2024

DOMAINE DISTAISE

Market gardeners
4.6/5
5 reviews

The Chambon family has been welcoming you here for five generations. In 1998, the farm shop was opened, and in 2004, 4 guest rooms (3 "épis") and an area for camping-cars were created, followed by 3 rural gîtes. Today, the sales outlet brings together the products of many regional producers with goat's cheese, honey, olive oil, clairette, poultry, wine, vegetables, fruit, garlic and organic shallots, not forgetting farmhouse charcuterie. Light plates and sandwiches at lunchtime and a local menu in the evening. Motorcyclists welcome.

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 Grane, 26400
2024

DOMAINE EYGUEBELLE

Winery
4.6/5
5 reviews
Closed - Open to 10h00

Eyguebelle takes its name from the abbey of Aiguebelle where Cistercian monks developed several recipes for complex plant liqueurs. A knowledge that has been passed down from generation to generation until 1996, when the brand became secular. Come here to discover, during a visit, all the fruit syrups of the region which made its reputation but also the pastis and the walnut cream; without forgetting the famous elixir of life made of plants and fruits elaborated in the Middle Ages in the abbey. At the end of the visit, a beautiful store!

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 Valaurie, 26230
2024

FERME DU CLOS DE L'ORME

Organic store
5/5
1 review

Fabienne and Edmond Tardieu welcome you to their farm where they raise sheep and goats in an environmentally friendly manner for organic, sustainable and viable agriculture. To raise awareness of food and environmental issues, the couple decided to open their farm to everyone and devised fun and educational activities. Meetings with goats, sheep, poultry, pigs and rabbits. For direct sale: organic lamb terrines and rillettes, organic lamb meat. The plus : a gîte on site.

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 Vesc, 26220
2024

MAISON NIVON

Bakery
4.5/5
6 reviews

This gourmet address downtown is an institution founded in 1856. We love the door handle in the shape of a Swiss, the Valence cookie man. Its beautiful window opens onto a scent of orange blossom that flavors the two house specialties, flagships of Valence gastronomy, the pogne and the suisse, which come in different sizes. The Swiss refers to the Swiss guards of Pope Pius VI, who died in Valencia in 1799. Also: chocolates, nougats, saint-genix, cakes, pastries and a collection of breads.

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 Valence, 26000
2024

PÂTISSERIE GIRAUD

Patisserie
4.7/5
3 reviews

Founded in 1964 by Jean-Charles Giraud, and later joined by his son Louis, this gourmet brand welcomes us to its attractive boutique just down the boulevard. Maison Giraud is renowned for its pastries, chocolates and ice creams, as well as its catering service. The Giraud patisserie also combines a downtown tea room with a renowned catering service. In a hurry at lunchtime? Try the menu of the day with salad, dish of the day and pastries, on the terrace if the weather's fine, or on the mezzanine, in the warmth of the interior.

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 Valence, 26000
2024

VIGNOLIS, COOPÉRATIVE DU NYONSAIS

Olive oil producer
4.5/5
4 reviews
Closed - Open to 09h30

The Espace Vignolis houses the store dedicated to the sale of its production with its tasting counter (oil, spreads and wines) as well as other local products, a museum of the olive tree (free visit) and an exhibition gallery. You will discover around the stone millstone and various presses, the instruments formerly used for the extraction of the oil and its conservation. A greedy and fascinating stopover. Many offers on the Internet.

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 Nyons, 26110
2024

ARNAUD SOUBEYRAN

Confectionery
4.5/5
4 reviews
Closed - Open to 09h00

One of the most prestigious nougateries of Montélimar, founded in 1837. Since 2000, Caroline Brotte-Honnoré and Didier Honnoré have been at the helm of this prestigious company, which remains the oldest traditional nougatery still in business. And the4th generation will take over! The company produces 144 tons of delicacies per year! Besides the classic nougat, hard or soft, a beautiful collection of marshmallows, calissons and even strawberry, lemon, lychee lollipops... The gourmands are at the festival!

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 Montélimar, 26200
2024

RAVIOLES DE LA MÈRE MAURY

Local producer
4.5/5
2 reviews

It is a reference in terms of authentic and artisanal ravioles. The ravioles are small fresh raviolis filled with cheese and aromatic herbs in their classic version, originating from the Vercors region, and which now offer multiple variations... Store, free tasting and virtual visit of the production workshops at the Cité de la Raviole located in downtown Romans. A must for gourmets. 24-hour distributor in Mours-Saint-Eusèbe.

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 Romans-Sur-Isère, 26100
2024

À TRAVERS CHAMPS

Organic store
4.5/5
2 reviews

This artisanal zone offers easy access and parking, for this direct sales store grouping together almost 40 organic farm producers based within a radius of a maximum of 100 km around Loriol. The founder is Joël Fauriel, arborist, market gardener and cereal grower on a 12-hectare estate. On the shelves: fruit, fresh and dried vegetables, meats, breads, honeys, aromatic and medicinal plants, cow, goat and sheep's cheeses, chestnut specialities, pastries, wines, jams, black garlic... A real local market!

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 Loriol-Sur-Drôme, 26270
2024

AYME TRUFFE

Regional groceries
4/5
4 reviews

The bewitching tuber has had its own Drôme palace since 1850, located between Grignan and Taulignan, where the famous tuber is grown: 11 ha of truffle fields in production, 4 ha of young truffle fields, 1/2 ha of truffle oak seedling nurseries. Gilles Aymé and one of his Labradors demonstrate cavage (truffle hunting), followed by a tasting of truffle carpaccio with olive oil. You'll leave with your hands full of fresh truffles, tasty truffled olive oil and even oak seedlings.

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 Grignan, 26230
2024

DOMAINE DE MONTINE

Winery
4/5
3 reviews

The estate is built around the three ambassadors of the local trio: wines, truffles and lavender. The winning trio! Two small kilometres separate the Montine estate from the centre of Grignan, the time to dream of the sublime combinations that can be found between truffles and wines from the Grignan-les-Adhémar, Vinsobres and Côtes-du-Rhône appellations. You can taste the wines in the cellar, but also discover truffles and lavender essence in the shop. Also on the programme are winegrower picnics and food truck and wine evenings. There are also gîtes on site.

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 Grignan, 26230
2024

NOUGAT CHABERT & GUILLOT

Confectionery
4/5
3 reviews

Appreciated since time immemorial, nougat is now one of the stars of confectionery. For 160 years, Chabert and Guillot have been repeating the traditional gestures necessary for its production in the beautiful city of Montélimar. The excellence of its know-how has been rewarded with the Entreprise du patrimoine vivant label.

History. The history of the nougat Chabert et Guillot is above all the history of the Chabert family. It began in 1800 with Alexandre, a pastry chef on rue Puissantour (now rue Raymond-Daujat), who made white and black nougat for the Christmas and New Year holidays. His son Ernest will succeed him.

With the third generation, represented by Charles Chabert (1888-1953), the first major transformation took place. While the reputation of nougat made in the family pastry industry grew, Charles noticed that its manufacture took a major part, to the point of relegating the sale of cakes to the background. Nougat is now eaten and offered all year round, without waiting for the Nativity. Chabert then became a full-fledged nougat maker. Rather than continue operating in the cramped premises on rue Puissantour, he convinced his brother-in-law, Henri Guillot, to provide him with the additional capital necessary to buy back the Déjour establishments. We are in 1913, and the Chabert & Guillot brand, which was then created, adopted the birth date of its predecessor in the area. The untimely death of Henri Guillot, with no descendants, kept the company in the Chabert family. Since 1991, the street on which the plant is located has been renamed Charles-Chabert Street. Pierre Chabert, who takes over, develops and perpetuates the family's work. Chabert et Guillot then established itself as the first and most renowned nougat manufacturer in Montélimar. In 1954, director Gilles Grangier, who shot Le Printemps, l'automne, et l'amour à Montélimar, chose the Chabert & Guillot factory as the setting for his comedy, with a Fernandel nougatier pattern as the star. Pierre Chabert will devote himself to the community through the professional union and the economic interest group Inter-Nougat (sale of nougat on the highway).

Fifth generation of nougat masters, Didier Chabert took over the management of the company in 1985. He will be at the origin of the company's second major transformation, that of its transition to technology. In 1987, he invested in an ultra-perfected process to produce ten tons of nougat in 24 hours. In 1992, with the help of François Roelens, mining engineer, he created the liquid nougat, called Montélimar nougat cream, positioning the nougat as an ingredient for pastries and ice cream.

In 1997, the company, a leader in the world of Montélimar nougat, wanted to expand worldwide and sought alliances with a major group. For its part, La Raffinerie Tirlemontoise S.A., the leading Belgian sugar producer - itself a subsidiary of Südzucker, the leading European sugar producer - intended to continue its investment efforts in the pastry ingredients market. Thus, on 1 October of the same year, the French nougat leader and the European sugar leader joined forces to jointly pursue and develop many products under the brand name of the Surafti group's subsidiaries. In July 2003, Nougat Delavant joined the NCG+ group.

The products. Soft nougat, hard, dark or crunchy nougat, chocolate-coated nougat, organic nougat, nougat cream, calissons and fruit pastes.

Employment. Chabert et Guillot has 160 employees who produce 15 tons of nougat daily and a turnover of 25 million euros.

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 Montélimar, 26200
2024

JACO'PAIN

Organic store
4/5
2 reviews

Since 1989, this organic and local bakery-café-resto has been bringing the village center to life. You can find organic leavened breads, made with local flours, handmade, cooked in an oven heated with wood. Jaco'pain's bread is available in cereals, wholemeal, semi-complete, rye, spelt, hiker's bread... We also offer pastries, pognes, blue bread, walnut pie, etc. Small restaurant on the spot with salads, savoury pies, boards and local breads. Also a tea room. Very warm and welcoming.

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 Saint-Thomas-En-Royans, 26190
2024

CHOCOLATERIE A. MORIN

Chocolatier
4.7/5
27 reviews
Closed - Open to 09h30

The Morin family has been in the chocolate business since 1884. But the history of the family business has been built up over the generations through several revolutions. The creation of the family business in 1958, first by André Morin, then by his son Jean-François, to offer a product of impeccable quality. The best way to do this was not only to select the very best cocoa trees, but also to grow our own fruit trees. Today, Jean-François' son Franck continues this tradition of excellence.

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 Donzère, 26290
2024

MOULIN DE MONTOISON - HUILERIE RICHARD

Regional groceries
4.1/5
26 reviews
Closed - Open to 08h30

Henry, Marcel, Joseph, Patrick, Louis and Emma... It's now the fifth generation at the helm of Huilerie Richard. The Richard family has been processing olives since 1885. Originally, Henry Richard pressed his olives in Mollans-sur-Ouvèze before delivering the oil to his customers by mule-drawn cart. The first mill in Nyons was inaugurated in 1922. Then came the move to Aouste-sur-Sye in 1958, and finally the inauguration of the new Montoison mill, dedicated to walnuts and rapeseed, in 2006, with its direct sales boutique. A boutique on the outskirts of a production mill is a popular option. As for the know-how and rigorous extraction methods used to produce the oils, these have remained unchanged for 140 years. Today, the Richard company has 19 truck stores, 10 stores and 4 mills. The store next to the mill in Nyons has a loyal following, and the new little boutique in Aouste-sur-Sye, in its pretty stone house, has quickly found its clientele. Alongside olive oil, the ancestral star, and olive by-products, the company has expanded its range to include walnut, hazelnut, rapeseed, sesame and pumpkin seed oils, as well as an ever-growing organic range, all available in its stores and online. Added to this are cosmetics and gourmet products. Richard's boutiques offer comforting stopovers. For something a little more unusual, take a seat at the oil bar and dare a tasting!

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 Montoison, 26800
2024

LA CAVE DU MIDI

Wine Cellar Wine House
4/5
1 review

This wine cellar like a wine bar. It is simple and it is fine. The bottles are perfectly aligned with shelves that lead us to the northernmost vintages of the Rhône Valley - toast and condrieu - to the southernmost vintages - Châteauneuf-du-Pape. A price declination also! You can find yourself at the comptoir counter of the bar, the wine tasting of the day, olives and washers in support. There is a good selection of wines in bulk, nicely presented, for a daily wine that is affordable and nevertheless of good quality.

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 Montélimar, 26200
2024

MAISON CHAPOUTIER

Wine Cellar Wine House
4/5
1 review

It is an institution! The origins of the estate date back to 1808. Today, the seventh generation of Chapoutier is at the helm. Even if this estate remains the most important producer of Hermitage, it has diversified towards other regions. Little by little, the vineyard has been transformed into a biodynamic culture. This truculent winemaker was also a pioneer in the translation of labels into Braille... Chapoutier exports all over the world. The plus : it is also a school with oenology courses and initiation to wine tasting.

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 Tain-L'Hermitage, 26600
2024

BOUTIQUE SAINT JEAN

Delicatessen
4/5
1 review

Welcome to pastronomy! This large store is dedicated to raviole. For more than 50 years, the artisan pastier Saint Jean has been perpetuating the best of the tradition. His raviole are made with products from a reasoned and local agriculture, with soft wheat flour, fresh eggs and melting fillings with Comté AOP, fresh white cheese and parsley for a quality guaranteed by a Label Rouge and an IGP. In addition to the traditional raviole, there are other ravioles on the shelf. Looking for an idea? The website will inspire you.

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 Romans-Sur-Isère, 26100
2024

LA RAVIOLE DIOISE

Grocery store
4/5
1 review

The Hostache brothers have opened a local shop in the village of Montlaur which offers a selection of products from their farm - walnuts, walnut or hazelnut oil, honeys - and from the Diois region - goat's cheese, clairette, lavender, honey... Their delicious homemade ravioles are filled with fresh cheese and herbs, mashed potatoes, vegetables, nuts, basil, and Picq's square ham and form large plates. We love the chocolate raviole to be poached in milk and served with a scoop of Bourbon vanilla ice cream.

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 Montlaur-En-Diois, 26310
2024

LA BRASSERIE DU SLALOM

Organic store
4/5
1 review

Brasserie du Slalom produces 100% organic, artisanal mountain beer. Located at the foot of the Hauts-Plateaux du Vercors, at an altitude of 900 m, the premises are all wood, well insulated, integrated into the landscape and very bright. At the helm and at the counter are Martin and Valentin, both in their thirties. You'll find Slalom's beer in shops and guinguettes, but discovering it at the source is not without its charms. On the menu: blondes, ambers, but also IPA, beer with four hops, Belgian abbey beer with Vercors sauce, ephemeral beers. 100% local!

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 La Chapelle-En-Vercors, 26420
2024

RAVIOLES SAINT-JEAN

Gourmet products local specialities and wines
4/5
1 review

At the source of ravioles! Pastronomique... It's all about the art of French pasta, and it's one of the 4 direct-sales boutiques of the Saint-Jean brand, the others being in Romans, Grenoble and Lyon. On the production site of this pasta-maker since 1935, you'll find ravioles in all their variations, and you can watch them being made behind a glass window overlooking the workshop, every weekday morning. In addition to traditional Royans ravioli, you'll find a whole range of pasta dishes, quenelles, fresh sauces..

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 Saint-Jean-En-Royans, 26190
2024

CAVE DES VIGNERONS DE ROCHEGUDE

Gourmet products local specialities and wines
4/5
1 review

Rochegude is close to Suze-la-Rousse, but much less well known as a major wine-growing commune. In this cellar, you'll discover a fine range of Côtes-du-Rhône and village wines from the Massif d'Uchaux. Red wines include Rouge d'sens, Influence rhodanienne, Village Rochegude fût de chêne and Cuvée du marquis. In rosé : Rosé d.Lyre or rosé de saignée. White wines: Blanc d.Lys and Vin de Pays Méditerranée. The English have a word for it: Rochegood! Jovial welcome.

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 Rochegude, 26790
2024

RASPAIL JEAN-CLAUDE & FILS

Sale of wines and spirits
4/5
1 review

Henriette and Marius Raspail, managers of the village café Le National, began the family wine adventure in 1942. With their son Flavien, they developed a small production of clairette. In 1965, Jean-Claude and Françoise took over the business, made it prosper and built a cellar on the road to Die in 1985. Organic conversion in 1997 with the arrival of Frédéric. The house was awarded the Organic Agriculture Trophy of the Drôme department in November 2021. Reception of camping-cars.

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 Saillans, 26340
2024

BRASSERIE LA MANIVELLE

Gourmet products Beer and brewery
4/5
1 review

La Manivelle is a story that has been going on since 2009, when it all started in an old hydroelectric plant in Dijon, which had an influence on the choice of the brewery's name! Since its inception, the brewery offers eleven permanent recipes of high fermentation and various styles. Since 2020, the brewery also has a bar and the beers are even certified organic. And what we find here, and what we love, is above all a team defending the values of craftsmanship that is waiting for you to share its passion!

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 Die, 26150
2024

NOUGAT CHABERT ET GUILLOT

Confectionery
3.6/5
5 reviews

Chabert et Guillot has been perpetuating the nougat tradition in Montélimar since 1848. While many brands have taken the gamble of expanding their product range, Chabert et Guillot has decided to concentrate on what has made the local confectionery so successful: nougat and nothing but nougat. You'll find 4 stores in Montélimar, the one at this address being the factory outlet where you'll find more than 30 varieties of nougat in a wide range of colors and flavors.

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 Montélimar, 26200
2024

PÂTISSIER-CHOCOLATIER GUILLET

Chocolatier
4.1/5
28 reviews
Closed - Open to 09h00

The Guillet house has more than 50 years! One half-century of shared delicacy and happiness. Guillet remains the chocolate reference of Novels and... well beyond, since the Guillet house is rewarded to Japan for its incomparable chocolates. A right harmony between tradition and innovation allows master craftsman pastry chef Novels to draw his pin from the game in a context of fierce competition. It is that the chocolate it is pleasure but also one crowned market! Guillet declines a sublime collection, the classical ones associating walnut, morello cherry, orange peel, almond with most original in form of ravioli or... of shoes (man or woman!). The house is also famous for its refined macaroons, its verrines and, of course, the wide range of its intervene very smart. The Guillet house also has its shop with Valencia (place of Champ-de-Mars).

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 Valence, 26000
2024

LE COMPTOIR DE MATHILDE

Delicatessen
2.8/5
6 reviews

Marielle and Richard Fournier founded the company in Tulette in 2007. Mathilde? It's the name of Richard Fournier's grandmother, son and grandson of a chocolate maker. Today, this house of chocolates and high-end delicatessen products has a 2,600m2 production unit that transforms more than 150 tons of chocolate per year, among the few chocolate makers who roast their own cocoa beans, including Valrhona, Bernachon or Bonnat. The direct sales store offers a wide range of bars, marshmallows and spreads.

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 Tulette, 26790
2024

CAVE AUX CINQ SENS

Caviste
3/5
3 reviews

An area of over 200 m² dedicated to wines and spirits, with over a thousand references duly selected by Damien Bécheras. Of course, the Côtes du Rhône are well represented, not forgetting other regions and even foreign countries. A fine selection of champagnes and spirits. What's more, the owner organizes wine-tasting initiations and "Exception ou prestige" evenings. A great opportunity for conviviality and fascinating learning. Plus: relevant advice and a selection of wine and wine service objects.

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 Valence, 26000
2024

CARREFOUR

Hypermarket
3/5
1 review

On the holiday road, ideally located in the southern area of Montélimar, this huge Carrefour store invites us to enjoy the advantages of this great national sign: tickets for shows, small creux and of course all traditional rays offering small prices. We still think of the convenient service station to get full before you go back!

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 Montélimar, 26200
2024

DOMAINE A. MAZURD ET FILS

Winery
1.8/5
8 reviews

The estate was created in 1978 by Aimée and André Mazurd, the parents of the current owner, but the Mazurd family has lived off the vine for four generations. It covers 118 hectares in the Côtes-du-Rhône and Côtes-du-Rhône Villages appellations, and even in the Rasteau appellation, spread over different communes and different terroirs, which allows for a parcel-by-parcel selection and the production of typical wines. Good red wines aged in oak barrels. It is possible to visit the cellars on reservation.

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 Tulette, 26790
2024

MONOPRIX

Department store
1/5
1 review

The house seems immutable and we hope it is! Monoprix in the city centre is an institution and a pleasure. The brand offers beautiful clothing for the entire family, fashion, quality and attractive prices, but also beauty products, accessories, and the first floor, a pleasant grocery store where you can shop. All this accessible without taking his car… The must: balances. Unbeatable! Real balances with a second differentiate at 70% (the famous yellow labels that you get out of touch)!

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 Montélimar, 26200
2024

CAVE CHAUME-ARNAUD

Wine Cellar Wine House

In 1987, at the age of 23, Valérie decided to resume the family case, supported by a "modern" grandfather and a mother "who jardinait on the moon".

A learned mixture that finds itself in its wines: atypical, elegant and organic, with aromas of spicy fruits, with this little taste of "still a drop for pleasure". Note that, nevertheless, 3/4 of the production is exported to Europe, the United States and Japan.

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 Vinsobres, 26110
2024

CAVE COOPERATIVE LA VINSOBRAISE

Wine and alcohol cooperative

Vinsobres is the first growth of the Drôme provençale. The cooperative cellar gathers 250 wine growers. In the middle of the vineyards, the Vinsobraise reveals the stages of wine making, grape sorting, pressing, bottling... This terroir of the Côtes-du-Rhône produces aromatic and fruity wines, including two vins de pays, white chardonnay and red merlot, and, in addition to vinsobres, two other AOCs : roussane (white) and carignan (red). Wine tourism activities.

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 Vinsobres, 26110
2024

MOULIN À HUILE DOZOL-AUTRAND

Olive oil producer

In the middle of the old presses and millstones, the old mill now houses the shop. A state of the art mill allows us to crush the olives within three days of harvesting and to produce a range of extra virgin Nyons PDO oils, from the sweetest to the fruitiest. A video recounting the four seasons of the olive, a shop where you can stock up on home-made olive oil and a multitude of other local products awaits you.

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 Nyons, 26110
2024

BRASSERIE DE LA GRIHÈTE

Gourmet products Beer and brewery

Grihète takes its name from grihet, the Provencal word for cricket. It has been brewed in Nyons since 2001 at Brasserie Artisanale du Sud, a pioneer of regional microbrewing. Our craft beers are pure malt, with no added coloring, sugar or additives, unpasteurized and fermented on fresh yeast, then kept cold. Choose from a range of bottles rich in flavor and poetry, traditional or original, such as the Blonde au riz du Delta de Camargue. Beer box subscriptions, filler rentals and brewing kits.

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 Nyons, 26110
2024

PICODON CAVET

Regional grocery cheese and cream shops

A three-generation company dedicated to Picodon de Dieulefit, a goat's milk tomme with a characteristic, slightly spicy flavor. The company collects raw goat's milk from as far afield as Bourdeaux to make these tommes, which measure 5 to 7 cm in diameter and 50 to 80 g in accordance with the AOC. Cavet offers different maturing stages: from 8 days to 2 months and more. Of course, the longer the ripening, the more personalized the picodon! The Dieulefit method label implies a cheese matured for at least 2 months (14 days for a classic AOC picodon).

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 Dieulefit, 26220
2024

DOMAINE DU RIEU FRAIS

Winery

It is the third generation of winegrowers to produce this well-known organic wine. The vines of the Domaine du Rieu-Frais blossom on the marl soils of the beautiful Ennuyée valley, on 30 ha combining 9 grape varieties. The vinification, like the cultivation, is done organically and by hand. The winemaker offers free visits of the cellars and oenology courses. The domain produces a white chardonnay, a white viognier, a rosé of syrah, and many red wines. Also a very good organic grape juice.

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 Sainte-Jalle, 26110
2024

DOMAINE LA ROSIÈRE

Winery

For over 45 years, Domaine La Rosière has been perpetuating a tradition of terroir-driven wines, using local grape varieties from the Baronnies hillsides. The reds feature Syrah, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. White wines feature Viognier and Chardonnay. Wines with poetic names: Confidence, Héritage, Chardonette and La Vertue. Part of the estate's production is also organic, under the Bio'ronnies label for red, rosé and white wines. A particular favorite is the sparkling Chardonnay rosé.

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 Sainte-Jalle, 26110
2024

CHARCUTERIE DES LIMOUCHES

Charcuterie

A regional benchmark! The Limouches drying room and workshops are located on the pass of the same name, at an altitude of 1,000 m. The company was founded in 1962 by Alex Chomarat, with his son Gilles taking over in 1993. The house's flagship product remains the caillette, a small round pâté with herbs and spices. Also tasty are ham, raw or cooked, sausages, herb sausages, murson... Stores also in Montélier and Col des Limouches.

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 Châteaudouble, 26120
2024

CAVE NOISEL

Wine Cellar Wine House

An artisanal, farmhouse, organic and 100% walnut address. Founded in 1991, Cave Noisel was taken over in 2017 by the "Handi Capables" team from LMDES, an adapted company based in Saint-Jean-en-Royans. Walnut wine, walnut jam, walnut cream, walnut-filled pies, sublime green walnut chutney adopted by the region's chefs... not forgetting the flagship product, virgin walnut oil. The Noisel family's legacy of artisanal production is sure to delight your taste buds. You can also stop off for a tasting session and visit the stone mill.

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 Saint-Jean-En-Royans, 26190
2024

CAVE JACQUES FAURE

Wine Cellar Wine House

Owner of a vineyard of 25 hectares, artisan of wine and wine, Jacques Faure invites you to discover or better know the wines of his production: clairette, crémant-de-die and nest-de-die. One thing is certain: you will be received with the smile and kindness of local people.

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 Vercheny, 26340
2024

BOUCHERIE-CHARCUTERIE PASCAL

Charcuterie

All gastronomes lovers of cochonnailles often agree on this point that the best meats are usually not in the dry climate regions. Unfortunately, we could say for the Diois if there were, fortunately, exceptions. Here is one, which perhaps confirms the rule, in any case does not fear the competition of products "made in Haute-Loire" or "made in Ardèche". It is only to see the army of the ham hung on the ceiling. And other treasures are also available among which home chorizos, stomachs, herbal sausages.

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 Saillans, 26340
2024

BISCUITERIE DU PÈRE CRAQUANT

Biscuits

Le Père Craquant was a famous pastry chef from Saillans, whose real name was Jean Eynard, who operated in the 1920s. Improving on the traditional recipe for almond croquettes, he invented a cookie so good that its fame spread beyond France's borders. Today, Craquant remains crisp and delicious, and is available in four versions: plain with almonds, almonds and chocolate, and with orange or lemon peel. Also on the shelves: navettes and meringue macaroons.

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 Saillans, 26340
2024

FERME BIO LE PANICAUT

Organic store

A gourmet and organic address. Syrup and jelly of thyme, lavender or sage ? Or fennel, lime, nettle, lemon balm, elderflower, bergamot mint, rose, savory, chestnut flower. A collection based on aromatic and medicinal plants harvested in nature or on the farm. Dare to use sage syrup to glaze a roast pork, fennel syrup in tomato coulis, rose syrup in peach salad... Also a lamb farm for meat, also organic. On the spot a caravan, a lodging and three rooms of hosts.

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 Francillon-Sur-Roubion, 26400
2024

CAVEAU LA SUZIENNE

Wine and alcohol cooperative

Nestled at the foot of the castle, this winery was created in 1926. La Suzienne is a showcase of the region's winegrowing landscape, an ambassador for the diversity of the terroirs and local wines. It brings together the winegrowers of 22 communes located in the Drôme Provençale and the northern part of the Vaucluse. La Suzienne produces and markets 4 AOP appellations: côtes-du-rhône, côtes-du-rhône-villages, grignan-les-adhémar and suze-la-rousse. Many events with animations and concerts around tastings, oysters and wines lunch for example. See program on the website.

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 Suze-La-Rousse, 26790
2024

GEANT CASINO

Supermarket

A large area on the holiday road with a beautiful shopping mall, a great chance that you don't miss! Everyone has its own account: the automobiliste motorist, the rush that needs a peigne or a nice bouquet. Inside the brand, a vast space is devoted to appliances, computer computers, image and sound, and a bookstore can satisfy culture thirsty.

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 Montélimar, 26200
2024

CARREFOUR MARKET

Department store

A nice baby Carrefour! In the south area, the hotel offers a quiet and friendly version in the city. One of its advantages: less tails at the cashier… The Carrefour market, which now flourishes in the heart of the cities, is a tradition of grocery stores. And that is all the better! We like this impression of doing shopping in the neighborhood and finding a range of good products.

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 Montélimar, 26200
2024

LE CLOCHETON

Gourmet products local specialities and wines

A truly plural address and 100% local. Le Clocheton is at the same time a grocery store with local products and fresh bread, a local bistro open all year round, a restaurant, two gîtes and a campsite, all of which are run with energy and passion by the Charras couple. You will learn, for example, that the Montalbanais count among their compatriots the Calvinist theologian Daniel Chamier (1565-1621), but also Joseph Charras (1769-1839), general and baron of the Empire who rallied Napoleon on his return from Elba. An ideal refreshment stop!

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 Montauban-Sur-L'Ouvèze, 26170
2024

CROC DÉLI DRÔME

Bread cakes chocolates ice cream

It is a good smell of pastry which welcomes you in this artisanal cookie factory which declines croissants and brioches, saint-genix and pognes, dry cookies, salted or sweetened shortbread. You hesitate? Try the daisy! In addition to the classics, let's mention the chocolate chip pogne, the walnut shortbread, the apér'olives, salted olive shortbread, made from black olive paste, green olive paste, almonds and Provencal herbs, a must for shortbread. You can also stock up on roasted almonds and whole pralines.

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 Cléon-D'Andran, 26450
2024

VINOTHENTIK© CAVISTE

Caviste

Creator and owner of the Vinothentik© brand, Jean-Philippe Leroy is a bottle scout, sommelier, wine merchant and bon vivant who likes to share his favorites. His house philosophy revolves around tasting bottles from artisan winemakers and discovering authentic artists at regularly renewed exhibitions. This is the antithesis of mass retail. Fine wines and paintings go hand in hand. Numerous events: tastings, openings, meetings, seafood evenings...

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 Chabeuil, 26120