CHÂTEAU DE L’AUMÉRADE
Read moreThe Château de l'Aumérade is the most important of the 6 domains of the Fabre-Grimaldi family and one of the most famous houses in Provence. Its vineyard, located on the terroir of Pierrefeu du Var, extends over 330 hectares, 80 of which carry the prestigious title of Crus classés. The Marie-Christine rosé, a true icon of the house, is presented in a unique bottle designed by Charlotte Fabre in 1956 and modernized in 2019 by her great-granddaughter, Caroline Grimaldi-Demey. Be sure to visit its gardens, boutique and exhibition of santons de Provence.
DOMAINE LA SUFFRÈNE
Read moreFamily run for generations, the Domaine La Suffrène is mainly known for its wines from Bandol and Côtes-de-Provence. But he also exploits a thousand olive trees and since 1999 he has acquired his own mill. Olive oil consists of an assemblage of aglandau (25%), brown (15%), cayon (25%), salonenque (10%), with the remaining 25% being composed of cunner, bouteillan, grossane, picholine, cailletier, and lucca. It's a rather thick, very smooth oil with a fruity, fruity type.
DOMAINE LA SUFFRÈNE
Domaine La Suffrène carefully produces organic red, rosé and white AOC ...Read more
DOMAINE DE LA MADRAGUE
Read moreSince its purchase in 2007 by Jean-Marie Zodo, the estate, committed to organic farming, whose 17 hectares of vines in A.O.P. Côtes-de-provence embrace the hillsides of Gassin and La Croix Valmer and go down to the beach of Gigaro, does not cease to improve and to glean medals and distinctions in the contests. The Claire and Charlotte vintages have become a must in the region. Local quality products, vinegar, olive oil, anchovy paste, honey "Les abeilles de Grimaud", jam, gingerbread, are on sale at the cellar.
CHÂTEAU DE SAINT-MARTIN
Read moreFrom the 10thto the 18th century, the monks of Lérins built an underground cellar in which the wines still mature in the best conditions. Cru Classé in Côtes-de-Provence, the estate produces complex and refined wines, owned by the same family since 1740, it has almost always been run by women, today by Countess Adeline de Barry. It also produces premium artisanal spirits. Don't miss Vivinospirit Experiences, the monthly events held at the Château, especially the Festival Rire en Vigne in July.
DOMAINE DE L'ANGLADE
The Petit Futé's favorite vineyard, 40 hectares in the heart of Le ...Read more
DOMAINES OTT – CHÂTEAU DE SELLE
Read moreAlong with Clos Mireille (located in La Londe-les-Maures) and Château Romassan (Le Castellet), Château de Selle is one of the three properties that make up Domaines Ott*. A former residence of the Counts of Provence, Château de Selle acquired a new winery in 2017, which in itself constitutes a wine tourism visit. With 84 hectares of vineyards, the property produces a rosé of exquisite finesse and texture, as well as a racy and elegant red.
FENOCCHIO
Read moreTHE iconic Maitre Glacier in Vieux Nice since 1966, a must for locals and tourists alike. Their workshop in the hills above Nice has preserved the traditional techniques of ice-cream making, using only the finest ingredients. The ice creams and sorbets on offer come in almost a hundred flavors, ranging from the more classic to the more regional, such as tomato basil, chard pie, violet and orange blossom. If you're a tourist, there's a second address on rue de la Poissonnerie, 5 minutes away.
APÉRITIV
Read moreThe house motto: "Create, taste, share". This playful, convivial venue celebrates the local produce of Nice, both to eat and to drink, and is dedicated to the world of aperitifs. 4 distinct areas make up this establishment: the cellar (wines, spirits, rare beers...), the grocery (antipasti, olives, breads...), the cheese shop (regional cheeses) and the charcuterie (Parma and Bayonne hams, sausages, verrines...). The boutique even offers cocktail sets, shakers and all the equipment you need for a successful aperitif!
LES GOURMANDISES D'ANGEA
Read moreHoused in a precious case reminiscent of a doll's house, this patisserie offers handcrafted local specialties: Niçois macaroons with almonds and fruit hearts, or with ganache and natural flavors, "Les Coquettes" flower candy pearls, chocolate sardines, crystallized flower brioche and candied fruit, not forgetting the surprising MaGlagla, a giant macaroon filled with ice cream... Just a few of the sweet treats you can carry under your arm. The orchestration is perfect, the expertise impeccable and the welcome charming.
L'ATELIER PROVENÇAL
Read moreA dynamic direction for this delicatessen adjoining the IFS-certified artisanal cannery, founded in 1991, which produces a wide range of Provencal specialties in the purest tradition, including their flagship product: rock fish soup. You're invited to discover a 200 m² boutique dedicated to the region's terroir, with 200 producers/suppliers and over 50 Provençal estates, as well as fine grocery products and, of course, the local products of the Au Bec Fin cannery made on site.
VIEUX MOULIN À HUILE DU PARTEGAL
A guided tour (with tasting) is offered in this 14th century oil mill still ...Read more
CLOTILDE PÂTISSERIE
Read moreAfter having started at Philippe Da Silva's in the Gorges de Pennafort, Clotilde Lebec opened her pastry shop in the heart of her village for the pleasure of gourmets. She creates with passion confectionery, delicacies, and cakes to measure for all occasions. Try her inimitable apple, hazelnut and raisin cake, her hazelnut and chocolate cookies, her mini fruit pavlova or rum baba to share. Clotilde has also taken over the village bakery with her partner. Delicious breads and tasty pastries.
CHÂTEAU THUERRY
Read moreThe estate extends over the communes of Villecroze, Flayosc and Tourtour whose appellations are respectively classified as AOP Coteaux-Varois en Provence, Côtes-de-Provence and IGP Coteaux du Verdon. We are in the heart of the Haut-Var-Verdon Regional Nature Park, and access from the main road to the 340-hectare estate (40 of which are planted vines) is a pure pleasure. At an altitude of 400 metres, you cross the undergrowth and enter the heart of the limestone and clay soils, before discovering the grandiose concrete cellar with its cathedral-like appearance.
CONFISERIE FLORIAN
Read moreThe reputation of Florian confectionery is well established: it has become such an institution that it has become a museum of confectionery in the hinterland of Nice. But it's in the store on Nice's port side that the candied fruit, jams, flower preserves, caramels, nougats, calissons, fruit gels, sour sweets, crystallized flowers and homemade chocolate are made, all of which have made Florian's reputation. Take the opportunity to treat yourself! The workshop is open to visitors free of charge, except at weekends. A must-see!
LE GLACIER DU PIN
Read moreAn address that will make all ice cream lovers melt with pleasure! The brand stands out for its artisanal ice creams and sorbets with 45 flavors! The recipe for success? Good fruits, sugar and quality milk. Try the Bubble Teas, the sweet or savory crepes, and the famous Soft Ice from Italy. The name "Glacier du Pin" is a double tribute to the eponymous square nearby and to the Antarctic glacier, threatened with extinction due to global warming. And the cherry on your ice cream? The owner is really nice!
LE MOULIN DE SAINT-CÔME
Mill and store selling Provencal products, both home-grown and very local. ...Read more
CHÂTEAU DE LA NOBLESSE
This Bandol appellation vineyard has been run by the same family for 6 ...Read more
MAISON PELLEGRINO
Read moreThe owner, originally from Lyon, shares his delicious finds in this delicatessen and wine cellar. You will find some of the finest French and Italian gastronomy. Epicureans will appreciate specialties such as Lyon and Iberian charcuterie, smoked salmon fillet, cheeses matured by Mother Richard, exceptional burrata and mozzarella, and sublime oils from Provence. As for wines, the choice is exceptional (more than 400 references) and wine lovers will delight in the expert advice.
DOMAINE DES TOURNELS
Read moreSince 1920, the beautiful history of the Domaine des Tournels and the Bologna family for several generations is written under the Provencal sun of the village of Ramatuelle, overlooking the bay of Pampelonne, at the foot of the Camarat lighthouse. 55 hectares of vines enjoy a fabulous location between land and sea at the foot of the Camarat lighthouse. The Domaine's team offers you visits all year round as well as personalized tastings of their Côtes de Provence and local wines. A wine tourism activity not to be missed in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez.