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Aug 1

Thank you again for your very helpful, personal service

Hello David,

Many thanks to you and Sharon for all your help with our house purchase in France - I was thinking about you both last week and was planning to get in touch. 

All went very smoothly in France - from the initial viewings that you arranged through to final completion. All your agents 'on the ground' in France were also incredibly helpful. We're over the moon with the house and can't quite believe it's ours yet!  We were very sorry to leave at the weekend and have already booked a few trips back this year. 

I'm so pleased that we made the original contact with you and all your introductions have been so helpful - not only in buying the house but also to the insurance and currency exchange companies as well. 

Thank you again for your very helpful, personal service. I hope you and Sharon have a lovely summer and help lots of others find their dream homes in France. I have already recommended you to lots of people! 

Kind regards, Sue.

Sue found her perfect French holiday home in Brittany, in the beautiful department of Cotes d'Armor and like many others the enjoyable challenge now is to visit the property and spend as much time there as possible.

Thanks you Cle France

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Jul 30

I don't think we would have got through it without you

Hi Sharon,

I just want to say a quick thank you for all your help with my purchase. I don't think we would have got through it without you.

Kind regards and thank you once again, Linda.

Linda went viewing with Cle France, had her offer accepted and is now the proud owner of a charming house in Brittany, in the department of Cotes d'Armor.

Thank you Cle France

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Jul 29

Le Fromage: The World of French Cheese (Part 2)

More musing on the delights of French cheese!

Last week we learned about two of the most famous French cheeses: Camembert and Roquefort. Today, we will look at two more cheeses that have earned a following by cheese connoisseurs à travers le monde (around the world).

Cle France and French Cheese

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Brie :

Brie is perhaps le fromage Français le plus connu (the most well known French cheese) in the United States. Along with Camembert, Brie can be purchased in most supermarchés (supermarkets) around the country. Many people may confuse Brie with Camembert because it looks similar. However, both cheeses have distinct flavours that set them apart.

Like Roquefort, Brie has been around for centuries and even gained the approval of le Roi Charlemagne (King Charlemagne) in the late 8th century.  And it was one of Louis XVI’s favourite cheeses, lending credence to its royal title “Le Roi des Fromages” (The King of Cheeses), a moniker later earned during un concours (a contest) put on by Charles Maurice de Talleyrand, le Premier Ministre de France au début du 19ème siècle (France’s Prime Minister at the beginning of the 19th century).

The most famous Brie comes from the town of Meaux in the Seine-et-Marne region near Paris. Like Camembert, Brie has a kind of yellowish colour, is very creamy and should be consumed with bread. It works wonderfully as a dessert cheese accompanied by fruit and paired with Champagne.

Chèvre :

Chèvre is another popular and widely consumed cheese. The word chèvre means goat in French and, as you might have already guessed, this cheese is made entirely of lait de chèvre (goat’s milk). Surprisingly the Pays de la Loire and Normandy as well as the more obvious Limousin are good regions for cheese is made entirely of lait de chèvre.

Goat cheese is characterised by its stark white appearance that turns jaune (yellow) as it ages. If you wait too long, it begins to take on a flavour similar to savon (soap) along with une odeur puante (a smelly odour) that can be rather unpleasant. Chèvre is an acquired taste and it can be a little fort (strong) when you first try it, but give it a little time and you’ll begin to appreciate its more pungent flavour and aroma.

Unlike Brie, Camembert or even Roquefort, Chèvre comes in different formes (shapes) that you might not expect. Pyramids, cylinders and little even little cubes will make you double-check the label to make sure you’re buying chèvre. Chèvre is one of the few cheeses equally at home on your salad, your pizza or in your omelette. Un verre de vin rouge ou blanc avec un morceau de pain et un peu de Chèvre, et peut-etre quelques olives (a glass of red or white wine with a piece of bread and a little Chèvre, and maybe a few olives) makes for an excellent little repas (meal).

Blog submitted by: Alex at The French Property Network - Cle France.

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Jul 25

Fab service as ever

Thanks Sharon, Fab service as ever!

As promised I will leave you alone for a bit until our passports come.

Kind Regards, Jack & Lou.

Jack and Lou are planning a viewing trip with Cle France to Lower Normandy to look at Property in Orne, Manche and possibly even Calvados, once their passports arrive that is!

Thank you Cle France

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Jul 24

I will definitely use you again

Hi Sharon,

just to say many thanks to you and David for doing a cracking job with the house sale in Kerveno, Cotes d'Armor, Brittany, France and ironing out any hiccups with the Notaire over the money transfer, I don't think I would have completed without you, your advice and knowledge over the fosse septic and the roof were very helpful, if I decide to purchase another property I will definitely use you again, the house has been transformed already and is starting to feel like home. 

Kind regards, Joanne x

Joanne bought a lovely renovation project and was so keen to get started we think she had local artisans lined up down the lane on signing day ready to start work, good luck Joanne and many happy times renovating and wish you even longer times enjoying the hard work.

Thanks you Cle France

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