Chambord Castle Domain (Official) On June 26th, Chambord will host the fifth edition of Chambord Live, featuring one of the most iconic artists on the French music scene: Orelsan! Combining popular success with critical acclaim, Orelsan transcends the boundaries of rap to reach a much wider audience
Chambord (liqueur) - Wikipedia Chambord (French: [ʃɑ̃bɔʁ]) is a 16 5% abv raspberry liqueur modelled after a liqueur produced in the Loire Valley of France during the late 17th century The Chambord product brand has been owned and produced by the Brown-Forman Corporation since 2006
Château de Chambord - Wikipedia Chambord is the largest château in the Loire Valley; it was built to serve as a hunting lodge for Francis I, who maintained his royal residences at the Château de Blois and Amboise
Château de Chambord Domaine (Officiel) Découvrez un spectacle équestre inédit qui retrace l’épopée du château de Chambord à travers les siècles Narré par Jean Dujardin, ce spectacle met en scène dix chevaux et huit cavaliers incarnant des figures emblématiques telles que François Ier, Louis XIV, Molière ou encore le maréchal de Saxe
What Is Chambord? - The Spruce Eats Chambord is the brand name for a famous French black raspberry liqueur with a cognac base This premium spirit is enjoyed worldwide as a fruity staple in the modern bar because it's essential in several favorite cocktails
What is Chambord? An Expert Guide to the French Liqueur Chambord liqueur is a premium spirit with a sweet and intensely fruity taste The raspberry liqueur has a rich flavor with robust notes of fresh raspberry, blackberries, and hints of citrus
15 Best Chambord Cocktails to Drink - MyBartender Chambord is a black raspberry liqueur from France that adds rich flavor, deep color, and gentle sweetness to cocktails It’s made from blackberries, raspberries, vanilla, and cognac, giving it a smooth and layered taste
Chateau de Chambord | History, Description, Staircase, Facts - Britannica Château de Chambord, château in Chambord, France, located in the eastern part of the Loire River valley It was designed by architect Domenico da Cortona Construction of the château began in 1519 and continued into the 17th century