 
    Chez Serge Restaurant, Carpentras
Nestled into the breath-taking country side of Provence France is a city called Carpentras. This is where the dream began for one young couple who had a vision, Serge and Sophie Ghoukassian.

© Chateau Talaud B&B, Carpentras

© Chateau Talaud B&B, Carpentras

© Chateau Talaud B&B, Carpentras

© Chateau Talaud B&B, Carpentras
Glorious country mansion with it's own vineyard
Chateau Talaud offers an exclusive and luxurious bed and breakfast in Provence.
Surrounded by its own vineyard, producing a red AOC Cotes du Ventoux, Chateau Talaud offers its guests five spacious bedrooms, all tastefully decorated with antiques and modern amenities.
There is also a self-catering Mas and two apartments, all with the service of a small luxurious boutique hotel.
The romantic 'chateau-inn' is centrally located in Provence, close to Avignon with the historical Papal Palace, Chateauneuf-du-Pape for "top" wine tasting, l'Isle sur la Sorgue for antiquing, Orange for the Opera in its Roman theater, the Luberon for its Lavender fields, St. Remy de Provence for its Provence Market, and Aix en Provence as historical student-city.
 
    Nestled into the breath-taking country side of Provence France is a city called Carpentras. This is where the dream began for one young couple who had a vision, Serge and Sophie Ghoukassian.
 
    Enjoy a peaceful place, customer parking, terrace ready to provide sixty covered seats, greenery all over and a safe place for children to play.
 
    Grenache offers plates of cold cuts, Antipasti, Tapas and cheese with a large selection of wines of the Rhone Valley, Languedoc Roussiillon, Provence, Burgundy, Loire, Bordeaux, South West.
 
    With innovative presentations and recipes, this restaurant offers seasonal produce combined in creative dishes that mix traditional cuisine with an innovative flair. It is part of the Safari Hotel.
 
    Located at the Mont Ventoux foothills, main mountain in Provence, the estate is implanted in the old capital of the Comtat Venaissin: Pernes Les Fontaines.
 
    Pope Benedict XIII ordered the reconstruction of this building after the original Romanesque church collapsed, in 1404.
 
    The synagogue of Carpentras is the oldest synagogue still in activity in France.
 
    A wonderful castle to explore in the heart of the Vaucluse department, offering wonderful views over the surrounding areas.
 
    This monastery was founded and built in the 1970's and is now famous for its monks broadcasting their Gregorian chants live throughout the day.
 
    You will be able to walk along the fossil bed of an ancient underground river, and discover the richness and diversity of this cave and eco-museum.
 
    Created in 1972 by Jeanne Brotte, this wine museum is unique in Châteauneuf-du-Pape. First a modest museum displaying an impressing collection of old tools it has been renovated in 2002 and 2014 now presenting you with a museography called “In the footstep of the winegrower”.
 
    This small village in the Vaucluse is literally in the centre of things when it comes to wine growing. It has no less than 14 estates and vineyards in its vicinity, producing wines under the Vacqueyras and Côtes du Rhône labels.
 
    A busy market town of 30,000 inhabitants, Carpentras sits on the fertile plain of Comtat Venassin that is protected from the elements - in particular from the Mistral wind.
 
    Vacqueyras is a village most well known for its wine production. Its small centre retains a lot of charm and you can enjoy a stroll around the narrow streets, soaking up the atmosphere of this sunny, agricultural village.
 
    A charming little town, full of fountains and some quite grand manor houses that reflects its history as a former capital of the Comtat Venaissin (the region surrounding Avignon).
 
    This little hilltop village is surrounded by around 1,300 hectares of vineyards, the reason that most people may have come across its name.
 
    Le Barroux stands out from some of its neighbouring hilltop villages thanks to its imposing 12th century castle which dominates the skyline.
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