November 04, 2022 6 min read 10 Comments
The 12th century was the start of Bordeaux’s golden age, The arts flourished, and Bordeaux became linked to the English crown, until In 1453, King Charles VII of France ended the Hundred Years War by winning the final battle. And Bordeaux once again was French. At the beginning of the 18th century, Bordeaux established itself as a main harbor for trade to and from the colonies. At the end of the 18th century, it was the main harbor in France and the second most important in the world after London.
Industry and the arts flourished in Bordeaux in the centuries following. When Paris was threatened by the German armies, Bordeaux briefly became the capital of France. In 1941 Bordeaux was occupied by the Germans for 4 years, it was liberated in August of 1944.
The Grand Hotel Francais is a Best Western Hotel, in a historic XVIII th building with typical Bordeaux architecture, situated right in the centre of Bordeaux. It has soundproof rooms with the charm of old and new combined.
Musée du Vin et du Négoce is in personal wine cellar of a former merchant’s home built in 1720. Though small, the museum tells the history of the wine trade in Bordeaux, explaining how wine making shifted from being centered around wine merchants to the chateaus. Inexpensive, and self guided, it's a fun stop to learn more about the region and the wine.
If you really want to discover Bordeaux cuisine, this is a great place to eat. High quality, a brilliant chef, and if you are vegetarian they have a "a la carte" menu for you. The desserts are wonderful {if you have any room left} I suggest the profiteroles.
Of course we all would love to visit the world capital of Wine. If you have temporarily stopped traveling, or your French trip is still a long time away, you can bring a little of the taste of Bordeaux home to you by Hosting a Bordeaux Inspired wine tasting!
We are adding wine related antiques to our website brought back from recent buying trips. If you love wine, maybe there is something you will adore to add to your own wine experience, your wine bar or room or cellar, or to give as an exceptional gift. A Votre Santé
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November 04, 2022
I’m sure you are plenty chic, Alice! Wishing you a beautiful weekend!
November 04, 2022
So happy you enjoyed this post Mary Anna. I can’t wait, either.
November 04, 2022
So happy you enjoyed it! Have a beautiful weekend, Sharon.
November 04, 2022
Thank you so much for that!
November 04, 2022
Love Bordeaux and this brought back so many happy memories. Can’t wait for my next trip to the Dordogne!
November 04, 2022
Barbara, how exciting! Sometimes a great solution is to combine the two- maybe there is a “day” tour you can book to be shown some of the highlights? We have done that many times in a new city. In London we took a double decker bus tour, for instance, of the city highlights, many of which we would not have known about or seen without it. I know you are going to have a wonderful time!
November 04, 2022
This arm chair visit to Bordeaux was throughly enjoyed. Thanks for the Trader Joe’s hint. Next time there will look for the Canele cakes. Chic I’m not, but the lady sitting alone having a class or two of Veuve Clicquot sounds right up my alley. Have a sweet day Lidy.
November 04, 2022
Hello Lidy! Thank you for your posts about Bordeaux. We are planning a trip to the Dordogne area and are in the process of deciding whether to do it on our own or with a tour group. Your many recommendations and information about the city make me feel like we should do this on our own. I can already taste the wine!
Barbara
November 04, 2022
This all looks so grand & elegant! Such a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing, Lidy!
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Beautiful. On my bucket list!