Julie Le Clerc Signed As Gourmet Ambassador
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Julie Le Clerc Signed To New Caledonia
Tourism As Gourmet Ambassador
Auckland, New Zealand – 08 December 2008. Renowned culinary author, chef and food personality, Julie Le Clerc has joined New Caledonia Tourism as ‘Gourmet Ambassador’ for the New Zealand market.
A
self confessed ‘Francophile’, Julie boasts not only a
strong French heritage and passion for “all things
French” but also an impressive collection of miniature
Eiffel Towers which have been gathered on her numerous
visits to and time living in the region. From a culinary
perspective, Julie is a Cordon Bleu trained chef and
flavours of France play a major part in her recipes that
have been published among the ten cook books she has written
and which can be found on bookshelves around the world.
The prolific author has also held positions of food
editor and columnist for a number of high profile
publications in New Zealand.
Julie describes her appointment as “a dream job” as she has a deep love affair with the Pacific region and France, so New Caledonia presents the best of both worlds – “and all just 2 1/2 hours from Auckland” enthuses Julie.
In her role, Julie will escort culinary visits to the region and lend her writing and photography skills by producing a New Zealand ‘Gourmet Guide to New Caledonia’ such as Trans Tasman colleague and celebrity chef, Gabriel Gaté has done for New Caledonia in Australia. Julie will also support the tourism and promotional efforts of New Caledonia throughout the year at trade and consumer events including ‘The Food Show’ which Julie has been a popular guest chef at for the past nine years.
New Caledonia Tourism Regional Manager,
Karen Priest says that the success of
Gabriel Gaté in
the Australian market and his recent popularity at the 2008
Food Show, proved that New Zealanders have a keen interest
in food and wine when it comes to selecting their
destination so the search began for our very own Gourmet
Ambassador.
New Caledonia presents an exceptional
range of culinary experiences and what has been described as
the best French gourmet experience outside of France. Karen
Priest says that for holidaymakers to the region this
presents a “delicious array of experiences from self drive
holiday makers wishing to picnic en route to those wishing
to try their gourmet skills on a self catering holiday to
the dining holiday maker.”
Commenting on the search for a New Zealand Gourmet Ambassador to the region, Karen says that she saw Julie’s unique combination of French heritage and passion with her exceptional culinary credentials as a perfect fit for our destination.”
Julie will commence her ambassadorial role for the region in January 2009.
ENDS