My husband and I and my 88 year old father-in-law (a WWII vet) stayed at Chateau Vouilly during the 65th anniversary of D-Day. The word "authentic" best describes Vouilly. The sense of centuries of history is almost palpable. Host James, inherited the Norman property from his grandmother. Vouilly had been the American press headquarters during D-Day; it is quite thrilling to eat a lovely breakfast in the same room where the likes of Walter Cronkite (RIP), Andy Rooney, Ernie Pyle, Robert Capa, et al, banged out their stories in the thick of the war and to have an apertif in the room where the censors cleared their words for print. While nicely restored the chateau has not been stripped of its character. James and Marie-Jose strike the right balance of welcoming guests as friends to their country home without ever violating guest privacy or being intrusive. Our rooms were comfortable, nice firm mattresses. After a busy day of events, we especially appreciated the extra- long, deep bath tubs. Though our rooms were exceptionally clean, Vouilly is not bound by an artificial housekeeping schedule -- we were free to nap and read in our rooms at any time during the day without interruption. Excellent dining, shops, beaches and historic sites are within a 10 to 20 minute drive from Vouilly but the immediate area is working-rural with sheep, cows, thoroughbreds, produce and dairy -- no urban sprawl. Great walks out the door. Vouilly is the perfect place for those who can appreciate the "terroir". Be sure to buy one of the Chateau Vouilly history booklets. (We have only one suggested improvement for the Hamels: Consider installing a small refrigerator where guests could keep drinks and light snacks. There were times when we would have enjoyed having a bite to eat without having to drive).
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