On
to Wine Country
July
10, 2008
After
two nights relaxing under the Alps and breathing pure unadulterated
air, we headed for France. On our way, we made a last stop in
Switzerland to change our Swiss money into Euro. Our first stop in
France was in Beaune or Burgundy synonymous with superior wine, fine
cuisine, beautiful vineyards, and sunflower fields. We were now in
"Bonjour Country."
We
spent the night at Hotel des Remparts located along the old medieval
wall. Our room had a connecting room, which no one occupied. It had a
fireplace and a dark wooden floor. It had two bathrooms with nicely
tiled bath and stainless steel accessories. The hotel, although
simple, looked so European.
We
had a walking orientation of the town, went to Hotel Dieu that used
to be a charity hospital for the poor, built by Nicholas Rolin,
Chancellor of Burgundy, in 1445. It is now a museum and some units
had been converted into apartments for the old retired people. It now
bears the name Hospices de Beaune, Musee de L'hotel Dieu.
We
went to Hotel National des Invalides, comparable to our Veteran's
Home but with Europeanarchitectural style. This is also a museum
now.
Since
we were in wine country, it was but fitting that we'd have wine. We
had wine tasting at a cave,
an underground cellar. We had a mixture of currant liquor called
Crème de Cassis and white wine. The taste was excellent.
our tasting cups
The
stay was short but noteworthy.
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