Bonjour everyone! Sleepy and jet lagged though I am, I can't wait to share with you our adventures in the most beautiful region in the world... Provence! Steven and I arrived well ahead of the arrival of our fabulous Chic Provence Design Tour guests to do some scouting... our first day took us through Avignon's ramparts and narrow, twisting streets, then leaving town and driving all the way up past the village of Vaison la Romaine to a stunning winery, La Verrière, at the edge of les Dentilles.
Here are some of my iPhone shots of that bleary-eyed first day's arrival in Provence. More posts about our incredible Tour will follow soon as I catch up on my jet lag!
the chic destination in Avignon for that certain Provençal je ne sais quoi for the
home and gardenis "Au Jardin de Provence" , housed in a charming 18th century
building a few blocks from the Pope's Palace
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"Au Jardin de Provence" charming
stylized topiary |
exposed ceiling beams at "Au Jardin de Provence"
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delicate wire work found at "Au Jardin de Provence"
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stop and stay a while in front of "Au Jardin de Provence" in Avignon
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the ubiquitous rooster of Provence, here in a soft rendering
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wonderful delicate bronze work chandelier
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you see a lot of short shorts and ankle boots worn
by the chic and young in Avignon |
another decorator's shop in Avignon is Passé Présent, a beautifully staged
showroom full of vintage finds and contemporary fixtures, this is not to
be missed in Avignon
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pinks and a springtime palette in the darkened rooms of
Passé Présent in Avignon
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closeup of a trunk of the plane trees found
all over Avignon... no wonder there is so
much great design here with nature for
inspiration... look at these colors!
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the brand new Avignon TGV station, where the high speed
trains take you where you want to be in record-breaking and breathtaking speed... Paris in 2.5 hours! |
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Leaving the ancient walled city of Avignon, we drove north to visit the vineyards in the wine region of Provence just northeast of Avignon and due north of our ultimate destination in Isle-sur-la-Sorgue. Thank goodness for Google maps and for GPS for the iPhone... without which navigating the twists, turns and meandering byways and highways of Provence would be tres difficult! Steven is a genius at navigation!
driving out of Avignon into the wine country north
arriving at the Southern Rhône valley;
it's early spring, the vines don't quite have their leaves yet
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you can just imagine the we had with the spectacular
switch backs and twisting, winding narrow roads leading from
the D938 and past the small village of Crestet to arrive
at La Verrière...
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the main residence and inn at La Verrière vineyard... once the site of glass making in the 18th C,
(the surrounding oaks were used to fuel the fires for making the glass),
this stunning and remotesetting is a spectacular sight in the heart of the southern
Rhône Valley's hearty wine region in Provence
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even the elderly grape vines are treated with care and
are elevated to works of art at La Verrière
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beautiful early French period oak table in the chic and
modern tasting room at La Verrière
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Chene Bleu is the name of the wines by La Verrière...
here we have been poured the rosé, the perfect Provençal summer wine |
the intrepid Steven, my tour manager, after driving that twisting
road and before we relaxed with a glass of rosé, outside the
very chic wine tasting room at La Verrière... we decided this was the perfect
setting for a relaxing lunch and wine tasting for our guests
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the kitchen garden at La Verrière.. here it is early spring; the asparagus was
fabulous... later the garden provides bounty for the meals served at La Verrière
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no designer can resist a long look at a French kitchen, and I loved this one! the
stunning stainless steel trimmed cabinetry and countertop, the terra cotta tile floors
and the tile backsplash are the perfect setting for creating culinary masterpieces
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the kitchen rotisserie was fabricated by
Labesse Giraudon, ateliers in Paris
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espresso anyone?
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old marble topped table dominates this French
country kitchen
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once a small oven, this little alcove just adds
charm to this gorgeous kitchen
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a view out one of the many patios at La Verrière
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Jon Chiri, chef extraordinaire, standing before the
outdoor kitchen at La Verrière; you will hear
more about him in future posts!
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all photos via
Kit's iPhone
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thanks for visiting! it's good to be back home!... Kit
Oh wow wow wow! So excited for this post! Just beautiful and inspiring! Thank you so much for taking such gorgeous images - not hard to do with this kind of material - and for sharing them with us!
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Jan
so cool, is really nice.. i love these pics
ReplyDeletec'est magnifique!
ReplyDeleteGreat trip! It must have been so much fun , and the weather seems to have been clement.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back.
Oooh this post has me yearning for Avignon! Was there less than 2 years ago and a part of me stayed there...what a special place and captured its essence so beautifully in these stunning pics! Welcome home!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing the photos. Just beautiful. I just love the south of France.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing more of your photos, Kit. It is amazing how well the iphone can take photos... great shots!
ReplyDelete~Terri
Cool post and lovely pictures. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteEverything is so pretty and the photo speak themselves "Brilliant Provence". The tree trunk marks are absolutely an art piece.
ReplyDeleteI'm a future participant, so am so so excited to read all your posts of this trip!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks so wonderful! One day, one day.
ReplyDeleteI'm linking this on my facebook page so everyone will know how much I love your post!
ReplyDeleteKit thank you so much for sharing your trip with us, I look forward to more gorgeous images and tales!
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Karena
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Kit, What fabulous images...would love to have been a mouse in your pocket through-out this trip. I'm excited to see more as you have time to post. One of my favorite images is of the gardens with the raised willow beds. No one does things like the
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