You are expected at “Le Parfait Amour” (perfect love), small bistrot, offering a typically Provençal wooden and beaten zinc counter, displaying antique glasses and carafes.
In such a lively and colorful atmosphere, Philippe is always ready to share his passion for wine with various guests and friends.
As a keen oenologist, he is always looking for the best of the local production.
He will guide you through the Côtes du Rhône vineyards, only a few miles from here, making you discover the great names: Chateauneuf du Pape, Gigondas, Vacquéras, Beaume de Venise or Rasteau.
A little café, 3 stools, 2 tables where to play card games such as “belote” or “rami”; the friends corner. A place Marcel Pagnol would not have disapproved.
A fridge is also available.
Nonetheless the best way to quench one’s thirst in Provence remains the traditional cocktail hour: what is indeed better than the 5 PM aniseeded aperitif ?
The occasion to play a nice game of “pétanque” (game of bowls played in the South of France) at the back of the garden. |