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€13.90
The Crémant de Bourgogne Domaine de Rochebin is a sparkling white wine with a fresh and light mouthfeel with aromas of citrus, white flowers and mineral notes. Serve at 12-14º for the appetizer, seafood or white meat.
€6.90
A classic In a sandwich, with toasted bread as an appetizer, or as a starter with a green salad.
€6.90
An authentic tasty green pepper terrine that improves with time.
€6.90
Perail Brebis DOP 150gr Pasteurized sheep's milk cheese. Origin: Midi-pyrénées
€5.90
Artisanal jam from France from Les Délices de Flo
€45.90
Contains:
- 1 block of Southwestern Foie Gras 70g
- 1 Duck Foie Pate (50% Duck Foie Gras Block) 70g
- 1 Duck Delice (25% Foie Gras) 70g
- 1 Goose Terrine 70g
- 1 Duck Terrine 65g
- 1 Duck Rillettes 65G
- 1 Peasant Terrine with Truffa 3% 70g
- 1 Hare Pate with Armagnac 70g
€23.90
Southwestern Duck Foie Gras with Fig and Guérande Salt in a jarWhole fig in its center and Guérande salt
180g - €23.90
€4.90
A fruity cream with a touch of Monbazillac that goes perfectly with foie gras.
Syrups / Syrups
Anise Syrup - GIFFARD 1L
€10.90
Discover Giffard's Anise Syrup, a pure sugar syrup with the characteristic anise flavor. Ideal for preparing cocktails and refreshing drinks. Tip: use 4 doses of thinner for 1 dose of syrup.
€9.47
Comté DOP 24 months curing - 200g
Raw cow's milk cheese.
Origin: Franche Comté
€25.00
Come with your partner, friends or in search of that special connection, and celebrate the passion for wine with a touch of adventure!
Take part in a unique blind tasting experience of wines at MAISON PUYVALIN on october 25th from 7pm to 8pm30.
This educational and relaxed session invites you to discover the secrets of world wines through the tasting of 5...
Aperitif and Spirits
Mead (Chouchen) Tad Coz 75cl
€13.90
Mead is an alcoholic drink made only with honey, also known as chouchen in Brittany.
Mead is known as "the drink of the gods".
Founded in 1929, it was the Cornouaille mead factory that made chouchen famous in France. The company was awarded the "Mercure d'Or" in 1995 by the Minister of Craftsmanship.