« The stone-walled La Fargo -“The Forge”, which is what it was in the early nineteenth century- is stylishly minimal, and the restaurant is superb.”
“Corbières, « the next Provence”. Back in the Middle Ages, its rugged remoteness lured both heretical sects and monastic orders. In recent decades, non conformists and disenchanted urbanites have been drawn here by the region’s almost narcotic beauty and its still-affordable land.
La Fargo sits surrounded by well-tended gardens. My high-ceilinged room adjoins a small orchard of fig. I throw open the window which frame a romantic view of the hills…”
(by Allan Brown)