Discover the best top things to do in Vaucluse, France including Distillerie Manguin, Distillerie A. Blachere, Aroma'Plantes Distillerie, Distillerie de Lavande les Coulets, Distillerie de Lavande Jean-Claude Guigou, Les Agnels Distillerie de Lavande, La Ferme Saint Pierre.
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5.0 based on 10 reviews
Choice of the very best local fruits, homogenous ripening, slow maceration or fermentation, distilled twice in Charentais stills, heart of chauffe selection, blending, ageing... In Manguin, each step of our savoir faire is carried out rigorously and according to the rules. We are committed to ensure giving you the very best of the fruits selected for our eaux- de- vie and liqueurs. Patience, refinement and passion are the key words of all our creations.
5.0 based on 200 reviews
The Distillerie A. Blachère is the oldest distillery in Provence. Created in 1835, it specializes in the production of brandies, liqueurs and especially syrups. It produces the famous syrups PAC® lemon and Fun Blue®, Couleur Provence®, liqueurs of Provence old over hundred years, artisanal pastis and brandies from Châteauneuf du Pape and Provence. Tasting and sale.
4.5 based on 116 reviews
Your visit start here! In the earth of lavenders fields, visit the distillery, the Lavandoscope, the gallery of time, the plantothèque and two walking trail (fields museum and the extensive lands). An unique experience planned: Lavender trips, Soap workshop and Lavender spindle. On the spot, we also propose a shop of 70 m², 100 % organics products (essential oils, cosmetic, soaps, cereals, dry plants, syrups made by Aroma'plantes). You can also take a break under the one hundred years old trees or in the aromatic bar.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Distillerie de Lavande familiale traditionnelle. Boutique de Vente sur Place. Visite guidée gratuite pendant la saison de récolte du 14 juillet au 20 août.
We had the pleasure to meet this lovely couple last week. If you are into slow tourism and authentic experiences, you have to stop by Les Coulets! Buy some lavender essential oil (same than the one used for Chanel fragances), some local honey or a pillow mist to bring the Provence magic home...
3.5 based on 56 reviews
We (family of 7) were there on July 10th. The owner, Veronique, showed us everything and explained everything to us. She allowed the children to participate the process of making oil. They loved it. Veronique is the 5th generation running the place, she has all the knowledge about lavender. We really didn't know a lot about lavender but after the tour with her, we had a really good understanding. Great place, nice people, worth the visit.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
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