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Château Cheval Blanc (French for "White Horse Castle"), is a wine producer in Saint-Émilion in the Bordeaux wine region of France. Its wine received the highest rank of Premier Grand Cru Classé (A) status in the Classification of Saint-Émilion wine , and is one of five wine-producing châteaux of right bank Bordeaux awarded First Growth status.
Cheval Blanc Paris is housed in a building designed by Henri Sauvage and completed in 1928, while Patou was founded in 1914 and reached its heyday during the Jazz Age, with a client list that ...
In 2008 he founded the restaurant Le 1947 at Cheval Blanc Courchevel, [1] and in July 2014 he took over the kitchens of Pavillon Ledoyen on the Champs-Elysées in Paris. In 2008, with Florence Cane, he launched Le Groupe Yannick Alléno, [ 2 ] with clients in Saint-Tropez and Paris, at the Royal Mansour in Marrakech, at the One&Only The Palm in ...
Arnaud Donckele (born 29 March 1977) is a French chef. He currently runs two Michelin 3-star restaurants, La Vague d'Or at Cheval Blanc St-Tropez (formerly Résidence de la Pinède) and "Plénitude" at Cheval Blanc Paris.
Cheval blanc or Cheval-Blanc, French for white horse, may refer to: Château Cheval Blanc, a wine producer in Saint-Émilion in the Bordeaux wine region of France; Cheval-Blanc, Vaucluse, in southern France Canton of Cheval-Blanc; Le Cheval Blanc (brewpub), in Montreal; Le Cheval Blanc (mountain), in the Alps
The original horseshoe staircase by Philibert de l'Orme in the Courtyard of Cheval Blanc (1559) Following the death of Francis I, King Henry II continued to expand the chateau. The King and his wife, Catherine de' Medici, chose the architects Philibert de l'Orme and Jean Bullant to do the work. They extended the east wing of the lower court and ...