Fine food and wine are firmly rooted in France’s cultural identity. Whether you're interested in growing your own fruit and vegetables, shopping at lively local food markets, sampling freshly caught seafood or dining in Michelin-star restaurants, moving to France is a delectable opportunity for food and wine lovers.
From a Parisian apartment set close to the gastronomic delights of France's capital city to a charming stone house in the heart of Bordeaux wine country, here’s a round-up of some of the best food and wine properties for sale in France right now.
This attractive group of white limestone buildings is ripe for renovation and conversion. Set in a peaceful location in the small hamlet of Loubille, the principal building comprises a main barn and a part-renovated dwelling with a small courtyard garden and two small outbuildings. Just over the quiet lane, you’ll find the second plot, which includes a former stable, garage, and hen houses, plus a former barn/cowshed with a hayloft and wine storehouse, complete with original tuns, bottles and barrels.
Special features: Surrounded by ancient woodland, orchards, small vineyards, pasture and truffle-oak plantations for growing truffles. Included within the sale is an additional plot of land (0.32 acres), only a short walk from the main house. Conversion of existing outbuildings could offer opportunities for income generation.
Close to: Loubille is set in the peaceful rural department of Deux-Sevres. The closest city is Celles-sur-Belle, which lies 32 km north of Loubille. On Saturdays, you can head to the weekly market in Chef-Boutonne (8 km).
This spacious three-bed semi-detached cottage sits in a private spot close to the picturesque Dordogne village of Salignac-Eyvigues. If you want to try your hand at growing your own fruit and vegetables, there’s plenty of space in the garden for a small allotment or vegetable patch.
Special features: Utility room, garage, parking for three cars.
Close to: A 30-minute drive takes you to the market town of Sarlat-la-Caneda and the Dordogne valley. In Sarlat, you can visit the incredible food markets to buy local produce, including foie gras, truffles, walnuts, cepe mushrooms and strawberries. This property is also within a 30 km radius of two Michelin-starred restaurants, Le Pont de l’Ouysse and Chateau de la Treyne.
A charming stone property offering generous living accommodation and a low-maintenance garden. This spacious property has two large double bedrooms, two further bedrooms and two bathrooms. Some parts of the property require refurbishment, so there's scope to make your own mark on this home.
Special features: The sale includes a separate partially converted stone studio annexe next to the main house, which provides scope for holiday rentals and income generation.
Close to: Right at the heart of Perigord Noir, well known for its mouth-watering food. This home is within walking distance of the village shop, bar and restaurant. Just five minutes from the Dordogne River, a short drive takes you to Sarlat-la-Caneda, where you’ll find one of the best food markets in France.
This 4-bed stone-built semi-detached property sits on an impressive countryside plot with 0.42 acres of land. The spacious living room has ancient exposed beams and a wooden staircase. French doors lead you onto the covered terrace, perfect for BBQs and outdoor entertaining. The large, private garden is backed by fields with cherry, apple and plum trees.
Special features: Huge 530 m2 rear garden with dedicated kids' play area and space for pets.
Special features: The good-sized garden offers ample space for an allotment. Polytunnel for growing fruit and vegetables. The outbuilding could be converted for income generation.
Close to: Easy access to major road routes, ferry ports, railway stations and Rennes airport. There are two local villages within 30 minutes walking distance, each with bars, restaurants, supermarkets, schools and shopping amenities. This property is set in a fabulous location close to Brittany, which is well known for its crepes and cider. You can drive to the coast and sample the local seafood in just ten minutes. Dol-de-Bretagne is a short drive away, where you’ll find a lively weekly market and a choice of fantastic restaurants. It’s also 30 minutes from Saint-Malo and about 40 minutes from Rennes, where you’ll find the second-largest market in France.
This compact studio apartment sits in the prestigious 7th arrondissement of Paris. Close to the Eiffel Tower and Champs de Mars Park, it’s on the top floor of a fine late 19th-century building. The apartment requires some refurbishment, which is reflected in the price. Paris is one of the world’s best food cities, and this property is close to all the action, from fine-dining restaurants and authentic cafes to street food markets and patisseries.
Close to: Everything. Rue Cler, one of the best streets in France to find great food, is also on the 7th arrondissement. On Thursday and Saturday mornings, you can take a short walk to Saxe-Breteuil Market to pick up organic food. On Wednesday and Saturday, head to Pont de l’Alma Market on the 16th arrondissement to browse seasonal produce.
This spacious, open-plan property is ideal for entertaining. With six bedrooms and three bathrooms, it’s set in a quiet location on a no-through road and offers lush green countryside views. If you want to grow your own vegetables or keep livestock, there’s ample space in the garden and paddock.
Special features: Set on a no-through road. Garden with dedicated children’s area, BBQ terrace and pretty flower garden. Small orchard with fruit trees. Small paddock, perfect for animals. Solar panels and Viessman heat pump. Plenty of space for a vegetable garden.
Close to:Set in Bordeaux wine country, Duras is famous for its wine. Maison des Vins in Duras stocks a wide selection of local wines and also features an exhibition on the local wine industry. It has an interesting garden, and you can see various wines and learn the differences between them. The bastide town of Monsegur is 9km from Duras.
This listing is actually for two properties on the same plot - a four-bed main house with character features and an additional comfortable guest cottage which could be used for income generation. The spacious, open-plan kitchen/dining room is great for dinner parties. Outside, you’ll even find a hot tub and plunge pool.
Special features: Beautifully landscaped garden with mature trees, shrubs and flower borders. Several terraces and a decked area with a plunge pool and hot tub. The guest cottage offers opportunities for income generation. Substantial outbuilding, ideal for storage.
Close to:Within walking distance of the village boulangerie and restaurant. A short drive from historic towns such as Cognac (brandy capital) and Saintes.
This is a spacious and characterful 3-bed villa with adjoining outbuildings, set in over 2 hectares of land. Hidden in the basement, you’ll find a well-preserved millstone room and boiler room with a magnificent vaulted cellar, which is sure to delight wine lovers. This home is set in the royal bastide of Tournon-d’Agenais, one of France’sLes Plus Beaux Villages.
This traditional 4-bed home is set in the heart of a lush rural environment amongst meadows and forests. The property is set in an enclosed, private plot and grounds within the protected village of Oye, the historic cradle of the Charolais cattle breed. And if you live here, you’ll have the famous cows as your neighbours! There’s a large front courtyard and landscaped gardens, plus a landscaped rear garden with a large natural stone terrace running along the entire width of the property.
Special features: Swimming pool with terrace. Built-in BBQ area with magnificent valley and village views. Outbuildings offer income generation potential. Garage with space for three cars.
Close to: 3.5 km from Saint-Christophe-en-Brionnais, with bakery, butchery, grocery shop, cafe and restaurants, and famous for its weekly cow market. Feast of the Steak takes place annually here on the first Sunday of August. The property is in Bourgogne-Franche-Comte region, famous for its fine wines and vineyards and great for food lovers. It has several signature dishes (jambon de luxeuil, saucisse de montbeliard, honey, seches and galettes to name a few!) and AOC cheeses.
A beautiful stone villa with many traditional authentic features. You’ll find an open fireplace with roasting spit in the stylish country kitchen, and there’s a large covered terrace to enjoy al fresco summer dining. This spacious property has a large living room, six bedrooms and three bathrooms, so it’s perfect for entertaining.
Special features: Large heated swimming pool. The pool house leads down to the Dordogne River. The property has space for garden allotment if desired. Integral garage. Electric gates and security alarm.
Close to: Set in Bordeaux wine country, near to some of the world’s best wineries.
Built in 1679, this peaceful 5-bed property enjoys a tranquil setting amongst nature. The kitchen provides access to the outdoor terrace, and there’s even a separate guest house that offers future income potential. You’ll find a large wooden chalet within the extensive grounds of this property.
Special features: Magnificent swimming pool with decking. Covered terrace off the main entrance. Vaulted cellar, ideal for wine storage. Space for garden allotment if desired. Orchards, a small pond, a hen house and a vegetable garden. Connected spring. The guest house offers potential for income generation. Large garage/workshop.
Close to: Just a few kilometres for all amenities, including schools, restaurants and shops. Set in Bordeaux wine country in the heart of Cahors vineyards. Close to some of the world’s best wineries. The town is lined with beautiful gilded stone houses, and it’s also home to an interestingporcelain museum. If you want to learn more about wine in Lot, check out thewine house beside the town’s tourist office.
Superbly renovated and beautifully presented chateau and winery located in the heart of the vineyards. It offers exceptional views over the valley and sits inside landscaped gardens with a private swimming pool, terraced area, ponds and woodland. Ideal for entertaining, it has several reception rooms and nine double bedrooms, all with their own bathroom facilities. The property also benefits from an independent one-bed apartment, which is suitable for guests or to be used as an opportunity for income generation.
Special features: This chateau and winery with vineyards offers the opportunity to grow your own wine. It has 600 m2 of adjoining outbuildings, including wine cellars, one of which has oak barrels. Private swimming pool.
Close to: This home offers quick and easy access to Saint-Emilion and the surrounding wine estates. Libourne train station is 25 km from the property, and you can reach local shops and restaurants within a 10-minute drive.
An authentic 5-bed villa situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, offering picture-postcard views of the iconic village. Presented in immaculate condition, it has been renovated and decorated to a high standard and is completely ready to move into. The spacious living room leads onto a large terrace, and the landscaped garden offers space for a swimming pool.
Close to: Within walking distance of the famous restaurantLa Colombe d’Or, which has welcomed celebrities and diners from all over the world for decades. There are 104 restaurants nearby that are listed in theMichelin Guide. This home is also within easy reach of Nice (20 km) and the coast, where you can enjoy delicious seafood.
This early 20th-century 5-bed villa offers spectacular panoramic views over the Bay of Cannes from its terraces and heated swimming pool. It also boasts attractive gardens and has a garage with space for two cars.
Special features: Heated pool. Landscaped gardens. Balcony with magnificent views.
Close to: Mougins has a reputation as a culinary theme park, largely thanks to legendary retired chef Roger Verge, who transformed it into a cult foodie destination in the 70s and 80s. Today, it remains a popular pilgrimage destination for food lovers, especially movie big-shots and moguls attending the nearby Cannes Film Festival. Mougins is home to many high-class restaurants and hosts anannual international gastronomy festival.
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