The chateau of Chambord, the biggest in France's Loire Valley, will see its French formal garden restored thanks to a 3.5 million euro ($3.6 million) donation from a super-rich American financier.
Sitting on a little over 16 acres, the property is located on the border between Charente and Dordogne in southwest France, and less than an hour north of Bordeaux by train, according to the listing.
Denise Dupre’s love affair with France started when her husband, former Bain Capital managing director Mark Nunnelly, proposed in the Burgundy region in 1989. “Sometimes a place grabs you,” she says. ...
Tucked into California’s lesser-known Santa Cruz Mountains wine appellation is a $7 million chateau in Saratoga, CA. It went on the market last month and comes with a delectable backstory. In 1878, 19 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover luxury beauty, fashion and innovation from Paris and London. The fifth edition of LVMH’s Les Journées Particulières, takes ...
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