
We only had two days left in Nice and decided to go out of the city to a little town called Villefranche-sur-Mer. It's a sleepy, little town outside of Nice. We slept in a bit after a long day in Monaco, grabbed an Uber (because I was too hungry to wait for a bus) and headed north. As soon as we got there we had to get lunch because I was really hangry.
We found a cute restaurant right by the marina called, "Newport." I got a delicious pasta with a spicy marinara sauce, a glass of white wine (because it was SO HOT) and a European Coca-Cola. Rich got a really fancy dish of squid and octopus. Surprisingly, it was actually really good.
We found a cute restaurant right by the marina called, "Newport." I got a delicious pasta with a spicy marinara sauce, a glass of white wine (because it was SO HOT) and a European Coca-Cola. Rich got a really fancy dish of squid and octopus. Surprisingly, it was actually really good.
Good thing he enjoyed the meal while we were in France because I doubt that I ever learn how to cook squid or octopus. After a full meal, we walked around the town for a bit to see all of its pretty colors, windows, and small streets. It's exactly what is in your mind when you think of a small French town.
All of that walking for about 30-minutes made us really thirsty, so it was time for our own happy hour. I mean, we were in France after all...
We went to a bar called, "Wine Pier" where we could watch boats, people and eat lots of chips. Again, I drank the white wine because it was just way too hot for me to drink red. We had booked a wine class that night so we just hung out for a few hours before heading back to Nice.
We decided to take the bus from Villefranche-sur-Mer back to Nice and got lost. The only way we could get out of being below the Marina was to walk about 75 steps straight up. My booty was BURNING. It really didn't matter how much pasta or wine I consumed because all of the walking and steps just worked it all off. I actually think I lost a bit of weight once we got back and I de-puffed.
We had booked a two-hour Organic Wine Tasting in Nice through Tag Tours. The tour was about $40 per person and included 5 wines and a glass of champagne. (There were also free extra glasses if you really liked a bottle...) The Tour de France of Organic wine said it would help you get better knowledge about French wine and it really did.
Our sommelier was SO knowledgeable. He went through a map of France and showed us where each region of our wine we were drinking was grown and created. I LOVE sauvignon blanc so I knew I would probably love that one (spoiler alert: I did), but I also learned that I like rosè and pinot noir! Rich orders pinot noir a lot when we are having date nights, but I always stuck to a Malbec or cabs, now I'm really into pinot noirs.
We all started out with a glass of real champagne, from the region of, you guessed it, Champagne, France. After our champagne tour in Paris down the Seine River, I felt like I was already a pro at being able to discuss how it was created with the mixture of grapes, aging and how the bottles were moved to create the fizz.
Here are our first three wines:
Champagne Carte d'Or Brut NV
This is a popular champagne from a small producer in France. It's a fresh, apple pie, and honey flavored Champagne that exudes class.
Les Davantes de la Bonnelière AOC Touraine Blanc 2016
100% Sauvignon Blanc. This wine is grown in a 3-hectare block of Clay and Limestone soils, this Touraine is macerated for 6 hours before fermentation. A great match to lighter goat cheeses and white fish dishes.
AOC Côtes de Provence La Cuvée Camille Rosé 2016
A blend of three types of grapes: Cinsault, Grenache, Syrah. The 'Cuvée Camille' is aged in tanks. The three grapes are fermented separately. Its color is light pink, with fin, delicate aroma of fruits.
Next, we moved on to the reds:
Domaine Bersan AOC Côtes d'Auxerre Pinot Noir 2013
Another lesser known regions, Pinot Noir is the sole variety in this red. Subtle tannins, rich red berry fruits, layers of minerality and a long and complex finish.
Clos de Caveau AOC Vacqueyras Fruit Sauvage 2015
You can taste the passion in this fabulously earthy Rhône red. A powerful licorice-scented red. Spicy Syrah delivers abundant fruits and a weight palate that carries the flavor for what seems like an eternity.
Château Grand Français AOC Bordeaux Superior 2010
A rich, ruby red color with an intense spice and vanilla nose. In the mouth, we have a smooth rich flavor of red fruits and layers of complexity added by the chalky tannins and spicy vanilla notes from the oak aging.
My favorites were hands down the champagne, rosé, sauvignon blanc and pinot noir. I have never, ever liked licorice so the Syrah was awful to me, I actually gave my glass away. Bleh.
The Organic Wine Tasting was SO MUCH FUN. It was nice to just sit for a few hours and learn about one of the best things in the world, wine!
Once the wine tour was over, we headed to meet our other friends who had done a bike riding wine tour that day. Their wine tour seemed like a lot of fun too - minus the whole bike riding thing. I really wanted to go on that one, but my body just couldn't handle a bike ride after all of the steps and walking.
We met them at a fun bar-district in Old Town Nice. I was hungry and needed something to soak up all of the wine, so clearly, I found the classiest thing to eat... a good ole' hot dog.
Tell me that's not the best looking hot dog you've ever seen after a day of drinking a lot of wine? Believe me, it was my favorite word, DELICIOUS!
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This all looks great! Wine tastings are so fun and I always learn so much!
ReplyDeleteI studied abroad in Nice in 2015! Your photos brought back memories! South France is beautiful.
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I need to go there for the views and food! So beautiful!
ReplyDelete-Nicholle
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Wow! Thanks so much for all the great recommendations. Always looking for a new wine.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of traveling is experiencing the cuisine! I tend to order things I can't (or won't attempt to) make at home as well.
ReplyDeleteThe food! And those views! Looks like a great time!
ReplyDeleteOOO! I'm going here next spring for our honeymoon, such a cool idea!
ReplyDeleteThat wine tour sounds right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteI am going there next summer and that wine tour sounds awesome.
ReplyDeleteThese pics look awesome! So much fun!
ReplyDeleteThis looks and sounds amazing!
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Lauren Elizabeth
Petite in Pearls