
In the sunrise, a squirrel nibbles its hazelnuts. It stops to stare at us straight in the eyes, then it starts again. A gentle wind blows onto the hundred-year-old trees and a sweet music starts.
Laughter from the children playing hide-and-seek rises up between the bushes and hedges. Surrounding us as far as we can see, the vineyards are adorned in their golden yellow and flame red colors. Dreaming of our children growing up here, we imagine Prévert and Doisneau winking at each other around the "Cadole de Palladio."
We invite you to visit our home and experience our peaceful way of life.
Why "La Cadole de Palladio" ?
Cadole is the name of the little old stone house situated among the vines of the Beaujolais.
Andrea Palladio is an Italian architect, the architecture of the castle with its columns is directly inspired by his style. |