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Designed in the Louis XV, Baroque or Folk Art style, an antique normandyjug is a piece of furniture that’s both timeless and beautiful. They’re often made from wood, oak or metal.

Normandy is a stunning part of France that has a wealth of historical treasures. From the quaint half-timbered homes to the famous cathedrals, it’s easy to see why this region is such an inspiration.

What’s more, the area is also home to some of the most popular wine regions in the world. From Burgundy’s smooth Pinot Noir and Bordeaux’s robust Cabernet Sauvignon to Loire Valley’s sweet Muscadet, the region is known for its top-notch wines.

So it’s not surprising that Calvados, a delicious apple brandy that hails from the same region, is also a popular beverage. The region’s climate is perfectly suited for making this unique drink and the process of distillation has been around for centuries.

In addition to being a great source of drinking pleasure, the region’s wine also played a vital role in shaping the country’s history. Over the years, it became a staple of French cuisine and was used for many purposes – such as a base for soups and stews – and is still revered today.

What’s more, Normandy is home to the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 2014 which are held every two years. This year’s event saw a huge number of competitors from across the globe compete for glory in all disciplines.