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Where to stay in Bordeaux's wine country

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Are you planning a visit to the Bordeaux region of France? If so, one of the first decisions you must make is what kind of vacation you hope to enjoy. Bordeaux offers many styles of accommodations, ranging from luxurious four-star hotel suites to clean, friendly Inns that allow you a more intimate look at the region.

One remarkable and unusual Bed & Breakfast I stayed at during a visit of both the Côtes de Blaye and Côtes de Bourg was the charming Villa Premayac. Clean and remodeled, this palace-like structure is said to have date back to Napoleon’s building of the Citadel (now a major tourist attraction). Beyond its rich historical past, this Inn is centrally located in the heart of Cote de Blaye’s ancient neighborhood, a five minute walk from the picturesque Gironde river with its famed Citadel, restaurants, parks, and shops. Built on a small hill, the streets are circular and curved, the better, to dodge the arrows and bullets of invading forces of the past. Indeed, walk the empty curving streets at midnight and you will feel yourself to be on a movie set – or perhaps reliving a past life.

So, you may be wondering, who owns it now? An heir from its centuries-old past? Actually, this Inn is owned by former jet-set Parisians who like many moving into region, want a simpler way of life. Madame Lea Golias is still the publisher of popular French golf magazine, and her husband is a golf professional who had trained world class athletes. The couple bought it many years ago and renovated it thorough to serve as their private residence and as an independent Inn with five nicely decorated rooms.

Rooms are clean and functional with private baths, white provincial furniture with gold trim, and a television. Luxury appears in the form of an extra deep, triangular bathtub with shiny brass fixtures that makes you wish you brought some perfumed bubble powder. A continental breakfast is included which is served in the sunny central interior with red walls overlooking the private, walled garden below.

It was during breakfast that I met English-speaking Natalie Golias, the couple’s daughter, who now handles duties at the magazine. Natalie had been married to a winemaker in the region and knows everyone in the business. Sensing my interest in wine, she presented me a bottle of Fantasme 2005 from the region, created by the winemaker from her former Chateau.

To date, rooms start around ninety Euros. In addition to breakfast the rate also includes maid service and, I sense, advice on restaurants and directions if you happen to speak French. During our visit, we were the only guests on the first night, so I was rather surprised to see two other guests at breakfast the second morning. If we spoke French, it could have been a good opportunity to make friends or at the very least, compare notes on wineries and attractions.

With its pretty garden and statuary, one can envision that in summer, it is quite a nice place to open a book and pretend you are an aristocrat from the distant past.

<p><a href= http://www.villa-premayac.com/>Au Sarment</a><br/>
Rue Premayac
33390 Blaye
Tel : +33(0)5 57 42 27 39
mailto:premayac@wanadoo.fr

More information on Blaye:
<p><a href= http://www.Bordeaux>Au Sarment</a><br/>

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  1. My husband and I have been to France 12 times, including Paris, Normandy and Aix en Provence. I learned to speak French in New York where I went when my family had to leave Cuba in 1960. I love French culture and anything that is French, including its history. I am a Spanish teacher in North Carolina. My husband is retired and even though he does not speak French like I do, he loves France also and is interested in French wines.
    We would like to visit Bordeaux but would like to stay with the people who live there and know a lot about the wine, in other words, we would like to feel at home and be treated like if we were French. Do you have any suggestions…I do need some help here…..Thanks
    My email is: rosirodri1@mac.com

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