FLORY SANTE
Read moreFlory Santé is an organic food store. Customers can make their purchases in-store, as there are no online sales available. The store's telephone number is 05 45 92 13 92.
FERME LERISSON
Read moreDidier and Barbezieux, Didier and Marie-Hélène Lérisson, among other things, operate walnut. They are all kinds of derivatives such as oils, fondants, caramel nuts or nuts that you can order and come to pick up. By calling them in advance, they will be able to arrange for you to visit the sorting room, the distillery or explain the management techniques of an orchard. Marie-Hélène also states that they have very old pineaux (13 and 16 years old) aged in oak barrels.
LA RIBAUDIÈRE
Read moreWe did not test but Michelin yes and attributed to this institution the only star in the department. We could not tell you that. Thierry Boar, the chef, is in constant equilibrium between the very sophisticated development of product flavours without distorting them. The establishment is design. Note that you can buy all the products worked by Thierry Boars in his adjacent Grocery store.
FERME DE JAVERNAC
Read moreRight next to Redortière, Van der Velden operates a breeding of Holstein'holstein to make cheese and other dairy products. With the Maison des Lacs, the farm offers visits throughout the summer.
FERME POUPART
Read moreAll the products of the hive are produced by Marie-Françoise, which welcomes you on its farm and you will be allèche with honey, sweets, gingerbread, nougats, royal jelly… Bzzzz. Go butiner on his side!
FERME DOUSSAINT
Read morePhilippe made a wood-fired unleavened bread and sells it in a small shop in Saint-Vivien. It also offers melons (melons in the Charente River), tomatoes, aubergines, peppers, plums, mirabelles. All over the season.
LA MOUCHE DU COCHE
Read moreAt the foot of the castle, a space has just opened to sell local handicraft productions: clothing, bags, knives, jewellery, wrought iron sculptures. It is also an art gallery and fair trade boutique. Here's how to perfect the city's tourist vocation.
LA MAISON DE LA CHARENTE
Read moreFor Philippe Lice, pronounce x, his difference lies in particular in the freshness of the products: ducks sold in the house of Charente are slaughtered every two days. Instead, gavage is done in areas where the land is less good to plant cereals than in Tusson. " So the specialty of the house of the Charente is duck. In all its forms: traditionnel neck stuffed but also breasts stuffed with foie gras or stuffed cabbage… in foie gras. Test the Tusson mishmash: apricots, prunes and foie-coated figs that have received special mention in the regional flavours competition 2007. In addition to the duck products, Philippe offers a selection of local products, many of which come from organic farming. It thus makes up a kind of fine grocery store from local land that satisfies tourists and troubleshoots the inhabitants.
FERME DE KALIDAAN
Read moreSale at the goat cheese farm for this operation forming part of the Chabichou's route.