The newly restored château de Môh captures the languorous luxury of the French countryside.
It is lunchtime on a bitterly cold January day when I arrive at Château de Môh. Within moments of pulling up to the estate—a restored 15th-century castle overlooking the confluence of the Vienne and Loire Rivers in the village of Candes-Saint-Martin—I am sitting at a long farmhouse table next to a roaring fire. A French still life lies before me: local cheeses, a crusty loaf of bread, a… (View original article)