An adventure and a wedding in one!

September 7, 2011 by  
Filed under Destination: France

Although the criteria for weddings that we do changes constantly as the styles and trends for marriages continually alters, one element never changes. The desire to find a location where family and friends can relax, enjoy and share in the happiness of a newly wedded couple. These days, to fulfill that requirement and entice you to into their abode, many chateaus can organise group activities for you and your guests to partake in during your stay….. an adventure and a wedding in one!

This beautiful Chateau is located in the “golden triangle” of the Dordogne region (think medieval villages, evergreen & oak tree woods, gastronomic delicacies such as foie gras & exquisite wines…) which has activities that appeal to all tastes. You can visit the medieval markets at Sarlat, wonder around the box-tree garden at the Monastery of Marqueyssac, canoe down the Dordogne river, or if you’re feeling a little more energetic even try your hand at spelunking (even just hearing the name makes us want to have a go!)

Aside from all these outdoor adventures the Chateau is also fully equipped to host your wedding. This summer we have had several weddings at this Chateau and each one was personalised to reflect the couple’s ideas for their big day. The Chateau has a lovely small chapel in their grounds where you can have your ceremony or you can take advantage of the gorgeous panoramic views and set the ceremony outside. For a reception meal there are various options which range from a relaxed BBQ right through to a sumptuous dinner. To sum up, it’s a wonderful location where all your friends and family can take pleasure in the beautiful surroundings and gastronomic delights of the region. And if all that adventure wears you out, then we suggest nothing better than a wander over to take a dip in the infinity pool….

If you like what you’ve read don’t hesitate to get in touch at contact@feteinfrance.com. Thanks to Kevin and Katie at KHulett Photography for passing on their beautiful pictures of the wedding we did at the Chateau this summer. They got some fantastic shots and we look forward to working with them again on future weddings.

Loire Valley wedding

July 6, 2010 by  
Filed under Photo Galleries & Trends

The story of this wedding has a happy ending… but there were definitely twists and turns along the way.

Katy and Richie had originally signed with a chateau near Blois. Due to completely unforseen circumstances they found themselves without a venue and out their deposit. A difficult situation for any bride and groom to bear, but they were troopers.

We found them another (and in our opinion much nicer) chateau – one that back in the early days of her engagement Katy had cut out a picture of for her wedding inspiration book. Another stroke of luck – the weather cooperated and they were able to hold the cocktail in the chateau’s back gardens. In the end, a very grateful and relieved bride and groom were finally able to enjoy the wedding they had spent so much effort on making happen.

Photos courtesy of David Bacher

Château dinner

February 17, 2010 by  
Filed under Fête Notes

We were recently invited to dinner by a chateau-owner, or châtelain, who has a château about 35 minutes from Paris.  Madame Châtelaine, who spends most of her time in the US, singlehandedly oversaw the entire renovation of the château, from the carefully aged tiles in the bathrooms to the antique furniture that graces each uniquely decorated room.

So it wasn’t surprising that Madame Châtelaine would be able to host a gourmet dinner for 10!  And it wasn’t just the food that was remarkable – Fête in France’s dinner companions were:  two blonde Eastern-Europeans/former professional tennis players; an endearing English businessman and his wife, who had the most wonderful continental European accent; a very elegant older couple who traveled the world and who were great patrons of opera and ballet; a charming French businessman from Versailles.

Despite the evident gap in age, means, and social status (alas, we do not count Lenny Kravitz or Sharon Stone among our “besties”) we had such a great time!  Actually, this is one of the occasions where the word “marvelous” would do it more justice: we had such a marvelous time!

So we’re crossing our fingers that we’ll have the chance to get back to the château, whether it’s for another dinner or even better, for a wedding we’ve booked!

Breathtaking luxury château…only 35 minutes from Paris

February 16, 2010 by  
Filed under Destination: France

We were recently lucky enough to visit a truly fabulous château (and trust us, we see a lot of fabulous places!). So what sets it apart you ask? Let us count the ways…
1) located only 35 minutes from Paris so you’re there before you have time to make it through your favorite ipod playlist
2) A grand entrance to greet you with a large gate and cobblestoned drive
3) Beautiful grounds with a lake, forest and elegant French gardens designed by no other than the master of the art – Le Nôtre
4) Chapel for a wedding ceremony of up to 100 guests
5) A reception room ideal for 60-70 guests
6) Guest accommodation site for up to 30 people in rooms decorated with French antiques and modern bathrooms (the best of the past and present!)
7) Period costumes on hand…gentlemen, start powdering your wigs and ladies, start channeling your inner Marie Antoinette.

Interested? More information and pricing upon request.

Château or bust

February 1, 2010 by  
Filed under Fête Notes

Visiting a new chateau can be a lot of fun – we get to escape from Paris for a while, enjoy the countryside and hopefully find a great new venue to propose to our clients.

We were put in contact with a chateau owner who is keen to do more weddings at his chateau in France.  We, being keen to develop relationships directly with chateaus, decided to take a trip down to check out the situation.  The chateau was located in the Ardèche, a department nestled between Burgundy and Provence, part of the Rhône-Alps region.  The caretakers were a nice English couple who had been long-time residents of Zimbabwe – with weather a far cry from the grey-misty-coldness of French winters.

The chateau was built in the mid 1800′s and is named after the mountain that overshadows the chateau grounds.  An intriguing historical anecdote is that it apparently was into this mountain that a plane carrying JFK’s sister and her lover crashed in 1948.  The chateau can sleep quite a few people and has a large outdoor terrace that could accommodate an elegant outdoor reception.

Wanting to capitalize on our time away from the office, we enjoyed some well-earned glasses of Saint-Emilion and researched other possible venues we could visit on our drive back up to Paris.  Thankfully there was no shortage of candidates and we decided to contact a chateau our wine merchant friend Charles had recommended to us.  The chateau owner had recently inherited the estate and was happy to have us come visit.

This chateau, located between Beaune and Dole, had the symmetric elegant lines of the 17-18th century style.  Despite the snowy weather and general dishevelment inside because of the renovation work, we could tell that it would be a great venue.  The work is scheduled to be done for the chateau’s re-opening in May, are dates are still available for Summer/Fall 2010!

Winter Wonderland Château Wedding

December 13, 2009 by  
Filed under Fête Notes

Most people think warm weather for a wedding but the winter wedding is under rated in our opinion! Here are some pictures from a château wedding we organized yesterday. The ceremony took place in the chateau’s chapel (which was specially heated for the occasion), followed by a cocktail hour with a champagne fountain and roaring fire. Next guests were treated to a French meal of foie gras, scallops, rack of lamb, local cheeses and a pièce montée, (French wedding cake) for dessert. Decor was silver, white and violet with lots of candles and lighting for that extra dramatic effect!

violet lighting adds that colorful touch to complete the silver, white and violet theme

violet lighting adds that colorful touch to complete the silver, white and violet theme

December wedding in a French chateau

December wedding in a French chateau

silver sprayed pine cone place settings