Victoria

Fruits of their Labor

idden amid the verdant beauty of a valley in Picardy, Nathalie and Bernard Vinçon make their home in a small village of only eighty people. After residing here for twenty-seven years, the couple has grown so fond (grape harvester) dating to 1715—became available, and they joyfully purchased all three buildings on the lot.

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