Travel: The France Issue: Cognac, Provence and more

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The Washington PostWednesday, May 09, 2012
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Fecamp, France - September, 2011 Ð  Atop the seaside town of Fecamp sits the Palais Benedictine, home of the famed herbal liqueur. (Photo by Paul Abercrombie/FTWP)

In cognac country, so much to drink in

A drink-and-dine tour of the cognac houses of France, plus a few other French liqueur distilleries.

Talk About Travel

Talk About Travel

The Post's Travel section's editors and writers take your travel related questions.

In Verdon Gorge, that sinking feeling

In Verdon Gorge, that sinking feeling

Europe's largest canyon, in Provence, France, has plenty to inspire awe — and, if you think about these things, plenty to inspire fear.

Another big merger up in the air

Another big merger up in the air

Here's a bird's-eye view of what's in store for travelers if the US Airlines-American Airlines deal takes off.

The forgotten Chateau de Malmaison

The forgotten Chateau de Malmaison

SIDE ORDER | The Empress Josephine's country palace just outside Paris has a place in history, if anyone can remember it.

In Miami, mojitos and baseball

In Miami, mojitos and baseball

The new Marlins baseball stadium benefits from the local flavor in Miami's Little Havana.

Sin City's heavenly reminder

Sin City's heavenly reminder

SIGN LANGUAGE | The Post is looking for the best shots of amusing signs from the world of travel. Here's one of them.

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