This activity offers a tasting of French cheeses and wines in an artisanal and friendly setting in Marseille. Travellers are welcomed to Laurette to discover a selection of products representative of French gastronomic heritage. The tasting includes several artisan cheeses, chosen for their diversity of textures, tastes and ripenings, accompanied by wines carefully selected to create balanced pairings.
Throughout the experience, the presentation allows us to better understand the products tasted, their origin, the methods of ripening as well as the principles of pairing between cheeses and wines. The activity takes place in a relaxed atmosphere, encouraging exchange and discovery, without any special knowledge requirements. This experience is aimed at both the curious and amateurs wishing to live an authentic moment around French gastronomy, in a local and warm place in Marseille.
The appointment takes place at Laurette, at 16 rue Edmond Rostand, 13006 Marseille.
Please arrive directly at the address indicated a few minutes before the start of the activity.
The team will welcome you on site.
Address: 16 Rue Edmond Rostand, 13006 Marseille
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