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The ancient region of Gascony is considered by many to be the gastronomic heart of France. Located south of Bordeaux, with the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Garonne River to the east and Spain to the south, Gascony remains one of the most unspoiled regions in the country.This beautiful region is characterized by undulating green hills dotted
with picturesque castles, farms and ancient fortified villages.
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The very thought of Provence
conjures up romantic walks through aromatic fields of lavender
and long leisurely luncheon feasts under a pergola with
delicious rosé wine. Hillsides are covered with vineyards, olive
trees, cypress, cedar and pine and together with fields of
various herbs, the air is infused with an unforgettable scent.
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Burgundy
is one of the most fascinating regions of France. Its physical
boundaries begin to the south east of Paris and to the north
of Lyon. Gently rolling hills and pastures dotted with
vineyards and Charolais cattle define the landscape. In the
middle of this is the world famous canal.
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