Sunday, 30 August 2015
Dijon
Friday, 28 August 2015
The wedding

Lyon
Tuesday, 25 August 2015
Trains
Monday, 24 August 2015
Champagne
We have just spent an amazing three days in the Champagne region. We stayed in Epernay, so enjoyed two days here, and then caught the train to Reims to see another area.
The weather was perfect for most of the time. Warm, sunny and perfect for drinking Champagne! It rained on the final afternoon, but by then we were happy to go back to the hotel and snooze!
Like all of France, Epernay is very old and historic with some beautiful buildings and architecture. On our first day, we sat in the sun and enjoyed a glass of Champagne at Janisson Baradon, a small house in the main square. We also went to Mercier, where we caught a train through their 18km of underground caves and cellars. It was certainly interesting. Although we don't really see their Champagne in Australia, they produce a huge amount.
The second day we caught the train to Reims. The 49 minute train ride through vines and small villages was beautiful. Another warm sunny day, we ended walking 36km in total!
This day we visited Taittinger and tried their Brut, Brut Rosè and premium Comte de Champagne. A simply amazing wine!
After a short lunch break at the boulongerie, it was off to Ruinart for a private tasting. The Chateau and grounds were gorgeous. Understated elegance!
Here we toured the underground caves and cellars too, hand dug by the Gallo-Romans. They were amazing. After the tour, we tried a Brut, Brut Rosè, grand cru Brut and Rosè. Fantastic wines again.
On our final day we visited de Castellane and Comtesse Lafond. Both wineries had stunning buildings and de Castellane had a tall tower that we climbed for some amazing views.
Comtesse Lafond was definitely the find of the area. An amazingly beautiful chateau with some fantastic Champagne. They also had some wine from Sancerre and Chablis, which was amazing too. We ended up buying a few bottles to enjoy over the rest of the holiday. Lucky for us, they also have a boutique in Paris, so we can stock up on a few bottles to bring home!
We were definitely looking forward to visiting Champagne and it certainly didn't disappoint.
Wednesday, 19 August 2015
Paris and the Eiffel Tower
Tuesday, 18 August 2015
Are We There Yet?
The first leg of the flight from Melbourne to KL was fine. Long, but ok. It was when we arrived in KL that we discovered from the departure board that our flight was cancelled. We went to the Malaysian Airlines desk to find out what was going on. They were completely unprepared!
No, the flight wasn't cancelled, just delayed by 11 hours, but we'd have to wait an hour for the manager to tell us what was happening. The customer service was terrible. No one knew what was happening and what the plan was.
In the end, up to 400 of us were bussed to a hotel for the night, but even that didn't go smoothly. We had to wait an hour and a half for the bus, with no official person there to let us know what was happening.
After an hour's bus ride, we made it to the over the top hotel, Palace of the Golden Horses. I'll upload photos when I can. Just ridiculous!
Anyway, to cut a long story short, we're meant to be on a 10.30am flight to Paris, arriving at 5.30pm. Unfortunately that means we miss a whole day in Paris, but what can you do?
Let's hope part two is more successful!
Monday, 17 August 2015
Ready to go!
We are now at the airport and ready to go.
Yippee for holidays!
In 24 hours we'll be in Paris!
Au revoir for now 😎
Monday, 10 August 2015
One Week To Go!
The aim of this blog is to write about our adventures, but also to give the kids something to look at and follow our journey. Even though they won't be there, we'd like them to see what we're up to along the way.
Bring on Paris, Epernay (Champagne), Lyon, Dijon (Burgundy) and lots of wonderful food and wine!