Beautiful views for pre-dinner drinks, incredible food with just the right amount of theatre, excellent friendly service.
Oh wow! Incredible. Everything. The drinks on the patio with 360 degree close proximity to medieval village. The impeccable service: observant, precise, knowledgeable,discreet. The divine food: presentation, taste, texture, harmony, sequence. The superb wine pairings. The decor: modern but timeless, luxurious but comfortable. Highest praise does not suffice.
Do not hesitate, book this 5* experience. Everything was superb, the service was on point and all the little extras went above and beyond.
Table de Pavie is a real treat - the dining room is glamorous, the service special and the meal a wonderful journey of tastes and textures. The sommelier chose two perfect wines to match our menu choices. This was our second visit and it was even better. Taking coffee and fresh madeleines on the terrace with the best view of St Emilion - an afternoon with friends to remember forever.
This place is southwest of France. Located in the heart of the Bordeaux wine region. Did you guess? 🍷 is Saint milion! It is about 35 kilometers from Bordeaux. People who love wine must have heard it, but it doesn't matter if they don't drink, because the town is beautiful! 📜 History Named after a monk named milion, he settled in a nearby cave in the 8th century and was known for his miracles and healing powers. The town has a rich history with medieval architecture and cobblestone streets dating back to the Middle Ages. One of the most famous landmarks is the Stone Church, which is carved from solid limestone and has been around for more than 800 years. There are so many tourists from all over the country, everything in the town center is about wine, and you are asked to pay for it everywhere, like Disney. Of course, there are many grape hotels and restaurants, and the opening time is long and the price is high. It is worthy of a tourist attraction. Surrounded by rolling vineyards, it is fun to walk and shoot without micro-licking. In addition to producing one of the world's most famous wines, it is also famous for its cuisine. The Michelin two-star restaurant Table de Pavie is on the top of the mountain. Transportation: Train to Libourne, then take a bus or train to St Emilion. But it is still best to drive by car. #I am a flower viewer #Newly opened attractions big search #March travel #Check in the world YO #Good place to travel outbound
Beautiful views for pre-dinner drinks, incredible food with just the right amount of theatre, excellent friendly service.
Oh wow! Incredible. Everything. The drinks on the patio with 360 degree close proximity to medieval village. The impeccable service: observant, precise, knowledgeable,discreet. The divine food: presentation, taste, texture, harmony, sequence. The superb wine pairings. The decor: modern but timeless, luxurious but comfortable. Highest praise does not suffice.
Do not hesitate, book this 5* experience. Everything was superb, the service was on point and all the little extras went above and beyond.
Table de Pavie is a real treat - the dining room is glamorous, the service special and the meal a wonderful journey of tastes and textures. The sommelier chose two perfect wines to match our menu choices. This was our second visit and it was even better. Taking coffee and fresh madeleines on the terrace with the best view of St Emilion - an afternoon with friends to remember forever.
This place is southwest of France. Located in the heart of the Bordeaux wine region. Did you guess? 🍷 is Saint milion! It is about 35 kilometers from Bordeaux. People who love wine must have heard it, but it doesn't matter if they don't drink, because the town is beautiful! 📜 History Named after a monk named milion, he settled in a nearby cave in the 8th century and was known for his miracles and healing powers. The town has a rich history with medieval architecture and cobblestone streets dating back to the Middle Ages. One of the most famous landmarks is the Stone Church, which is carved from solid limestone and has been around for more than 800 years. There are so many tourists from all over the country, everything in the town center is about wine, and you are asked to pay for it everywhere, like Disney. Of course, there are many grape hotels and restaurants, and the opening time is long and the price is high. It is worthy of a tourist attraction. Surrounded by rolling vineyards, it is fun to walk and shoot without micro-licking. In addition to producing one of the world's most famous wines, it is also famous for its cuisine. The Michelin two-star restaurant Table de Pavie is on the top of the mountain. Transportation: Train to Libourne, then take a bus or train to St Emilion. But it is still best to drive by car. #I am a flower viewer #Newly opened attractions big search #March travel #Check in the world YO #Good place to travel outbound