Hachis Parmentier is a traditional dish consisting of mashed and baked potatoes, chopped or minced meat, and sauce Lyonnaise. The combination of these ingredients is then traditionally placed into potato shells and baked. The dish got its name after the famous French inventor and nutritionist named Antoine-Augustin Parmentier, who was always looking for new ways to incorporate potatoes into French gastronomy.
Chénas is the smallest grand cru in the prominent Beaujolais appellation which is located in between the Rhone and Saone-et-Loire departments. Interestingly,... Read more
Located on the eastern bank of Rhône, Crozes-Hermitage is a French appellation that mainly produces Syrah-based red wines, though the official guidelines ... Read more
Côte de Brouilly is a Beaujolais grand cru that is located in the Rhône department on the volcanic slopes of Mount Brouilly. The appellation mainly ... Read more
Affectionately called the Queen of Beaujolais, this grand cru appellation produces medium-bodied red wines that are based on Gamay grapes. Delicate and light ... Read more