN
A MICHELIN-STAR KITCHEN
-
Rub elbows with a Michelin-star chef in his kitchen
- Ramble
through the labyrinth of the old Grimaldi fort
- Explore
Côte d'Azur and its famed coastal lifestyle
- Sleep
within the romance of a 13th-century residence
This is a culinary adventure that offers two hands-on
cooking courses with Jean-Yves Johany, a Michelin-star
chef, in his professional kitchen at Le Cagnard. Spend
the morning learning the nuances and techniques of French
cuisine, then lunch with the chef on the morning's course.
The rest of the time is at your leisure to explore this
seductive yet dynamic region . . . the perfume town
of Grasse, the glamour of Monte Carlo and Monaco, the
cafés of Cannes, the Mediterranean villages of
Eze, Beaulieu, and Villefranche.
Menu
Gourmet : 4 days and 3 nights
- Hands-on
cooking courses with Michelin-star chef Jean-Yves
Johany
- Prepare
your own lunches with the chef in his professional
restaurant kitchen
- Explore
the region: Grasse, Cannes, Mougins, Monte Carlo and
the Côte d'Azur
The
place and accommodation
Le Cagnard is in the heart of Côte d'Azur, the
famous French Riviera. This 13th-century medieval
residence is perched on the ramparts of the Grimaldi
fort, with simply breathtaking views. It was once
the setting for the chivalrous romance between Nicolette
and Aucassin, and it is imbued with the poetic spirit
of Modigliani, Fujita and the famous Renoi.
Additional
room nights can be arranged upon request, of course.
- Le
Cagnard : Restored 13th-century residence in
an old fort
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PASSPORT
TO PROVENCE
- Year-round
except August
- 5
days
- Hands-on
- Accommodation
included
In
the company of French Master Chef René Bérard,
discover the splendours of Provence. Find out all the
secrets of a cuisine prepared with local produce from
the markets of Provence. The course is held in a superb
old house with its own herb-and-vegetable garden, which
provides all the herbs and vegetables used in the fabulous
dishes prepared and savoured by the fireside or in the
shade of the garden in summer.
Participants
will visit the Sanary and Bandol markets and local vineyards
(with winetasting, of course), all enhanced with the
fascinating story of Provence told by Chef Bérard.
A
cluster of beautifully restored old buildings, including
an Eleventh century monastery, is tucked away in the
magnificent Provençal village of La Cadière
dAzur, overlooking the surrounding hills and majestic
Bandol vineyards.
The Hostellerie Bérard is not a single house
but a cluster of houses tucked away in the village.
The ancient monks cells of this former Eleventh
century monastery have been lovingly transformed into
40 bright, comfortable and delightfully decorated rooms.
Daniele and René Bérard have decorated
each guest room in delightful traditional Provençal
style, harmonising perfectly with the warm and intimate
atmosphere of the hostellerie.
Each
room has its own personality and nameBleu Méditerranée,
Van Gogh, Pêche, Cezanne, Vert Provence - and
offers beautiful views over the beautiful Provençal
hills. Rooms have ensuite bathrooms.
The
hostellerie is only a short trip away from the sea,
the islands of Porquerolles and Embiez, and the mini
fjords of Cassis.
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LE
MAS DES OLIVIERS
- April,
September, October
- 7
days, maximum 8 people
- Hands-on
- Accommodation
included
Le
Mas des Oliviers is a renovated Provençal villa
overlooking the Mediterranean on the Côte dAzur.
Each day will be a balanced mix of hands on cooking
lessons, cultural excursions and time to enjoy the beautiful
property and spectacular view. The breathtaking views
towards the Bay of Cannes, Les Iles de Lérins,
and Cap dAntibes help to make this culinary holiday
exceptional.
Located
just 15 minutes from the glamour of Cannes, yet only
10 minutes away from the wild red cliffs of the Esterel,
the villa offers the sophistication and excitement of
the Riviera in a tranquil and relaxed environment.
Each
day begins with a breakfast of fruit, pastries, cereal,
juice and coffee outside on the beautiful terrace. The
day is a balanced mix of hands-on cooking lessons, cultural
excursions, and time to relax. Each cooking lesson is
followed by lunch or dinner and includes wine. The theme
is French cuisine, and its offered in abundance but
without sacrificing a relaxed experience in Provence.
The classes are set up in an intimate, hands-on manner,
so that complete novices can sit along side professional
chefs, yet both be educated and amused. Chef Frédéric
Rivière patiently teaches the skills and techniques
required to prepare beautiful French cuisine. His warm
personality instills the confidence to produce some
of Frances most famous dishes.
Participants
will also learn about local produce, wines and cheeses,
as well as how to select a wine to match a meal. After
completing a lesson, the evening is at leisure before
dining.
As
well as some of the more complicated dishes, there are
several simple and delicious recipes included in the
recipe manual each participant receives at the beginning
of the week. The manual also contains a wealth of information,
including a glossary of French cooking terms, conversion
tables, and a list of the recipes to be prepared and
cooked.
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CRILLON
LE BRAVE
- October
- One
week, 8 people
- Hands-on,
wine appreciation
- Accommodation
included
The
countryside surrounding the village of Crillon le Brave
offers many opportunities for visitors to explore the
history, culture, and natural beauty of Provence. Lively
village markets, medieval towns, Roman ruins, Provences
best antiques market, cycling and walking trails, the
vineyards of Châteauneuf du Pape and the Câtes
du Rhône, enormous fields of lavender, and the
studios of some of Provences best artists and
artisansall are nearby.
Hostellerie
de Crillon le Brave rated a Top 20 International Hideaway
by Andrew Harpers Hideaway Report and is a member
of the prestigious association of Relais & Château.
We invite you to make this country house hotel your
home in Provence. Step through our doors and enjoy the
art de vivre of this land of the sun.
Join Chef Philippe Monti for an exciting hands-on cooking
program at Hostellerie de Crillon le Brave. Whether
experienced cook or novice, you will find this a rewarding
taste of Provence.
The Crillon le Brave Wine Experience spans five days.
We cover the Rhône Valley from the Côte
Rôtie and Condrieu in the north to Châteauneuf
du Pape and Tavel in the south. We also take a peek
at up and coming Côtes du Ventoux producers who
will surprise you with the quality of their wines.
Spend
Thanksgiving with guest chef and cooking teacher Sara
Monick for a special edition of Cooking in Provence,
in November. We promise you turkeymaybe the best
youve ever tastedand many other special
moments to make this a Thanksgiving to remember.
Hostellerie
de Crillon le Brave is a collection of village houses
linked by narrow cobbled alleyways, secret gardens and
spectacular terraces. There are 31 bedrooms in seven
different restored village houses. All guest rooms and
suites have private bathrooms.
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LE
MARMITON
- May,
June, September, October, November, December
- 2
to 5 days, 6 to 10 people
- Hands-on
- Accommodation
included
This
culinary programme is at the Hotel La Mirande, a stunning
Seventeenth century mansion adjacent to the Palace of
the Popes. Here, the best chefs in the area are invited
to guide participants through the recipes of Provençal
and French cuisine.
This
is an excellent opportunity for participants to experience
one of the most refined French hotels and to be taught
by the best chefs the region has to offer.
The
classes are a practical, hands-on experience with no
more than twelve participants, working around the kitchen
table. The original wood-fired, cast-iron oven of the
kitchen dates back to the Nineteenth century and adds
to the ambiance of the old kitchen. The various dishes
prepared are savoured at the end, along with selected
wines.
Our Le Marmiton programme is designed with flexibility
in mind and there are no activities scheduled outside
of the cooking class. Programmes offered range from
one to five days, allowing participants enough time
to explore historic Avignon and the Provençal
region.
Accommodation
is at the Hotel La Mirande, originally a cardinals
palace dating from the time of the popes in Avignon.
It was transformed in the Seventeenth century into a
hotel particulier and remains today one of the best
examples of the period.
Located
in a tranquil cobbled square at the foot of the Palace
of the Popes, protected from the noise and bustle of
the town, the hotel offers an unforgettable elegance
of its Eighteenth century interiors, a secluded garden
and terraces, and the quality of life of former times.
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WITH
A BORDEAUX WINEMASTER
- Join
a master sommelier for tastings of Bordeaux's wines
- Gain
entry to private cellars in Medoc and St Emilion
- Leisurely
explore Bordeaux by private car or bicycle
- Sleep
within a restored 18th-century wine estate
If you're interested in wine and want to learn more,
or are a connoisseur and aficionado, or if you're looking
to take your enjoyment of wine to another level...
The
wines of Bordeaux are known the world over. Join an
internationally renowned wine sommelier, Dewey Markham,
for one, two or three days of winetastings and exclusive,
private visits to the region's finest cellars.
Born
in New York City, Dewey was director of L'Ecole de Cuisine
La Varenne in Paris before shifting his focus entirely
to the wines of France. A noted author about Bordeaux
wines, he has taught at Ecole du Vin (Bordeaux), Lycée
Agro-Viticole (Bordeaux), International Hotel and Gastronomy
Institute (São Paulo), and the Culinary Institute
of America (New York). Wrote the Boston Globe, "What
Markham doesn't know about wine making in Bordeaux wouldn't
fill an eggshell. You could say he wrote the book -
and you'd be right".
And
if two to four nights aren't enough, extend for as many
as you wish. We can add additional days of activities,
or simply extend your château stay so that you
can explore this history-rich area of western France.
Menu
Wine (vineyard visits and winetasting) 1, 2 or 3 days
of wine
- Spend
a guided day discovering the fabulous rich wines of
the Bordeaux region
- Make
private cellar and vineyard visits with an internationally
known winemaster
- Explore
western France by your private car or on the quiet
backroads by bicycle
The
place and accommodation
Château
Meyre is a private wine estate in the heart of Médoc,
Bordeaux, between the vineyards of Moulis and Margaux.
Comfortable accommodation is offered in nine uniquely
designed rooms. The château has been planted
with vines for more than three centuries. It has been
recently restored and sits amidst 17 hectares 30 km
north of Bordeaux.
- Château
Meyre: nine unique rooms in a restored estate
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IN
THE MEDIEVAL SOUTHWEST
- Work
with the chef to prepare a classic French dinner
- Explore
regional vineyards and sample local wines
- Relax
with a boat picnic on the Canal du Midi
- Sleep
within the walls of a medieval walled citadel
The wines from the province of Aude have been known
and appreciated since
the time of the Romans. The main types of wines grown
here are: Corbières, Minervois, Fitou, Limoux
and the Cabardès.
And
if three nights aren't enough, extend for as many as
you wish. We can add additional days of activities,
or simply extend your hotel stay so that you can explore
this history-rich area of southern France.
Special
promotion: Receive an additional night free at Hotel
de la Cité, subject to availability. In the winter
season (1 Nov - 28 Nov and 3 Mar - 31 Mar), stay 4 nights
for the price of 3. In summer (1 Apr to 31 Oct), stay
5 nights for the price of 4 (requires an additional
night in addition to our regular three-night package
below).
Menu
Cuisine (cooking) 4/5 days and 3/4 nights
- Visit
the market with the chef for ingredients and then
prepare them for dinner
- Explore
local cuisine with visits to a village baker, country
cottage chef, and beekeeper
- Indulge
in classic French cuisine at Michelin-star restaurants
- Discover
a local winery and sample regional specialties in
a winetasting
Menu
Wine (vineyard visits and winetasting) 4 days and 3
nights
- Spend
a guided day discovering the five regional appellations
of regional wines
- Cruise
the Canal du Midi in a private boat, with a picnic
and regional wines
- Ramble
the ancient alleys and streets of the fortress citedel,
Carcassonne
The
place and accommodation
The walled city of Carcassonne stands high on a hill
above the River Aude, overlooking the valley of Lauragais
and the lush Minervois vineyards. It is Europe's largest
fortified citadel.
Inhabited
since the Sixth century BC, Carcassonne was once a
Roman town, fortified in the Third century AD. It
developed into a flourishing medieval town to which
the Crown granted a second line of ramparts in the
Thirteenth century. Restored in the Nineteenth century,
the citadel is a witness to a thousand years of military
architecture and 2,500 years of history. High above,
the largest hawks in the world fly freely around the
town centre.
Within
the citadel's walls and standing between two historic
landmarks, the Romanesque Château Comtal and
the Gothic Basilica of Saint-Nazaire, the Hôtel
de la Cité is set in its own glorious gardens.
With its solid stone walls, wood panelling and stained-glass
windows, the hotel offers luxurious hospitality.
As
befits a hotel of such unique character, each of its
forty-two guestrooms and nineteen suites and junior
suites is individually furnished and decorated with
more than a dash of aristocratic style. The rooms
in the Hotel de la Cité are not all identical,
varying in shape, layout and interiors.
Part
of the Orient-Express group of luxury hotels:
- Hotel
de la Cité: 60 rooms within the walls
of this ancient city
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WALNUT
GROVE 
- January
- November
- 5
days, maximum 8 people
- Hands-on,
demonstration
- Accommodation
included
The
enjoyment of cooking is all about confidence, being
relaxed and understanding the ingredients. These five
pampered days in the Loire Valley of northern France
are overseen by experts in a professional kitchen and
based at an idyllic rural French farmhouse nestled in
a walnut grove.
Walnut
Grove always maintains a maximum ratio of four people
and one chef. The professionally equipped kitchen is
located across the courtyard from the farmhouse and
has been exclusively designed for the use of course
participants. With a high ceiling and exposed beams,
the large kitchen is light and airy and retains a soft
country ambiance, as does the beautifully renovated
farmhouse, which also has exposed beams, an open fireplace,
and four lovely ensuite bedrooms. A personal butler
is always on call. This beautiful property and tranquil
grounds are surrounded by a walnut grove.
Excursions
include a local French market, traditional organic bread
baker, or perhaps a local chateau and its beautiful
grounds.
Dinner
each evening is a six-course gourmet dinner, with fine
wine and intimate conversation. The first evenings
six-course gourmet dinner is an introduction to the
culinary themes covered by the weeks cookery course,
with explanations by Maynard Harvey and Benedict Haines,
two modern chefs who use the freshest ingredients with
an emphasis on distinct flavours and clean, meticulous
presentation. Daily courses begin with a demonstration
followed by a hands-on class, with preparation of the
gourmet dishes for the evening meal, such as duck confit
with foie gras terrine or smoked haddock and brie soufflé.
Maynard
Harveys experience includes working with Chef
de Cuisine Richard Brooks (Princess Dianas personal
chef), and at the prestigious Savoy Hotel, London. Most
recently Maynard was the chef/patron of the award-winning
restaurant Seland Newydd. Benedict Haines also has a
distinguished career in gourmet cuisine, including working
Michelin-star chef Ian McAndrews and as head chef of
the highly acclaimed country house hotel Tyddyn Llan.
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Judith
von Prockl-Palmer - established Gourmet On Tour
in 2000 (it launched in summer 2001), was born in
Germany. Her passion for cuisine was nourished by
living and working in Singapore (where she and Scott
Rutherford first met), Kuala Lumpur, Mexico, Los
Angeles, San Francisco and now London. Judith earned
a degree in business administration and began her
career with advertising agency Lowe Lintas, in Asia,
handling accounts such as Unilever and Johnson &
Johnson. Before Gourmet On Tour, Judith worked as
marketing manager in book and magazine publishing
and in international marketing at Amazon.co.uk,
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Scott
Rutherford - helped Judith to found Gourmet
On Tour and works with her on products and services
and to develop Gourmet On Tour's creative identity.
Like Judith, his obsession for travel and food has
been fed by living and working in Tokyo, Singapore,
Amsterdam, Stockholm and London. With a somewhat
dubious degree in philosophy, Scott has worked in
newspapers as writer, photographer and editor; in
magazines and books as a senior editor; in TV as
a field producer; and as a magazine and agency photographer.
Prior to Gourmet On Tour, he was a director at Ogilvy
Interactive (Ogilvy & Mather) in London and
LetsBuyIt.com. |
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