Monday 13 March 2023

Fleur de Loire

Fleur de Loire, Blois, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Pauline telling Rosemary and Hervé about the historic pillars in the bar.

Fleur de Loire is a new 5 star hotel with a 2 star Michelin restaurant at Blois. The chef is locally born and raised Christophe Hay [link], who is the only chef in the Touraine Loire Valley who has more than one star. We were invited to visit along with Loire ConneXion, on an outing organised by Summer Jauneaud, who is Loire Valley Concierge. Pauline Bernard the General Manager took us around and it was a very useful and interesting visit. 

Fleur de Loire, Blois, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
The chef's Maserati in the courtyard. It is the only car allowed to park here. Guests cars are parked by the staff in a carpark hidden behind the eastern wing of the hotel.

It's a hotel for people who don't do the outdoors, although ironically it is perfectly placed for the Loire a Vélo cycle path. I've no doubt that the hotel does a great job of attending to their guests well being (Fr. bien etre), and this focus is just as is should be according to the latest industry trend reports. The main attractions are the Michelin starred restaurant and the Sisley spa [link]. There is a second restaurant too, with magnificent views over the Loire towards Blois, and a €75 a head gastronomic menu [link]. The decor is all soft purpley beigey blue greys that reference the river, with lots of black and white photos, mostly taken by Christophe Hay himself, and works of art by featured artists which change regularly [link]. The 112 staff wear turquoise uniforms and there are 44 rooms.

Sisley spa, Fleur de Loire, Blois, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
The Sisley spa.

The building is U-shaped, with an open courtyard facing the Loire on its left (south) bank. It was built by Gaston d'Orléans, the troublesome brother of Louis XIII (the king in the Three Musketeers) and up until now has been a hospice of one sort or another (most latterly an aged care home).

Michelin starred kitchen, Fleur de Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
The Kiosk a patisseries [link], with a lovely view of the Loire and Blois.

The project has cost 9 million euros.

Michelin starred kitchen, Fleur de Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Wagu style beef, produced near Angers, on display in the Amour Blanc restaurant.

Michelin starred kitchen, Fleur de Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
A typical room (not a suite, which we didn't see), with a view over the Loire.

Michelin starred kitchen, Fleur de Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Red wines in the 'cellar', a controlled atmosphere storeroom in the Michelin starred restaurant.

Michelin starred kitchen, Fleur de Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
The Michelin starred restaurant.

Michelin starred kitchen, Fleur de Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Table setting in the Michelin starred restaurant, on the 'Chef's Table'.

Michelin starred kitchen, Fleur de Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
The view of the Michelin starred kitchen that diners get.

Michelin starred kitchen, Fleur de Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
The Michelin starred kitchen.

2 comments:

Le Pré de la Forge said...

"The project has cost 9 million euros.".... how the other half live, eh!?
That's not a 13€ a head lunch venue!!
Sorry, leaves me cold!

Susan said...

Le Pré de la Forge: To be fair, nowhere you would want to eat is €13/head these days. But yes, I was rather shocked at the price in the Amour Blanc non-Michelin starred restaurant.

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