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From young apprentices to accomplished craftspeople, from farmers to Michelin-starred chefs, we meet the people keeping French heritage alive. 

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From young apprentices to accomplished craftspeople, from farmers to Michelin-starred chefs, we meet the people keeping French heritage alive. 

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Society & Culture
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Discovering some of France's most beautiful gardens
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Discovering some of France's most beautiful gardens
The Lot-et-Garonne is a south-western French department created from the union of the land and two rivers: the Lot and the Garonne. It’s therefore not surprising that some of the most beautiful gardens in France can be found here. The stories of these mini Edens are both astonishing and little-known. Impressionist painter Claude Monet came to one in Temple-sur-Lot to buy hundreds of water lilies for his garden at Giverny. Not far away, in Nérac, legend has it that another garden was the scene of a brief but passionate love affair between a certain Fleurette and Henri de Navarre, later King Henri IV, giving rise to the French verb "to flirt". Last but not least, Vincent Beylard's orchards have enabled this local man to become a world champion of jam.
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From young apprentices to accomplished craftspeople, from farmers to Michelin-starred chefs, we meet the people keeping French heritage alive.