LA MAISON DU PASTIS
Read moreAfter soap, if there is one thing associated with the Phocian city, it is pastis! This famous aniseed-flavoured drink, made up of many other secret ingredients, is an ideal gift to take home with you. In this small shop, you will find nearly a hundred pastis and absinthes... and all the delicatessen to make a success of your kemia with Marseille sauce. You should know that the house sells its own pastis (which matures after five months): all you have to do is choose your bottle and one of the home-made pastis (after tasting)!
HARDWARE HOUSE
Read moreIn 2015, Guillaume, launched his Bariana range with a real project around rum in Marseille. As in the th century where the majority alcohol in Marseilles was rum, Bariana pupil, assemble and markets in wine merchants, rum. The range also includes rye whisky, gin, liqueurs and the famous Pastis pastis with fresh plants in the area. It also revives missing spirits. In this series called the "series of lights" you will find the ratafia of Marseille, the elixir of Swede and soon of other liqueurs distilled in the th century still. Free tour and tasting.
LIMIÑANA CRYSTAL
Read moreCristal Liminana is one of the last Marseilles Pastis factories. Managed by the founder's granddaughter, a visit will allow you to discover the adventure of this 100% local brand. Two million bottles a year are sold. We recommend the guided tour, of course, and advise you to taste one of the house specialities: the Pastis Un Marseillais, Cristal Anisette, liqueurs, and a local vodka as well. Congratulations to Maristella for the management of the company, a true Marseille heritage.
RHUM LES CANAILLES
Read moreWe've been dreaming of a rhum arrangé made in Marseille, and Les Canailles has made it! A team of enthusiasts whose production laboratory is located on the Cours Gouffé, right next to the Zoumaï brasserie, offer us some exotic beverages that showcase the Provencal terroir. The rum and exotic fruits used in some recipes come from afar, but otherwise Les Canailles has made a point of working locally (apples from Vaucluse, figs from Solliès...). The result is fruity, sunny recipes of incomparable quality, sourced right around the corner. Mango chilli, almond caramel or apple tonka bean, which one will make you fall in love?