For the last 18 years I've explored French food, culture, wine and cheese through this blog. Now heading in an exciting and natural new direction, as of spring 2023, I will be offering an in-person experience devoted to tasting and appreciating French cheese.
My goal is to share my deep passion for the subject and to demystify the delicious, often aromatic, sometimes intimidating world of fromage!
The tasting includes:
A comfortably seated, 2½-3 hour cheese and wine workshop in a wine shop
10-12 French cheeses paired with 4-5 wines (and/or possible other drinks)
A fun, sensory and educational experience
You will go away with:
A deeper understanding of cheese
Confidence in purchasing, serving and slicing
Cheese and wine pairing insight and know-how
A new love for cheese, including their varied flavors, aromas and textures
The small group format, maximum 8 people, which includes all the cheese, bread, accompaniments and drinks, is €130 per person (please see note).
They will be offered most Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at noon.
To book a tasting, or for any questions you may have, please contact me at louloufrance@gmail.com
This experience can be customized for private groups, just ask!
This experience can be customized for private groups, just ask!
Note: Please send an email to discuss a private tasting if you would like to include children under 14 years old
22 comments:
This is fantastic! Well done. Can't wait to book a spot.
Thank you Carina! :)
I heard you on David Leibovitz’s podcast and would love to book a session when I’m in Paris.
Hi Patricia
I hope you enjoyed the podcast! We had a great time taping it. :)
Please send me an email with your Paris dates and let's get you booked for a tasting!
Oh wow, sounds so great. I’ll be in Paris in February, too early to enjoy your cheese and wine offering.
This is wonderful news! We were in Paris in November, but when we come again, I would love to do this. Cheese!!
Barbara - Please reach out to me for a tasting next year! :)
Mary = Let me know when you're heading back to Paris and hopefully we can arrange something!
tasting next year!
What location is the cheese/wine tasting held?
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sckoehler - It is held in a wine shop in the 11ème. I send the exact address once you sign up.
Narzon - Thank you!
What a fabulous tasting and exploration of cheeses we had with Jennifer! She is, by far, the queen of everything cheesy! Thank you so much!!!
Gail - you were a delightful group! Thank you again!
I was lucky enough to do this tasting with Jennifer in April, it is fantastic and if you are on the fence I encourage you do it! Hope to do it again when I'm there in October.
Wonderful taste and Beautiful Packing love it.
Hello Jennifer,
I lost touch with your blog but reading about the bedbugs in Paris I thought of you and thought I'd get in touch. I don't know if you remember me. I live in Figueres and also write a blog (Beyond the Pale), except mine is about Catalonia! I wanted to tell you that I've written a book, and although it is about Catalonia and not about France, I still think you might enjoy it (No Regrets: A Life in Catalonia), but mainly I just wanted to say hi to a fellow expat blogger whom I've known (virtually) for a long time. Stay well. Dvora
Thanks, Jennifer, for a terrific class this week. You illuminated the world of cheese with straightforward, fascinating info. We were filled with delicious cheese, diverse accompaniments and nice wine. We look forward to the next level class the next time we’re here!
Congratulations on this exciting new chapter! Your dedication to exploring French food, culture, and now offering in-person cheese tastings in Paris is truly inspiring. Looking forward to embarking on this delectable journey with you and demystifying the world of fromage! 🧀🍷
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We are Jennifer Greco fans from way back. She’s the best! Referred her to friends and all raved as much as we do. Covid has put a damper on travel plans for a while, but next time in Paris . . . .
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