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Bordeaux
Looking for recommendations on restaurants and hotels in the city of Bordeaux
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So am I. I'd also be interested in places in the areas just outside/around the city and in any especially good wineries to visit.
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Just returned from a wonderful six days in SW France. I've not stayed in Bordeaux itself, but two places that I'd highly recommend are:<BR><BR>In Pauillac: Chateau Cordellian Bages. Very convenient for touring most of the wine chateaux on the left bank from Margaux-St Estephe.<BR><BR>In Martillac: Les Sources de Caudlie. Next to the vineyards of Chateau Smith Haut Lafite. Convenient for touring Pessac-Leognan and Sauternes. Great spa. Two restaurants: one gourmet and one country cooking.<BR><BR>Make sure to book appointments with chateaux in advance. Most are very accomodating if you express interest and knowledge in their wine.
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St Emilion. Stay at:<BR>Hostellerie de Plaisance<BR>Place du Clocher<BR>33330 Saint Emilion<BR>France
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Lori--When you say book chateaux appointments in advance do you mean call ahead the day before, or the day of,(which?) or do you mean write or e-mail before you leave for your trip? <BR>Thanks for the tips on hotels.
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The Hostellerie de Plaisance is the nicest hotel in the village of St Emillion. However I would prefer to stay at the Chateau Grand Barrail which is a short distance away in Figeac.
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Julie-<BR><BR>I either faxed or emailed the chateau a couple of weeks in advance to set up the appointments. Usually the tours/tastings are private--not like in Napa/Sonoma--so advance notice is important. Try http://www.travelenvoy.com/wine/bordeaux2.htm for a listing of some of the chateaux. Have a great time!
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Lori--Thanks so much for the advice on tours/tastings in Bordeaux and for the wine site info. That's a wonderful reference.
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