EXPERIENCE THE GASTRONOMY OF THE LOIRE VALLEY

Known as the “Garden of France,” the Loire Valley has a rich and varied gastronomy, garden-to-plate experiences, and unique culinary specialties. From goat cheese to Michelin-starred experiences to traditionally made vinegar to Tarte Tatin, below are some of the many quintessential culinary experiences of the Loire Valley.

Auberge du XIIème Siècle (Credit: Marieke Gourdin)

In the Loire Valley, more than 170 “Maîtres Restaurateurs” utilize the local produce and ingredients of the region to create their own unique mark on the local gastronomy, while honoring traditional French art de vivre. Les Jardiniers, located in the heart of the Loire Valley’s Rabelais region along an old railway line, received its first Green Michelin Star in 2024. Chef Martin Bolaers brings a true “garden-to-plate” experience, using produce from their extensive vegetable garden and truffle farm to create creative, seasonal dishes.

Château d’Azay-le-Rideau. Credit Benoît Bâlon at Wikimedia Commons.

The Auberge du 12ème Siècle, a 12th-century inn and restaurant located in the charming village of Saché, was awarded a Michelin star in March 2024. Led by chef Kevin Gardien, the restaurant features locally sourced ingredients and innovative cuisine served in a beautifully preserved, medieval dining room.

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Culinary specialties of the Loire Valley include the famous upside-down apple tart, Tarte Tatin; slow-cooked meat from the 19th century, Tours rillettes; toasted almonds dating back to the 17th century, Pralines de Montargis; and Orléans vinegar. Orléans vinegar dates back to the Middle Ages, when the city became a hub for vinegar production due to its strategic position as a major wine trading center.

Photo courtesy of Martin-Pouret.

As wines were transported to Paris, some would spoil during the journey and instead of discarding these wines, local merchants in Orléans began converting them into vinegar. Today, Martin-Pouret, a master vinegar-maker since 1797, still makes the famous Orléans vinegar in its traditional method, which allows wine to ferment slowly in wooden barrels. As of October 2024, travelers can now visit Martin-Pouret’s new vinegar factory located right outside of Orléans in Boigny-sur-Bionne, which has just opened to the public for the first time. Visitors can attend workshops to see how the vinegar is made, as well as participate in cooking and mixology classes using the vinegar.

Wine Tasting in a Historic Cave

Caves Monmousseau (Credit: Caves Monmousseau)

Some of the most unique wine tasting experiences in the Loire Valley take place in historic troglodyte caves. “Troglo Degusto” at Domaine des Tabourelles includes an underground tour of 22 miles of historic troglodyte galleries, located below the village of Bourré. After the underground tour, guests can try the domain’s wines along with food pairings.

At Caves Monmousseau, visitors can try sparkling wines that have been perfected for over 130 years, while experiencing a very unique art show in the underground cellars: images are illuminated on the tunnel walls, telling the story of the châteaux of the Loire through a spectacular sound and light show.

Experiencing the Loire Valley’s Goat Cheese

Trefle du Perche (Credit: Clara Ferrand)

The Loire Valley is celebrated for its diverse and high-quality goat cheeses with notable varieties include Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine, recognized by its rye straw center; Selles-sur-Cher, with its ash-coated rind and hazelnut flavor; Chavignol, also known as Crottin; Valençay, a pyramid-shaped cheese; and Pouligny Saint-Pierre.

Additionally, the region has introduced Trèfle du Perche, a four-leaf clover-shaped cheese gaining popularity in the region. Open since 2019, Les Passerelles, located in Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine, is a museum dedicated to showcasing the region’s heritage and goat cheese. The museum includes an immersive experience into the world of cheese-making, showcasing the history, techniques and traditions behind the production of some of the most famous cheeses in the area.

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Experience the Magic of Zicasso’s 14-Day Inspired by the Olympics Tour of France

Millions of viewers tuned in to watch scores of people line the banks of the Seine River to witness the first floating parade of nations, the lighting of the Olympic Cauldron in the Jardin des Tuileries, and televised segments spanning French culture and craftsmanship. In honor of the 2024 Olympics in Paris, luxury travel company Zicasso is thrilled to announce their latest customizable 14-day Highlights of France tour.

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The itinerary seamlessly blends the excitement of the Olympic spirit with the timeless allure of France’s most iconic destinations, offering a perfect blend of history, culture, and luxury without the Olympic-sized crowds. From the bustling streets of Paris to the tranquil vineyards of Bordeaux, and the sun-drenched coastline of the South of France, each day will immerse travelers in the rich heritage that will be on full display.

Prices for this 14-day itinerary through France start at $9,795 per person and includes stops in:

Paris – The Heart of French Culture

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  • Arrival in Paris with a private transfer to your 4-star accommodation;
  • Taste authentic food products at local markets and enjoy a private cooking class;
  • Explore France’s legendary craftsmanship at the famed haute-couture stores along the Champs-Élysées, including Louis Vuitton, the maker of the 2024 Olympic Medal Trunk, Torch Trunk, and the Medal Trays for the medal ceremonies;
  • Discover the grandeur of Notre-Dame Cathedral (pending availability during continued restoration work) and the artistic treasures of the Louvre on a private tour.

Bordeaux – The Wine Lover’s Paradise

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  • Begin to unwind in Bordeaux with a soothing Vinotherapy spa experience, using enriched spring water, healthy minerals, and grape extract;
  • Wine-tasting tours in Margaux, St Julien, and the UNESCO-listed vineyards of St. Emilion;
  • Learn the intricacies of wine production with a private guide, complemented by wine and cheese tastings.

Lyon – Gastronomic and Historical Splendor

  • Discover Lyon, famed for its Roman ruins, medieval architecture, gastronomy;
  • Experience a VIP wine-tasting extravaganza across charming villages like Vienne and Condrieu;
  • Embark on a private food tour to sample Lyon’s world-renowned culinary delights.

Nice and the French Riviera – Coastal Elegance

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  • Explore Nice and its picturesque Mediterranean setting;
  • Take Day trips to Cannes, Saint Paul-de-Vence, and Antibes;
  • Indulge in the opulence of Monaco, with visits to Monte-Carlo Casino and scenic city tours;
  • Conclude with a final wine-tasting tour in the Provencal countryside before departure.
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With the global spotlight on France during the Olympics, interest in visiting the cities and countryside locations is sure to reach new traveling audiences. This itinerary not only showcases Zicasso’s carefully curated trip planning, but also offers an unparalleled experience that continues the celebration of France’s culture and heritage beyond the Olympic Games.

Priced at $9,795 per person, the 14-day Highlights of France tour as described includes premium accommodations, meals as listed, guided tours and tastings, as well as all ground transfers (international airfare is not included). As with all Zicasso itineraries, this itinerary can be completely customized to an individual traveler’s interests or needs.

For more information about this itinerary, please visit https://www.zicasso.com/i/france/highlights-france-tour-paris-bordeaux-lyon-nice