POSTCARD FROM PROVENCE

If you're following me on Instagram, you probably saw a quick rant about my disappointment in missing the lush lavender fields of Provence...but as much of a bummer as it was to miss those rolling purple hills, we still found plenty to fall in love with in the south of France. Side note : head to Provence in June or early July to not miss out.ROSÉ, all day. Sunny southern France is the best of the best in the rosé winemaking and you can snag some seriously delicious blends in just about any store you pop in. And better, many restaurants serve carafes of rosé.provence-france provence-franceCHÂTEAU living. In the charming town of Valensole, we stayed at Château du Grand Jardin. A restored 17th century manor house now serves as a five room bed and breakfast set in a gorgeous scene surrounded by the quaint town and stunning lavender fields.provence-france provence-france provence-france provence-france provence-france provence-france provence-france provence-france provence-france provence-franceFIELD OF DREAMS...lavender and sunflowers to the  max. Even after the fields have been cut (tear), there are still beautiful rolling hills to view and the sweet smell of lavender through the air.provence-france provence-france provence-france provence-france provence-france provence-france provence-france provence-franceprovence-franceGORGEous VIEWS. In the heart of Provence, the stunning Gorges du Verdon is the perfect stop off. Rent a pedal boat for a few hours and float through the Gorges taking in the stunning views.provence-franceprovence-francs provence-franceprovence-franceSMALL TOWN CHARM. The adorably, quaint towns of Provence have all the charm, and of course, all the photo ops.provence-france provence-france provence-france provence-france provence-france 

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