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Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Taste of Gascony: Life, Food, and Tours in France's Hidden Gers Region

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Annie Sargent

Places & Travel, Society & Culture, History

4.8 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2026

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

In "Taste of Gascony: Life, Food, and Tours in France's Hidden Gers Region", Annie Sargent welcomes Jenine Lurie, a New Yorker who swapped city life for the rolling hills and medieval villages of the Gers. This episode dives into Jenine's journey—from volunteering on a pig farm 15 years ago to building a new life (and a tour business) in one of France's most authentic, off-the-beaten-path departments. If you've ever dreamed of escaping to rural France or crave travel stories packed with flavor, culture, and real-life adventure, this conversation delivers.

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Annie and Jenine explore why the Gers feels like a well-kept secret. Here, tourists are rare, medieval bastide towns stand frozen in time, and the Pyrenees loom in the distance. Jenine shares how she fell for the region's slow pace, warm locals, and rich gastronomy—think Armagnac, floc, and duck confit—while navigating the challenges of buying a home, learning French, and launching Taste of Gascony, her immersive tour company. She takes visitors beyond the usual wine tastings, introducing them to artisan bakers, Armagnac distillers, and even jazz festivals in Marciac. Listen as she spills the details on her five-day tours, where guests roll up their sleeves to make baguettes, explore hidden art galleries, and dine with expats who've made the Gers their home.

The episode also tackles the nitty-gritty of moving to France: visas, healthcare, and the infamous French bureaucracy. Jenine's honest advice? Follow the rules, embrace the process, and lean on your community. She reveals how she secured her titre de séjour, snagged a health card for just €23 at the dentist, and why buying her Bassoues cottage felt like the start of a new chapter—champagne included. Annie adds her own insights, comparing the Gers to busier French hotspots and explaining why this region rewards those who love history, tranquility, and a taste of la vie rurale.

But it's not all countryside charm. Annie wraps up with a timely update on Paris's crackdown on illegal Airbnbs—including eye-popping fines for rule-breakers—and teases next week's episode on Guédelon, the medieval castle being built using only 13th-century tools.

Perfect for francophiles, future expats, or anyone curious about France beyond Paris, this episode proves why the Gers deserves a spot on your travel list. Hit subscribe to Join Us in France for more hidden gems, practical tips, and stories that make you feel like you're exploring France with a friend. Whether you're planning a trip or just armchair traveling, Annie's conversational style and Jenine's infectious enthusiasm will leave you craving croissants, countryside drives, and maybe even a move to Gascony. Subscribe now and never miss an episode of the podcast that's like a postcard from France—delivered straight to your earbuds. Bon voyage!

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0:00.0

This is Join us in France, episode 587.

0:20.3

Bonjour, I'm Annie Sargent and join us in France, episode 587. 587.

0:21.6

Bonjour, I'm Annie Sargent, and join us in France is the podcast where we take a conversational journey through the beauty, culture, and flavors of France.

0:30.6

Today I bring you a conversation with Genine Lurie who moved to the Gers near Toulouse from New York City and offers tours of this beautiful part of France.

0:43.6

It's an interesting story of how that happened and a place you'll love hearing about.

0:49.5

This podcast runs on Chocolatine, coffee, and the generosity of listeners like you.

0:55.8

Whether you book an itinerary consult to take one of my voice map tours, join me for a day

1:01.3

trip in my electric car around the southwest of France, or support the show on Patreon.

1:06.5

You keep this whole adventure going, and I'm really grateful.

1:10.3

If you'd like to support the podcast

1:11.6

and skip the ads this year, you'll find the link in the show notes and all my tours and

1:18.0

services are at join us in France.com for a slash boutique. For the magazine part of the podcast,

1:23.6

after my chat with Janine today, I'll discuss recent heavy fines to landlords who did

1:30.8

not properly disclose their Airbnb rentals and why this matters to you, visitors.

1:37.8

If you want to explore more friends with us, browse all our episodes at join us in France.com

1:43.0

for us slash episodes.

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And don't forget to grab your free weekly recap of the best stories, tips, and hidden gems.

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Just sign up at join us in France.com for a slash newsletter.

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It's like getting a postcard from France delivered straight to your inbox. Hello, Janine Lurie and welcome to join us in France.

2:12.1

Oh, good.

2:12.7

Hello, Annie.

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Merci, beaucoup.

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