Marseille’s Vieux Port below Notre- Dame de la Garde
While the UK was gearing up for the festive season, I was flying to Marseille to squeeze the last bit of warmth out of 2018 and for a crash course in the city’s food history. Two thousand years ago the Romans planted vineyards here, securing a reputation for flinty whites. Centuries later, the region’s popes opted for red, planting grapes at Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Today pink is all the rage, with 80 per cent of the Côtes de Provence vineyards abutting the city producing rosé wine.