Route du bonheur_GB_v4.indd - Le Chateau de la Chevre d`Or
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Route du bonheur_GB_v4.indd - Le Chateau de la Chevre d`Or
Press Kit Route du Bonheur "60 Years of Relais & Châteaux" Created in 1954, reinvented in 2014 for the 60th Anniversary of Relais & Châteaux The Routes du Bonheur Mythic – Authentic – Unique The Route du Bonheur has been part of the DNA of Relais & Châteaux since 1954, when the first gourmet route was created to link the eight founding properties along the famous Nationale 7. The Relais & Châteaux Owners, Maîtres de Maison and Chefs are the ambassadors of this Route and accompany you for the (re)discovery of their region. They have lived in the region many years and it remains close to their hearts. They tread its paths daily, know all its secret secrets places, hold the keys to its treasures… Who better to share with you the most beautiful regions of the world? “One day the Route du Bonheur will span the world” was the claim of the first ad by Relais & Châteaux – today it has become a reality. Relais & Châteaux boasts more than 60 Routes du Bonheur on the five continents: Peru, from Lima to lake Titicaca via the Machu Picchu; discovery of the Cyclades in Greece by boat; the Mont-Blanc by Grand Chef Emmanuel Renault; the Canadian West Coast from Lake Louise near Calgary to Vancouver; Japan from Kobe to Osaka…let’s go! Find more than 60 suggestions for itineraries: on www.relaischateaux.com/Route-du-Bonheur and on our iPad application Paris SE INE N7 A Joigny Boismorand Michel Troisgros, Auxerre 1 Pont-canal de Briare D9 Owner and Grand Chef of the Maison Troisgros Ambassador of the Route 0 6 Vézelay B C Saulieu Sancerre-Pouilly LO I R E Nevers SUISSE Chagny D N7 SaintChristopheen-Brionnais RomanècheSaint-Cyr-sur-Menthon Thorins 3 Vonnas Ambierle Côte roannaise 2 Roanne Villars-les-Dombes E, F, G, H Lyon I Vienne N7 Saint-Bonnet-le-Froid J ITALIA RHÔNE K Valence Orange Nîmes L Montpellier M A La côte Saint Jacques & Spa Èze Lauzières N 4 Les Bauxde-Provence Bonnieuxen-Provence Saint-Paulde-Vence Grasse R N7 5 S Menton Saint-JeanCap-Ferrat Q La Napoule Route du Bonheur “60 Years of Relais & Châteaux” The story of our Maison was written alongside that of Relais & Châteaux. My father, Pierre Troisgros, was an active member of the Association for a long time. He initiated the development of Relais de Campagne and the French haute cuisine. This wonderful idea was at the heart of the creation of Relais Gourmands, a label that identified the Association’s best restaurants, and promoted the chefs. Located in Roanne, across from the train station, our property was one of the few provincial Relais & Châteaux located in a city. Roanne was - and still is - on the Nationale 7, the “Sun Route” sung and painted by the greatest artists. In 1954, it was a major axis, a straight NorthSouth line that ran through city and village centres, and created endless traffic jams during the holidays… Today, the Nationale 7 plays hide-and-seek with the GPS and any detours you might wish to make. Trying to follow it could be mind-teasing. You can still find the twin-lines of plane trees, abandoned service stations, and traces of the painted ads of the day on the walls of old farms. After Jean-Baptiste, after Jean and Pierre, after us, our sons César and Léo will probably take our place…In a short time, in a noble and agricultural area, not too far from the Roanne train station, our Maison will take a new form. We’re in the habit of saying that the nice weather follows the Nationale 7. So, I invite you to follow us along the Route du Bonheur… O Marseille P Le Castellet H L’Auberge de l’Île Barbe O Le Petit Nice B L’Espérance I La Pyramide P Hôtel du Castellet C Relais Bernard Loiseau J Régis et Jacques Marcon Q L’Oasis D Maison Lameloise K Maison Pic R Bastide Saint-Antoine E Guy Lassaussaie L Restaurant Alexandre S Mirazur F Villa Florentine M Jardin des sens G Pierre Orsi N Bastide de Capelongue Example for a Route du Bonheur “60 Years” of 10 nights from € 2330 For more information and reservation Call 0 825 825 180* *(0.15 €/min from France (calls from other countries, see Annex) STAGE 1 BOISMORAND 2 DAYS, 2 NIGHTS Paris SE INE N7 A Joigny Boismorand Pont-canal de Briare The rare pleasure of sleeping under a thatched roof Auxerre 1 D9 0 6 Vézelay B C Saulieu Sancerre-Pouilly LO I R E Nevers SUISSE Auberge des Templiers, Boismorand Chagny D N7 SaintAs the starting point of the first Route du Bonheur in 1954, l’Auberge des Templiers is the Christopheen-Brionnais Romanèchememory keeper of Relais & Châteaux. Sixty years later, the magnificent half-timbering, red Saint-Cyr-sur-Menthon Thorins Vonnas bricks, and floral park located at the footsteps of the Loire Valley and Sologne provide an 3 Ambierle Unmissable Côte roannaise 2 Villars-les-Dombes unchanging image of the Association’s spirit. “In the beginning, the Route du Bonheur allowed its Roanne Relais & Châteaux restaurants E, F, G, H Lyon members to become better known”, recalls the owner Philippe Dépée. “With time, the two became closer. As with any association that lasts, it’s just as much the members who forge the identity as the in Burgundy I Vienne association that influences the identity of its members”. N7 • JOIGNY Saint-Bonnet-le-Froid J Jean-Michel Lorain, La Côte Saint Jacques & Spa K Valence Marc Meneau, L’Espérance • SAULIEU Patrick Bertron, Relais Bernard Loiseau • CHAGNY Orange Éric Pras, Maison Lameloise A La côte Saint Jacques & Spa Saint-PaulS Menton de-Vence 5 The Briare Aqueduct Saint-JeanBonnieuxGrasse R Cap-Ferrat en-Provence It is described as “an Eiffel Tower of the waterways”. For over a century, the steel Briare aqueduct was Q La Napoule N7 Lauzières Nîmes L Montpellier M The Sancerre and Pouilly Vineyards “The cellar has always been one of the Auberge’s most important places”, says Philippe Dépée. “I like the vineyard work. Perhaps because like mine, it’s done with love of the place, of the land, and the insistence on excellence”. On both banks of the Loire River, the Sancerre and Pouilly vineyards offer their most beautiful colours. Some of the finest Sauvignons blancs and Pinots noirs in the country are produced here. The finest wines are to beÈze found on the restaurant menu of the Auberge, run by Grand Chef Yoshi Miura. RHÔNE • SAINTE-MARIE-MADELEINE DE VÉZELAY Close to the ITALIA property… N 4 Les Bauxde-Provence the longest in the world. Built between 1890 and 1896, today the construction rises over the River Loire O Marseille and the old lateral canal dug out during the reign of Henri IV. At the time, Briare was an important site P Le Castellet of the river traffic. Today, it’s the leisure boats that take advantage of this stunning scenery. Looking at the boats from high above, you feel like you’re flying… H L’Auberge de l’Île Barbe O Le Petit Nice SE INE N7 STAGE 2 (264 KM) A Joigny orand Auxerre 1 ROANNE 2 Vézelay DAYS, 2 NIGHTS B D9 0 6 -canal Briare C Saulieu -Pouilly LO I R E Nevers SUISSE Chagny D Mythical residence with a contemporary spirit N7 SaintChristopheen-Brionnais RomanècheSaint-Cyr-sur-Menthon Thorins 3 Vonnas Ambierle Côte roannaise 2 Roanne Villars-les-Dombes E, F, G, H Lyon I Vienne When my grandfather Jean-Baptiste decided to move to Roanne in the thirties, the city was flourishing because of the textile industry. While the textile business may no longer be what it was, we have remained faithful to the city. Here, the produces are beautiful and varied - between the plain, the river, the lakes, the forests, and the mountains. Located opposite the train station since 1930, our Maison will move a few steps away in 2017. Just because tradition, to last, must renew itself… N7 Saint-Bonnet-le-Froid J ITALIA RHÔNE K Valence Unmissable Relais & Châteaux restaurants in and around Lyon • CHASSELAY Maison Troisgros, Roanne Orange Close to the property… The Hervé Mons Tunnel, Ambierle Hervé Mons is a good friend and one of the best maîtres affineurs (experts in cheese ripening). A Meilleur Ouvrier de France (Best Craftsman in France), he knows all the country farms inside and out, traditions, and expertise. Over the years, he has become a reference in the profession. Over a hundred producers from all around France and elsewhere entrust the ripening and marketing of their cheeses to him. Èze The 5Livestock Market, Saint Christophe en Brionnais Saint-PaulGuy Lassaussaie, Restaurant Guy Lassaussaie Lauzières S Menton de-Vence Nîmes L It’s a beautiful trip through wooded countryside interrupted here and there by villages proud of their N Saint-JeanBonnieuxGrasse R Romanesque churches. Every Wednesday, at noon, the market attracts a number of Charolais breeders 4 • LYON Cap-Ferrat en-Provence Montpellier M who present their livestock for sale. More than 70,000 animals are sold here annually. Les BauxQ La Napoule Davy Tissot, Villa Florentine N7 de-Provence • LYON Pierre Orsi, Restaurant Pierre Orsi • LYON& Spa Saint Jacques ance O Marseille The Côte Roanne vineyard P Le Castellet Shared by fifty independent wine growers, this vineyard has enjoyed an AOC appellation since 1994. My H L’Auberge de l’Île Barbe Jean-Christophe Ansanay-Alex, Auberge de L’Île Barbe I La Pyramide father worked for a long time with Robert Sérol in Renaison. Today, I share “Les Blondins”, a two-hectare property with Gamay vines, with his son, Stéphane Sérol. O Le Petit Nice PLyon HôtelContemporary du Castellet Art Biennale K Maison Pic Passionate about artistic creation, I never miss the Lyon Contemporary Art Biennale. The first one was Q L’Oasis held in the early ‘90s in the Halle Tony Garnier. In 2015, the American Ralph Rugoff will act as the Rcurator Bastide ofSaint-Antoine the Biennale. ssaussaie L Restaurant Alexandre S Mirazur orentine M Jardin des sens Bernard Loiseau Lameloise J Régis et Jacques Marcon 7 A Joigny smorand Auxerre 1 STAGE 3 (116 KM) ont-canal de Briare D9 0 6 Vézelay B C Saulieu VONNAS erre-Pouilly LO I R E 2 DAYS, 2 Nevers NIGHTS SUISSE Chagny D N7 SaintChristopheen-Brionnais RomanècheSaint-Cyr-sur-Menthon Thorins Vonnas 3 Ambierle Côte roannaise 2 Roanne E, F, G, H Lyon I Vienne The Georges Blanc Hotel Restaurant, Vonnas N7 Saint-Bonnet-le-Froid J ITALIA RHÔNE K Valence Orange Nîmes L 4 H L’Auberge de l’Île Barbe ais Bernard Loiseau J Régis et Jacques Marcon K Maison Pic Régis and Jacques Marcon,L l’Hôtel et Alexandre Restaurant Régis y Lassaussaie Restaurant et Jacques Marcon a Florentine M Jardin des sens • VALENCE Devoted to the region, Georges Blanc helped set up a real on-site Bresse poultry farm. A vegetable garden was also re-created. In 2014, a large exhibition is dedicated to the Bresse enamels worn by fashionable aristocratic ladies of the 19th century. Hameau du Vin, Romanèche-Thorins Patrick Henriroux, La Pyramide spérance I La Pyramide • SAINT-BONNET-LE-FROID ison Lameloise Close to the property… Èze Saint-Paul5 départemental S Menton Musée de la Bresse, Domaine des Planons, Saint-Cyr-sur-Menthon de-Vence N th Saint-JeanBonnieuxGrasse R Set in a magnificent 18 -century farm extended by a contemporary-style building, this museum dedicated en-Provence entirely Cap-Ferrat to Bresse heritage presents rich collections including costumes, jewellery, and local food specialities. Q La Napoule N7 Les BauxUnmissable de-Provence O Marseille Relais & Châteaux restaurants P Le Castellet in the Rhône Valley Montpellier M “Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Relais & Châteaux in Vonnas is even more moving for me as I’m certainly the last living witness of the first Route de Bonheur drawn together at my uncle’s on 12 May 1954”, reminisces Georges Blanc. The Blanc family not only founded an institution, they created a village entirely dedicated to the art of living and gastronomy. With over 135,000 bottles, the property also holds one of the most beautiful cellars in the world. Lauzières VIENNE& Spa côte Saint•Jacques rre Orsi In Vonnas a village has developed to illustrate French art de vivre Villars-les-Dombes N Bastide de Capelongue Anne-Sophie Pic, La Maison Pic theNice vine-growing O From Le Petit process to the wine-making process, you can explore the whole world of wine in this hamlet created by Georges Duboeuf in the heart of the Beaujolais. In fifty years, this passionate man P Hôtel du Castellet has gone from simple bottler to one of the biggest Beaujolais wine merchants. The story of the vineyards Q L’Oasis and of the wine unfolds throughout almost 30,000 m2 of park and exhibition sites. Two thousand years of R Bastide Saint-Antoine history and expertise, concentrated in a glass of wine to taste. S Mirazur Parc des Oiseaux, Villars les Dombes Grey-crowned Cranes, Dalmatian Pelicans, Scarlet Ibises, Rainbow Lorikeets, Cockatoos, and Marabou Storks… There are so many bird species to observe in this 35-hectare park set in the heart of a bird sanctuary. There’s a very beautiful show of birds born and raised here that allows you to admire the birds in flight. RE Chagny D N7 SaintChristopheen-Brionnais RomanècheSaint-Cyr-sur-Menthon Thorins Vonnas 3 Ambierle STAGE 4 (322 KM) 2 Art de vivre in Provence Villars-les-Dombes Côte roannaise Roanne LES BAUX DE PROVENCEE, F, G, H Lyon 2 DAYS, 2 NIGHTS I Vienne N7 Saint-Bonnet-le-Froid J ITALIA RHÔNE K Valence L’Oustau de Baumanière, Les Baux de Provence Orange Nîmes L Montpellier M Èze Lauzières N 4 Les Bauxde-Provence Bonnieuxen-Provence Saint-Paulde-Vence Grasse R N7 O Marseille P Le Castellet born in 1945, the year my grandfather Raymond Thuilier created l’Oustau de Baumaniere”, 5“I was S Menton explains the famous starred chef Jean-André Charial. “My family very quickly became involved in Saint-JeanCap-Ferrat the Relais & Châteaux story - from a few properties along the Nationale 7 in the ‘50s, to its current Napoule across the continents”. During these sixty years, L’Oustau de Baumanière became a Q La expansion must-visit destination, frequented by personalities like Brigitte Bardot, General De Gaulle, and the Queen of England. Close to the property… H L’Auberge de l’Île Barbe O Le Petit Nice Unmissable Relais & Châteaux restaurants ance I La Pyramide P Hôtel du Castellet Le Moulin Castelas, Les Baux de Provence ernard Loiseau Régis et Jacques Marcon Q L’Oasis from MontpellierJ to Le Castellet The Moulin Castelas is where Jean-Benoît Hugues produces perhaps the best olive oil of the Baux-de- Saint Jacques & Spa Lameloise K Maison Pic saussaie L Restaurant Alexandre rentine rsi • NÎMES M Jardin des sens Michel Kayser, Restaurant Alexandre N Bastide de Capelongue • MONTPELLIER Jacquesand Laurent Pourcel, Jardin des Sens • BONNIEUX-EN-PROVENCE Edouard Loubet, La Bastide de Capelongue • MARSEILLE Gérald Passédat, Petit Nice - Passédat • LE CASTELLET Christophe Bacquié, Hôtel du Castellet R Bastide Saint-Antoine Provence valley. On the 45 hectares extending along the sun-kissed slopes of the Alpilles four varieties S Mirazur of olive are grown: Aglandau, Grossane, Salonenque, and Verdale. Jean-Benoît works his oil like wine, with the same passion and precision. Here, at the Moulin Castelas, the fruit transforms into an elixir. Carrières de Lumières, Les Baux de Provence On this exceptional site of the old Baux quarries, the works of the most prestigious artists are presented. Filmed in 1959 in Cocteau’s The Testament of Orpheus, the quarries make an extraordinary setting today. There’s more than 6,000m2 of space where shows are projected, featuring the paintings of Gauguin, Monet or Van Gogh. In 2014, Klimt and Vienna will have the place of honour. L’Affectif, le vin de Jean-André Charial On the Lauzières Estate, in an isolated little valley in the south of the Alpilles, Jean-André Charial produces a rosé or red wine named “L’Affectif”. Why L’Affectif? This designation goes back to a conversation with my friend Wolinski about a politician. “He’s driven by the affective”, he told me. I remembered this term for the first vintage of this new red wine that I adore, and which boasts notes of prunes, blackberries or red berries. ITALIA lence STAGE 5 (261 KM) EZE-VILLAGE 2 JOURS, 2 NUITS e Èze uzières N Bonnieuxen-Provence Saint-Paulde-Vence Grasse R N7 5 S Menton Saint-JeanCap-Ferrat Q La Napoule O Marseille P Le Castellet l’Île Barbe O Le Petit Nice lexandre S Mirazur • LA NAPOULE ens Stéphane, François and Antoine Raimbault, L’Oasis apelongue • GRASSE Jacques Chibois, La Bastide Saint Antoine Mauro Colagreco, Mirazur La Chèvre d’or, Èze “The history of La Chèvre d’Or is closely linked to that of Relais & Châteaux. Their DNA is similar”, explains Maître de Maison Thierry Naidu. La Chèvre d’Or opened its doors on the cliff of Eze in 1953, and joined the prestigious Association only three years later. Hidden behind solide old stone walls lies the refinement and elegance of La Chèvre d’Or. Away from the public eye, the big blue sea is all yours… Unmissable P Hôtel du Castellet Relais & ChâteauxQrestaurants ues Marcon L’Oasis in the Riviera R Bastide Saint-Antoine • MENTON A sumptuous romantic palace between the sea and the stars Close to the property… Nietzsche’s Path, Èze They say that the famous philosopher who once lived nearby conceived the third part of his monumental Thus Spoke Zarathustra along path that now bears his name. Following the steps of Friedrich Nietzsche, you can walk between the low, dry stone walls, and the cypress and bougainvillea trees, all mixed with the fragrance of myrtle and rosemary. The Mediterranean gives itself freely to a perfect postcard setting. Rothschild’s Ephrussi Villa, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat Transformed into a museum by 1938, this magnificent Renaissance-style palace is one of the most impressive monuments of the French Riviera. A great collector of art, its owner Béatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild was known for her refined tastes. Inside the villa, one can still explore the baroness’s living rooms and apartments, that house an exceptional collection of French porcelain. Be enchanted by one of the nine “remarkable” gardens (as classified by the Ministry of Culture in 2005), which cover almost seven hectares. The Maeght Foundation, Saint-Paul-de-Vence Modern and contemporary art finds its most generous ambassadors here. With this incredible building, Aimé and Marguerite Maeght provided an exceptional setting for the works of artists like Giacometti, Chagall, Miro, Léger, and Braque. The Foundation will be celebrating its 50th anniversary this year and will revisit the masterpieces that marked its history…. Partner The journey is the reward Relais & Châteaux and BMW are ambassadors of exclusive experience and enrich life by adding pleasure. As pioneers of innovative ideas, the two companies have forged an extraordinary partnership, sharing the desire to discover new, creative paths and the greatest possible individuality. Sixty years ago, Relais & Châteaux created the ‘Routes du Bonheur’ to present travellers with personal recommendations for the most beautiful routes from maison to maison, and to create unforgettable experiences. As the saying goes, ‘the journey is the reward’, and with ConnectedDrive BMW offers a personal concierge service opening up hidden secrets and delights to its travellers along wonderful routes through the most desirable regions of this world. Relais & Châteaux and BMW have linked their worlds in order to enhance the costly beauty of the moment and so to open up new vistas to the pinnacle of pleasure. BMW is honoured to be a partner of the ‘Routes du Bonheur’, accompanying travellers all over the world on their personal ‘paths to happiness’, and in the anniversary year of 2014 it congratulates Relais & Châteaux on its new route “60 years of Relais & Châteaux”. 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