Take a Stroll Along Nyhavn Waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark

The 17th century Nyhavn Waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark was once a busy commercial port. Today it is popular for dining and entertainment.

The prettiest place in Copenhagen is Nyhavn Waterfront. The canal was ordered dug by King Christian V in the 17th century to facilitate the shipping of goods and off-loading of fishermen’s catch. Over the next century, wooden houses were built along the canal and the area became synonymous with beer, sailors and prostitution. The once … Read more

Love at First Bite in Dijon, France

Starter of fresh melon and a cup of honeydew melon gazpacho, garnished with a dollop of mint, at Loiseau des Ducs Michelin Star restaurant

Talk about a tease! Florence Bucciacchio, my host from the Dijon Tourism Office began my gastronomic tourism exploration of Dijon, France, with a visit to the Les Halles Market, but she wouldn’t let me buy anything. “I’ve booked lunch for us at one of two Michelin Star restaurants in our city, and I don’t want … Read more

VIDEO: From Farmer to Fruitiere to Affineur – the Making of Comte Cheese

Cheesemaker at Fruitiere of Bouverans performs a clean break test on curd that will become comte cheese

Comte cheese may not be a household word in the United States, but every Frenchman and woman is intimately familiar with this semi-hard cheese from the Franche-Comté region in Eastern France. Comté holds the coveted PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) status in the European Union, which means that only farms, dairies, and aging cellars located … Read more