I just returned from a wonderful press trip in the
I must admit, the theme did not excite me. However, as I learned more about her early years, I became intrigued. And, during our five-day journey, we (a group of five
The trip began in The
In the town of Auvergne is known for many churches in this style of architecture. The unique aspect of this church is its columns -- all brightly painted in red. The guide told us that studies showed the columns were this color when the church was constructed in the 12th century, so during restoration they were returned to their original state. Other bright colors decorate the column capitals – all with detailed sculptures of figures. It’s a shock, albeit a delightful one, to see a church in such bright and cheery tones.
In Issoire, we also took a stroll down a side street to see the Chanel family house, now occupied by a woman who had no idea that Coco Chanel had resided there.
I enjoyed admiring the countryside as we drove from town to town. It’s pastoral perfect with the volcano-hills providing a scenic backdrop for lush green fields where white cows graze. We saw plenty of these white bovines.
Food on press trips, especially those in Monique Bozzo prepared a feast for us, beginning with champagne and foie gras mousse as an aperitif served on the terrace overlooking the surrounding picturesque countryside. For dinner, we moved inside to an impressive dining room in the 19th century house all furnished with antiques. The table, under a crystal chandelier, was set with fine china and silver. The meal began with scallops and a terrine of monk fish, then filet of beef and potatoes au gratin, on to a choice of numerous cheeses, all topped off with homemade strawberry ice cream and a slice of layered creamy mocha cake. We drank local
Monique’s husband, Allain, is a delight who entertained us with lively tales, including the story of their purchase and restoration of the stately house. We also met the family menagerie, two Golden Retrievers, and two cats, one of which is 23 years old.
During a visit to the National Center of Theater Costumes in the town of
Coco Chanel wanted to be a cabaret singer, and it was in the cafes in Moulins that she tried, unsuccessfully, to launch a singing career. We visited Le Grand Café there, declared a historic monument thanks to its remarkable Art Nouveau décor dating from the turn of the century. It was here that Gabrielle Chanel became known as “Coco” from the title of a song she frequently sang, “Who has seen
Chanel also spent time in nearby
Strange, but Vichy has no monuments nor museums in memory of the darker side of its past during World War II when it was the center of the right-wing government under Prime Minister Pétain after the country's defeat by the Germans in June 1940. The
We ended our travels in the medieval is made, we watched proprietor Olivier Maenner operate a giant mill stone to grind the seeds, then add a combination of vinegar, water and wine to make the final product. We tasted several varieties of the 20 different kinds of mustard Maenner produces. And, we made purchases.
For our last night, we enjoyed luxurious accommodations at a castle, the Château de la Canière, where we were treated to yet another memorable and tasty dinner.
Coco Chanel left the
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Leah, you're giving me hunger pangs with your decription of the eight-course meal. Fresh, local porcini. Squisito!
Posted by: Frances Tierney | July 17, 2010 at 12:50 AM