Cooking and Wine Tasting with Norwegian Chef Trond Moi
French Cooking Classes · Maison Mirabeau Wines · TasteContributor blog post by Victoria Koning @MirabeauWine:
A couple of days a year, Trond Moi flies to the South of France to hold a ‘cours de cuisine‘ for a bunch of enthusiastic Norwegian guests staying at at Lou Marronie, one of the most beautiful manors in Cotignac. Trond Moi is a famous Norwegian chef with a number of restaurants in Norway …Continue reading here for further description of the cooking class and wine tasting.
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