Discover the best top things to do in Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France including Deli', 365 Fromages, L'Arbre a Vins, La Cour aux Saveurs, Confiserie Fouque, Bastide du Laval, Caveau du Vacqueyras, L'Eterle, Vignoble Art Mas, Moulin Fortune Arizzi - Huile d'Olive Pur Terroir.
Restaurants in Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur
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Tasting of : Olive Oil and vinegar made in Nice- FRANCE Wine from Nice & Provence Delicatessen flavors and Souvenirs from Provence and Mediterranee; Salad Bar ; Pub
We ordered the jamon with goat cheese sandwich and another one with chicken and emmental cheese. Both were huge, each 7€ and absolutely delicious! The restaurant itself is lovely as well. Great place to sit down after going up hill, take a snack and a wine!
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At Valbonne Village, Eric Gayraud, Cheese merchant, offers you cheese of great tradition, farm cheese directly from local producers, as well as cheeses from all over EuropeCheeses are selected from the best producers. They are sold in portions and festive cheeseboard are also available (on order).Cheese platters can be taken away at lunchtime. Free tasting
living just 3 doors away has a definite advantage. Run by a very friendly ex computer expert who decided to change to change life you will be served by a passionate cheese connoisseur. Fantastic choice and expert advise. My favourite is the " Brie au Truffe ", the truffle filling is home made and just perfectly dosed. I also tried one of the best Red Leicester I've ever tasted. A must for cheese lovers, highly recommended and a regular for me.
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Sheltered under an old Platane tree, L'Arbre a Vins offers a selection of 450 wines from the Rhone and beyond. Every wine can be enjoyed on the outdoor terrace, with a cheese or meat plate and a selection of tapas, and there is a permanent selection of wines by the glass. In high season you can also be guided through a wine tasting of local wines ( 10 euros for 8 wines) Having lived in the UK for 10 years, your host Mathieu speaks english and can fully explain the characteristics of every wine
This is THE place to start your exploration of Provence wine when visiting the Vaison-la-Romaine area. Matthieu is friendly and knowledgeable and takes his time explaining the different wine styles and guiding you through a tasting. The place also has juices for kids and snacks that vegetarians and non-vegetarians can enjoy.
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Located in the heart of the regional national park, the Bastide du Laval Olive Oil Mill provides visitors with a unique opportunity to discover the landscape and traditions of Provence. Set against the cliffs from which the stone for the construction of the original village of Cadenet was quarried, the mill brings a feeling of authenticity. Far more than a simple olive oil mill, Bastide du Laval is keen to develop a friendly and educational approach to the fascinating world of olive trees, olive oil and, of course, Provence. Olive tourism serves as an alternative to traditional tourism, offering indepth knowledge of the olive oil industry and capturing the true essence of the culture surrounding the domain of the olive tree. The olive oils produced at the mill as well as the wines from the domain itself are sold in the boutique, along with a selection of local products.
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Moulin Fortuné Arizzi is grower-producer of Extra Virgin Olive Oil located in the heart of Provence. On the estate, where seventeenth-century Provence has been preserved unspoiled, the staff provides carefully guided visits (free of charge) which include a tour of the estate, a video (in English) entitled “From the Olive Tree to the Olive Oil”, tasting and much more.
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