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Honeymoons for foodies
Discovering new dishes with the one you love can be one of the most
intimate parts of a honeymoon, especially for gourmands. Whether you
want to travel on a budget or can splurge a little, these post-wedding
destinations require you to pack a serious appetite.
Your honeymoon calls for a toast… or several! And no destination is more appropriate for such an occasion than Reims
(pronounced somewhere between “Rance” and “Rence”), in the Champagne
region of France. For a true luxury chateaux experience, check into Les
Crayeres, an elegant hotel that was built in 1904 and is set on 17 acres
of park-like grounds. The tangerine colour of the Veuve Clicquot
Ponsardin label has become the bubbly equivalent of Tiffany blue, a
signifier of something costly and covetable. Their cellar tours and
tastings are by appointment only — and its doors close between December
and March, the coldest months of the year. Fancy a smaller operation?
The Cris-Event company offers vineyard bike tours that are private or
semi-private. Spend at least four days in Reims, perhaps as a side trip
from Paris, which is two hours away.