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    32 Comments

    1. Antoine, you are a master of dialect! I had Chateau Ott in the USA, very nice. But on trip to a wedding in St Tropez I stopped in Ramatuelle and had a local orange Rose. With a harbor view and some roast chicken an amazing experience I was glad to have had. I love your show , been there many times. Thanks to both of you !

    2. As a French viewer it's always good to watch you, on one hand to practice my English and on the other hand to see how non French people see our country.
      You always start you videos with "Allez, on y va!" which is actually correct. Howver, you could make a little typo upgrade and write "Allez, on y va !" with a space before the exclamation point, as it is the typography rule in French!

    3. You guys do a great job with your videos. I’m sure this is going to be helpful to many.
      Wish I could remember all this when I get to the store! Maybe I’ll watch it again before I go!

    4. Hi, Colleen and Antoine, I'm visiting Paris and am having problems with power in my rented apartment. Would you suggest some places to go to charge up a phone and get wifi? Thank you so much.

    5. Maybe this following tip could be useful when buying a red wine bottle in a supermarket or minimarket in France when you're a dummy. 1) Select a wine coming from a french sunny region (côtes du Rhône, Corbières, Languedoc). 2) Prefer a not so old wine (max 5 years). 3) Look on the tap : avoid "négociant", prefer "récoltant" (it means that the dude who bottled the wine was the one to grow the grapes). Doing that, normally, you'll get a more than correct wine, even with cheap prices. Of course, Alsace, Bourgogne and Bordeaux regions give so great wines, but you need a little more knowledge to choose. For dry white wines, a good guarantee to get a very correct wine is to prefer Gamay variety, from the Loire region.

    6. Okay, these suggestions are excellent but for more variety try these too;
      Loire Valley, forget Sauviginon Blanc try Chenin Blanc in its various AOC’s especially Vouvray. Ages magnificently but drinks well young too. Not expensive.
      Pouilly Fuisse are often over oaked, try Macon, Macon Villages instead.
      My favourite burgundy white is Chablis either oaked or preferably un oaked Drinks well early in a hot vintage. Ages beautifully.
      My favourite domaine is Gilbert Picq.
      Red burgundy: Try Nuit Saint Georges, it’s always underrated or Hautes Cotes des Nuits.
      Bordeaux: Saint Emillion is always safe.
      Wines from Alsace are wonderful, Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris. And Gewurztraminer ❤
      And lots of great wines from the Rhone; Cote Rotie for reds and Condrieu for whites.

    7. Coucou, I’m married to a French guy. We are considering retiring in France from the DC Metro area. Many people live in apartments if they live in a city such as Paris, Tours, Toulouse, Lyon, etc. I’d be interested in seeing a video from you regarding which glasses to buy for apéros & wine if you don’t have the space for a full compliment of glasses. I could see having champagne flutes & maybe 1 or 2 more types. Thoughts?

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