Saturday, August 31, 2013

Musee Estrine Saint Remy de Provence. Renovation works underway.

On Tuesday August 27th 2013 I went to our Musée Estrine to check on the state of the renovation works.
The museum will unfortunatelly not reopen this fall as hoped, but is scheduled to reopen in March 2014.

Created in 1989 by the Association Présence Van Gogh (non profit society), this modern art museum aims to promote painters while alive while dedicating a room to the life of Van Gogh.
It  is a national Museum since 2007.

The magnificient Hotel Estrine was built in 1748 by Joseph de Pistole, councellor to the king.  It now belongs to the town hall of St Remy who bought back the "parts" that where sold in the past, restoring this heritage building as it was when built.  A new metal structure has been added in the court yard in order to expand the museum from 578m² to 931 m².

The ground floor will be dedicated to the temporary exhibition and the Van gogh's room (with projection).
The first floor will host the permanent exhibition and you'll be able to wander in the little roof garden overlooking the village's roof tops.

The opening exhibition's theme is to be "Les Paysages des Alpilles au XXéme et XXIéme siécle". 35 artists will be displaying their works. As from the 22nd March 2014.

Musée Estrine
8 rue Estrine
13210 Saint Remy de Provence
Tel : 04 90 92 34 72
Website being rebuilt

Located in the very centre, closeby to the town hall.


Musée Estrine under works

The model of the extension. Existing building in the front, extension in White in the back.

Entrance hall in Spring 2013

Entrance hall in August 2013

Work starting in the court yard

in what is to become the temporary exhibition room.

Heritage patrimony

To be part of The Van Gogh's room

The future roof top Garden terrasse

The Old building from the Terrasse


The roof tops of St Remy de Provenc

Provencal Hotel with Cooking classes under the Olive trees. Le Mas de L'Oulivié

Located just outside of busy village centre of  Les Baux de Provence, The 4 star hotel Mas de l'Oulivié is one of my favourite.

I love (amongst other things)
- The location (admist an olive grove of 110 trees),
- The Provencal touches & decor (not over the top),
- The most friendly welcome and service from Isabelle & Emmanuel Achard the owner, and of course all their friendly staff,
- The comfort and quality of the room (with a view!!!),
- The eco-friendly dedication that they have shown for years,
- The "labelled" herb garden,
- The stunning swimming pool and the Tennis,
- The views from any where in the property over the Apilles mountain range,
- And so much more.....


Isabelle and Emmanuel Achard, the owners (running the hotel for real), are always keen to improve their property in everyway they can. They spend most of their winter renovating their property and finding new services for their guests.

The new "cooking class under the Olive trees" was just created in 2013.
Taking place every wed, Sat & Sun mornings, the chef Gilles will first take you to one of our local market to purchase the produces. Back at the Mas de l'Oulivie, you will head up to the Olive trees garden (weather permitting) where an outside kitchen will await you. You will then be taught how to prepare a traditional Provencal Lunch (one you'll be able to cook by yourself when back home !).
And of course taste and enjoy what you prepared....
Cost of the cooking class is of 85€ per person incl half a bottle of Alpilles wine
Kids under 12yrs 45€
Cooking class only opened to hotel resident (so far...)
Min 2 persons, max 6 persons
Full program available on request

Hotel Mas de l'Oulivie 
Les Arcoules
Route d'arles
13520 Les Baux de Provence
04 90 54 35 78
Web site 
Facebook page 



Cooking class under the olive trees

That what I call Cooking in Provence



Welcome to Mas de l'Oulivie in Les Baux de Provence


A Caracter room


Privilège room giving onto the garden





Prestige room


Private Garden of a Suite



The outside restaurant and bar


Local art in the breakfast room


Rent an electric bike at the hotel

The herb garden


Thursday, August 29, 2013

Roman wine for tasting. Mas des Tourelles

Located in Beaucaire, on the Costières de Nimes wine denomination, The Mas des Tourelles invites you to discover how wine was made during the roman times.

When the present owner starting his winery, loads of amphora bits where found on the property. The owner called archeoligists and they discovered that a winery was located on the property.
That's when he decided to re-create wine as it was made during the roman times (although "traditional wine" is also made on the property.

The visit of the small museum will explain you the different aspect of wine making in the roman time. The only difference is that nowadays wine is bottled and not kept in Amphora (life span being very limited).

The first part will take you in a XVIIth C Mas (farm house). Explanation of the wine process, spices that were used, roman objects found on the property, "roman game" play room for kids (& grown up)...

The second part will take you in the cave were wine is made. See the press, the amphora...

2013 harvest will starts on Sept 8th. 
If you go on that day, you'll see roman dressed up guys crushing the grapes...
The juices will stay for 3 weeks in the amphora prior to being bottled up.

To end up, you can of course taste the wine and bring back some. The shop is filled with local products, including a selection of roman spices and savouries made by Mireille Cherubini from Saint Remy.

Le Mas des Tourelles
4294 Route de St Gilles
30300 Beaucaire
04 66 59 19 72
Web site 
Open 7/7 from April to Oct
Visit of the museum 5.50€

The Shop at Mas des Tourelles



The Museum



Archeologic bits found on the property

The play room


The Winery

The roman press


Juice pour into the lacus

Then stored for 3 weeks in those amphora. It is "spiced" at that time