Christine Muhlke is a former editor at both The New York Times and Bon Appétit. She is the co-author of "Wine Simple," also written by Le Bernardin's Aldo Sohm, and Phaidon's "Signature Dishes That ...
The 450 volcanoes of the Auvergne sleep softly, their peaks covered in grass and sometimes streaked with snow. Between them are valleys filled with green pasture, gentian meadows, and pine forests.
When people think of central France, few consider volcanoes. Yet geologically, the Auvergne region was—and may be again—a sizzling locale sculpted by spewing magma and spitting craters. Because ...
The 80 dormant volcanoes of the Chaîne des Puys, located deep in France's central Auvergne region, are a geological wonder listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The green slopes attract hundreds of ...
From the latest shenanigans in the French parliament to the competing ideas about the super-rich, via street art, croissants ...
Swiss families priced out of Geneva and forced to live just across the border in France are reeling from another blow: their ...
Winter has run two-thirds its course, and February’s chill is ripe for pairing full fare such as hot stews with hearty wines. Consider the bottles below. All are red except one Burgundian white, which ...
With its plains, valleys and rocky peaks, France's central Auvergne region has something of the Wild West about it. It's a paradise for horse riders, be they beginners, old hands or even celebrities ...
I was 20 when I first moved to France. Long before Emily Cooper waltzed in, I had grand Parisian dreams, although mine were shaped by a mix of Amélie Poulain’s artsy Montmartre and Mary-Kate and ...
Tadej Pogačar will go down in history as the last winner of the Critérium du Dauphiné after race organiser ASO changed the event's name to Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes for 2026 to reflect the region the ...
Tour de France could return to L'Alpe d'Huez in 2026 after stages in the Massif Central and the Vosges mountains Tour de France Montmartre circuit set to stay after big-name attacks and huge crowds ...