Loves2TravelandRead
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When I first saw this B&B website, I knew we had to stay there. Part of a winery, there were five rooms (and an apartment) and in one of those rooms, they could split a king bed into twins for our friends, so staying there worked. Rooms were clean, updated, roomy, and had lots of natural light. The second night we enjoyed a lightning and thunderstorm playing out in the sky. A walk-in shower featured L’Occitane products (but no lotion and no hair conditioner) and the room had a comfortable king bed with quality linens and comfortable pillows. The towel rack didn’t heat up, the small safe was on the fritz, and there wasn’t any closet area to hang or store clothes. Half the armoire was taken up with the safe and storage items while the other half did not open at all. Not deal breakers but for a long stay, it might wear on a traveler.||The breakfast was limited but sufficient. A croissant was placed on each plate in the morning, scrambled eggs were served on small plates, and the usual meats and cheeses. A small serving of berries and strawberries was allocated to each person. And oh, yes, several cereals. On the buffet table were also these thin, curly, almond cookies. Delicious! I later saw a bag of them at the patisserie around the corner and wondered if they were an area specialty. Because the B&B was part of a winery, the owner does a nightly 5PM pouring of five wines so we scrunched down in the cellar doorway that first night and stepped cautiously down the steps. || The location was ideal as you could view the roof of the Hotel-Dieu Museum from the front of the B&B. It took five minutes to walk to there...door to door. We couldn’t have stayed at a more convenient place! Even the famed La Moutarderie Fallot mustard shop was right around the corner. The hosts were kind and welcoming.