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Museums Out and about Gastronomy Entertainment Discovery
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Out and about Gastronomy
Entertainment Discovery
Museums
Practical ideas
Market…
Luberon
Gordes,
a jewel in Luberon
Aix-Salon
Saint-Chamas,
Life in a troglodyte dwelling,
a timeless haven
Alpilles
Les Baux-de-Provence,
“art must be original
and deliver a punch”
Provence
The must-do things this summer…
N° 4 - 2015 - Provence - 40
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Provence | Traditional Fare |
Traditional Provençal markets
Where to find the main markets:
Monday morning:
Luberon: Cadenet, Cavaillon, Lauris, Velleron
Alpilles: Fontvieille, Saint-Etienne du Grès
Aix region: Les Milles, Luynes
Tuesday morning:
Luberon: Cucuron, Gordes, Lacoste
Alpilles: Cabannes, Rognonas, Tarascon
Aix region: Aix-en-Provence, Eguilles
Salon region: Alleins, Eyguières
Wednesday morning:
Luberon: Le Thor, Gargas
Alpilles: Mollégès, Mouriès, Orgon, Saint-Rémy de Provence
Aix region: Aix-en-Provence, Meyrargues
Salon region: Mallemort, Salon de Provence
Thursday morning:
Luberon: L’Isle sur la Sorgue, Ménerbes, Robion, Roussillon
Alpilles: Aureille, Maillane, Maussane les Alpilles, Noves
Aix region: Aix-en-Provence, La Roque d’Anthéron
Salon region: Sénas
Friday morning:
Luberon: Bonnieux, Cavaillon, Lourmarin, Lagnes
Alpilles: Barbentane, Eygalières, Eyragues, Fontvieille,
Graveson, Saint-Andiol
Aix region: Aix-en-Provence, Eguilles, Lambesc
Salon region: Eyguières, Mallemort, Salon de Provence
Saturday morning:
Luberon: Apt, Cheval Blanc, Le Thor, Ménerbes, Oppède, Petit Palais
Alpilles: Cabannes, Saint-Rémy de Provence
Aix region: Aix-en-Provence, Venelles
Salon region: Salon de Provence, Charleval, Miramas
Sunday morning:
Luberon: L’Isle sur la Sorgue, Maubec, Coustellet
Alpilles: Châteaurenard
Aix region: Jouque, Aix-en-Provence, Vitrolles, Meyrargues
Salon region: Pélissanne, Salon de Provence
SUMMER IN PROVENCE
Directeur de la publication, gérant : Nicolas Coissard
Rédacteurs : Anne-Sophie Sourd, Eric Morichaud, Rémi Lacassin
Traduction : Irene Chalmers Preire
Crédits photos : X
Impression : Rotimpres
Rédaction-Publicité : 06 09 98 67 49 - 06 63 75 06 96
[email protected]
Publicité et communication :
Béatrice Bettinelli, Le Journal des Alpilles : www.journaldesalpilles.fr
Nadine Lefebvre Marseille, Le Journal du Luberon : www.journalduluberon.fr
Lionel Matteoda, Le journal du Pays Salonais : www.journaldupayssalonais.fr
44, rue Lafayette - 13 300 Salon de Provence
sont édités par la SARL de presse Aurélia Editions, au capital de 1500 euros.
RCS B 419 512 918
Editorial
If there is one thing that
the Alpilles, the Aix region,
the Luberon and the Salon region
all have in common it’s the weekly
market; virtually every town and
village has a morning market.
Local fruit and vegetables,
traditional crafts, olive oil,
honey … the fare on every stand
more mouth-watering than the last.
Make a point of visiting one!
By Anne-Sophie Sourd
Enjoy it!
From the Alpilles to Sainte-Victoire via the banks of Etang de Berre and the slopes
of Mont Ventoux, Provence is a place to live. How can we advise you to visit one
place rather than another? There are just so many things to see and do here. So
many treasures spread out here and there, will you choose to visit the country, or
the mountains, or the seaside? Make the most of your stay to discover that Provence, let yourself be inspired by our markets and chat with the merchants who
want nothing more than to share their skills and experience with you. Enjoy the
beat of our festivals, puzzle over the secrets in our museums, taste the products of
age-old traditions that are at the origin of our region. Life is good in Provence.
Enjoy it!
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Marseille soap, a true story …
The cube of soap with the stamp on the side is a legend in its own right and has been
part of everyday life down through the ages. Let’s take a trip into the world of the traditions
surrounding the fragrant and inimitable Marseille soap.
By Eric Morichaud
F
rom Cresca Davin, who was officially (according to
the story) the first soap-maker in Marseille, to those
few families who still carry on the tradition, the recipe has apparently remained unchanged and its secret
relies essentially on the maker’s skill and the use of natural ingredients. 72% vegetable oil, 28 % moisture content,
a little soda, a little salt, a fire that is lovingly stoked, and
a master soap maker who, like the alchemist that he is,
reaps the fruit of his magic.
It is a recipe for success that is closely tied to the history of Provence; a recipe that has its roots in distant lands,
colonies of yore and partners of today - Aleppo in Syria,
for instance, with thousands of years of ritual soap making.
Marseille soap is based on the same principles. The method
arrived in France with the return of the Crusaders, pilgrims, and merchants. The only part of the original ancestral recipe that was kept was the use of olives; this was
a way of using the residue (skin, pulp and crushed pits)
left over after the first cold press of olive oil, the veritable
green gold of the region… There followed a boom at
the end of the 16th century where Marseille built the first
soap “factories”, taking the activity from a small scale traditional level and raising it to a more developed stage
of production that still used the original methods. In the
17th century, Provence cashed in on one of the natural
local assets, gathering large quantities of salsola soda
(opposite-leaved saltwort) a plant native to the Camargue
coast, adding salt and a major part of the olive oil production.
As hygiene practices and the need for washerwomen in
Marseille increased, as it did in the rest of Provence, in
fact as it did everywhere else in France and Western Europe, so did the need for Marseille soap. The political climate was also favorable for this expansion because France was at odds with Spain at the time and could hardly
count on raw material supplies from the other side of the
Pyrenees.
An edict to the rescue
In Marseille in 1660, seven soap factories brought the
annual production to nearly 20 000 tons. The reputation
of the soap went beyond the limits of the realm, beyond
the Channel, the Netherlands, beyond even the Holy Roman
Empire, and the buyers were legion. Inspired by the success of a booming industry, there appeared a number
of fake products on the market using the common name
of Marseille soap. The situation was such that Louis XIV
took steps to prevent fraud with an edict signed by Colbert the Younger, Minister for the Maison du Roi. The edict
specified, among other things, the rules for soap-making
- that it should be free of animal fats and that only pure
olive oil should be used. Besides this, manufacture must
stop in summer because the general heat was bad for
the storage of the product as it was then. The edict also
drew popular attention to the importance of using Marseille soap every day, which in turn fueled the expansion of soap-making in the Provençal hinterland. Salon
de Provence, given its location between the merchant
port of Marseille and the Camargue, gained its place on
the map from this.
Uses and health benefits
Whether it is white or green, Marseille soap is, first and foremost, a forerunner of ecological products; it
is100% biodegradable, ideal for skin care and recommended for sensitive skins. Besides this, it is indispensible for washing and removing stains from modern fabrics. It has also been called a miracle product – put
it under the covers at the bottom of your bed to fight cramps, use it as an antiseptic for slight wounds and
place it in the wardrobe as a moth repellent.
The “black” version is used in the home. Potash is added instead of soda and liquid black soap becomes part
of our daily home care products replacing washing powder, floor cleaners, degreasing agents, paint thinners, animal shampoos, and plant insecticides.
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The ups and downs of an economy
At a time when the Age of Enlightenment was drawing
to an end, overcome by a deep social upheaval, the Marseille soap industry was thriving with nearly 50 soap factories and a thousand workers who could be supplemented,
if necessary, with prisoners. Production continued to increase, virtually unaffected by the uproar of the French Revolution.
The early 19th century saw ground-breaking progress such
as the addition of chemically produced soda (sea water,
sulfur, charcoal, soda produced by the Leblanc process)
and the use of oils from exotic places. The port of Marseille saw palm, copra, sesame, and ground nut oil arrive from Africa and the Middle East and, with these, the
emergence of the white version of Marseille soap that
was so prized to silk manufacturers, hosiers, spinners, dyers
and other textile craftsmen (notably those who produced Indienne textiles). It was a time of industry and international trade, and Marseille soap saw the arrival of a
threat that came from “Perfidious Albion” and from Paris,
with competition from products that were cheaper to produce but were based on animal fat …
With the 20th century came a shortage of workers and
of raw materials. Marseille soap was the victim of naval
blockades and suffered its first bleak times during the
Great War when production dropped by two thirds. At
the end of the war, a little under 53 000 tons left the factories per year (as opposed to 180 000 tons before the
war). The inter-war period saw new growth for Marseille
soap aided by increased mechanization of the traditional recipe. The Second World War was sounded the death
knell for soap factories in Marseille, Salon, Toulon and
Arles. After the war, the emergence of new products such
as detergents and the first washing machines seemed
to condemn Marseille soap to a limited production.
…A well known ambassador
108 soap factories in Marseille and 14 in Salon de Provence during the height of production and only 3 and 2
respectively today. It looked like the end of an era. Not
true says Julie Bousquet, great-great-grand-daughter of
Marius Fabre, the founder of one on the last two soap
factories in Salon in 1900. As she reminds us, “Traditionally made Marseille soap is becoming more and more popular in France and the rest of the world, notably in Japan
– the main importer.” So it’s a leading product in the Provençal economy and thousands of fans of all nationalities come to discover at its fragrant source!
Murs
Le Thor
Mérindol
Lacoste
St-Saturnin d’Apt
Buoux
Oppède le Vieux
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Gargas | Hôtel***** Gastronomy - Spa - vineyard - cycling |
Coquillade***** Village, gourmet
delights, well-being and good living
Leisure and recreation,
Coquillade***** Village …
From one taste experience to another, gourmet cuisine, bistro
tones and Italian sunshine
The food is exceptional, extracting the quintessence from the ingredients, taking a new look at traditional, regional cooking, purely and
simply creative. A chef who loves the season’s fresh flavors, who highlights the restaurant’s kitchen garden and the morning market. A
vegetable-based cuisine from both sea and land, favoring the association of the subtle and the fragrant, toying with textures and ensuring surprises from start to finish. A style that is both simple yet elegant that discerning palates will appreciate in the Menu des Saveurs
du Marché (changed every week) at 72€ or the Chef’s menu (changed every season) at 95€. Reservation is recommended.
Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Le Bistrot and Le Jardin dans les Vignes
Le Jardin dans les Vignes will be opening for another season on 26th
June. You can savor all the “bistronomical” flavors and seasonal produce suggested by the Bistrot outdoors on the terrace overlooking
the vineyard. Food for the moment, focusing on simplicity and lighter
dishes for both lunch and dinner.
Open for lunch and dinner 7/7
A la carte menu. Starter, main course and dessert menu (39€)
© Brice Toul
Le Gourmet, fine fare … naturally
Stopovers and longer stays …
for an outstanding experience
On the estate or in the Luberon Regional Natural Park, trails through
the vines, cycle tours, visits and workshops to help you discover wine
or develop your appreciation of it, organized excursions as well as a
selection of other activities to choose from. There is a wellness area
with various treatments and massages. Also a 25m lap pool and heated swimming pool.
© Coquillade
© Brice Toul
For a break, to enjoy the food, to relax and take time for yourself, or just to explore the
Luberon … there are so many reasons to come to Coquillade***** Village and settle into
its totally unique lifestyle. The setting is remarkable, the atmosphere is that of efficiency
and comfort, here is a place where you can spend time with family and friends, or make
use of the exceptional infrastructure at your disposal for your professional requirements.
The authenticity of a Provençal village, and a setting of stones worn smooth
by time and surrounded by greenery. Private terraces with an exceptional view
of the surrounding hills. Absolute comfort, peace and quiet, discreet and helpful personnel. Welcome to Coquillade***** Village, why not discover our incomparable atmosphere and services in one of our new rooms or suites?
Discover the Coquillade SPA
this summer!
Il Ristorante, a taste of Italy
© Brice Toul
Specialties from the purest Italian traditions, from the whole country
over. Wood smoke pizza, finest charcuterie, servings of Italian-inspired sunshine, to enjoy beside the pool with the view!
Open at lunchtime 7/7 and from Tuesday to Saturday in the evening.
Summer evenings at Coquillade***** Village ...
Information and booking by telephone.
Piano evenings: Fridays (until 23rd October) at the Bistrot.
“Italian wine” evening: 19th June at Il Ristorante.
“Soirée Rose”: 3rd July in Le Jardin dans les Vignes, organized by the Aureto team
Claudine François vernissage: Friday 17th July
“Petit Miracle” evening: 1st August at Il Ristorante
Great Burgundy wines evening: 29th August at Le Gourmet
Four-handed evening with Eric Jambon: 25th September at Le Gourmet
For hotel guests or visitors, there is an entire complex dedicated to
wellness, health and personal care covering over 1500 m2. There are 5
distinct zones: Relaxation, Total Beauty, Fitness, Food and Body, Health and Well-being.
SPA, private spa, spa for one, spa for two, 4 booths for facial and body
treatments, double booths for facial and body treatments, an exfoliating bar, a hydrotherapy room, a spa hair salon, a spa pedicure room.
Regular visitor subscriptions are available and prices will soon be on
the www.coquillade.fr website.
All your professional events …
At your disposal for the promotion of your activities or for launching
your products (cars, high tech, Haute Couture collections, ready
to wear collections, etc.), partner days, customer reception is a 400 m2
room, entirely adaptable, with all the audio and video equipment you
need.
At the Aureto winery ...
Two open-air cinema evenings showing “La Strada” on 24th July and 21st August. Bring your own picnic and enjoy the Aureto wines!
Le Bal du rosé. Friday 14th August: A festive, musical evening celebrating rosé wines by Aureto.
Cave Aureto
Tours and tasting
Chemin des Lièvres, 84220 Goult
Telephone: 04 90 74 54 67
Opening times:
Every day from 10 am to 7 pm.
Coquillade***** Village
Wheelchair access – Visitors car park
Hameau Le Perrotet - 84400 Gargas – Tel.: +33(0)4 90 74 71 71 - [email protected] - www.coquillade.fr - GPS: 043° 52.81' N, 005° 19.02' E
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Luberon / Alpilles | Period building materials – Originals and reproductions |
W
hen renovating or building, indoors or out,
nothing compares with
the charm of period
building materials and the patina of
time. In Apt in the Luberon and in Maillane in the Alpilles, the Chabaud
family has been nurturing a passion
for all things genuine, for stonework
charged with history, woodwork
that survived the centuries, and
terracotta and wrought iron made by
the hand of the craftsman. There are
roof tiles, floor tiles, natural flagstones,
square and round beams in all sizes,
rafters, roof boards, not to mention
interior and exterior stone elements
such as staircases, window and door
frames, pillars, troughs, gates, handrails and balustrades on thousands
of square meters of display. Whatever you are seeking, you can be sure
to find an element that suits your taste,
that will perfect your interior design, or that will form the basic structure of your home while adding a lot
of character. Hunted down for you all
Jean Chabaud,
for a home full of charm and character
LES MATÉRIAUX ANCIENS JEAN CHABAUD
over France, then dismounted, repaired, and cleaned … everything
here has been carefully prepared for
a second life by a team of specialists
who are also experienced in stonecutting and who can reproduce an
existing model or breathe life into a
project that you designed yourself,
like a garden pond, for instance. We
were particularly taken by the many
styles of fountains as well as the fire-
Z.I. Avenue Roumanille (Rte de Gargas) - 84400 Apt
Tel.: 04 90 74 07 61 - Fax: 04 90 74 48 15
Open from Monday to Friday
from 8 am to noon and from 1.30 pm to 6 pm.
Open on Saturdays from 8 am to noon.
GPS: lat. 43°53'13" - long. 5°22'36"
places in the showroom, both
the genuine originals and
the reproductions. Besides
that, we also noted the Provençal-style ceilings and floor
tiling in terracotta and cut
natural stone. All of these
elements can, of course, be
shipped to you in France and
abroad.
Z.A de la Praderie
13910 Maillane – Tel.: 04 84 51 01 88
Open from Monday to Friday
from 8 am to noon and from 1.30 pm to 5.30 pm.
www.chabaud-materiaux-anciens.com
[email protected]
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Technical advice and assistance in selection. Stonemasonry
workshop. Tailored creation of articles and copies of originals
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Luberon | Wine - Vineyards – Enotourism |
Wine discovery events … by Aureto
A
ureto is the product of passion and genuine winegrowing know-how. Now that
the fine days are here, it’s even
more tempting than usual to discover their vintages and find out what
producing Luberon and Ventoux
PDO, and Vaucluse GPI red, white and
rosé wines actually entails.
There are wines for special occasions
or just for a personal treat. Here we
are between Goult and Apt, among
the wines, preparing for the many summer events ahead.
Visiting
the wine warehouse …
Come to one of our guided tours to
discover our wine cellar, our winemaking techniques, the winegrower’s
work and expertise and taste our reds,
white and rosés!
On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 pm on the dot.
of wine (salty, sweet, acidic, sour)
The nose: recognizing aromas and
essences
Tasting: theory and practice, the stages
of wine- tasting
A stroll in the vines …
Walk the Sentier Vigneron with a guide
on Wednesday mornings or visit it
without a guide at any time (map supplied). There are 3 discovery trails through
the vines and hills of the Luberon and
take from 30 minutes to an hour and
a half; they are free of cost for individuals. Please contact us for groups.
The wine warehouse is the meeting
These take place twice a month until
September (12th and
27th June, 10th and
25th July, 7th and
22nd August, 5th and
18th September); Fridays at 6 pm, Saturdays
at 10 am.
Reservation is obligatory: 15€ per person.
Workshops can be set
up for groups of 4 to 10
persons.
point (La Coquillade village) – Gargas. Call us for information or ask on
site.
Tasting workshops …
for one and all!
Wines and festivities …
by courtesy of Aureto!
Friday 3rd July, Soirée Rose with Aureto, at Le Jardin dans les Vignes
in La Coquillade***** Village
Friday 14th August: Le Bal du rosé. A festive, musical evening celebrating Aureto’s rosé wines at the wine shop.
Ciné Aureto picnics – La Strada!
Learn in simple steps how to appreciate wine. Spoil a friend or spoil yourself!
Sensory analysis: the 4 basic tastes
CIn the evenings of 24th July and 21st August, at the Aureto wine shop for an open-air showing of “La Strada”; all the conviviality of open-air cinema, while enjoying your picnic, and accompanied by Aureto wines.
Further information at the wine shop.
AURETO – WINE SHOP - WINE-TASTING
D 900, chemin des Lièvres - 84220 Goult – Tel.: +33 (0) 490 74 54 67 - [email protected] - www.aureto.fr – Open every day from 10 am to 7 pm - GPS: 043° 51.47.00’’ N, 05° 17.12.00” E
AURETO VINEYARDS – WINE WAREHOUSE
Hameau de la Coquillade - Perrotet - 84400 Gargas - GPS : 043° 52.81' N, 005° 19.02' E
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Coustellet | Vision Plus Optician - Sunglasses and spectacles |
Sun protection from leading brands
In Vision Plus in Coustellet, your English-speaking opticians Jérôme and Cédric have made sunglasses their
specialty, in a decidedly “fashion” approach. They have one of the best selections in the region for men women
and children, whether your tastes are trendy, elegant, laid-back or sporty. They also have exclusive models, due
partnerships with selected creative artists and designers, that go with all styles as well as special offers on high
quality spectacles and sunglasses for all budgets …
Our summer selection …
Sunglasses: technical glass lenses
and stylish frames …
Glasses for women and men signed by the
very much in vogue designer Michaël Kors.
These are spectacles and sunglasses with classical frames of sophisticated elegance, with
timeless rounded contours, subtle color effects,
or with a more fashionable look, but always
very stylish.
With models for both women and men, in
retro, design, classical, and timeless styles in
all shapes and materials, Vision Plus protects
your eyes and ensures your stylishness
with references in the field from Vogue, Stella Mc Cartney, Persol, Maui Jim, Paul Smith,
Michael Kors, Persol, Rayban, and Julbo technical sunglasses... Glasses by Oliver Peoples
are an obvious choice as are the fun and offbeat sunglasses by Opposit... not forgetting
Oakley expertise for sports activities.
A look that fits your vision ...
Classical or offbeat but always naturally elegant
… the best known brands are waiting for you
at Vision Plus with summer collections by Starck
and Eleven Paris, not to mention Ray Ban, Vogue,
Vision Plus: Summer specials
Stella Mc Cartney, Oliver Peoples, Paul Smith, as
Sunglasses, V-I-P collection
well as Persol, Humphrey's, Air Ligh, Stepper, Michael
Exclusively from Vision Plus. Frames and protective Kors, and Julbo...On the more whimsical side are
sun glasses at 29 €!*
sunshine colors by Pépé Jeans, Opposit’s offbeat
style with citrus colors and curves, while Façon50 % off the second pair!
nable reveals their refined French Riviera line, starBrand name frames in store (reduction on the
ting at 180 € (frames and lenses)*.
cheaper of the two pairs)*
Vision Plus packages...
An example: packs with frames and prescription
or sunglass unifocal, scratch resistant unifocal, or
anti-glare unifocal lenses at 37, 57 and 87 € *
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Vision + is committed to ...*
Ensuring appropriate guarantees so you can
be sure of making the right choice for breakage (free repairs for 2 years), maintenance, payment (payment in instalments, partner with most supplementary health insurance companies), providing quality products
and services, corrective lenses made in
France.
AFNOR certified. Provision of services throughout the Vision Plus network. Payment in 3 or 4 instalments with
no extra charge. Third party payment. Breakage, adjustment, quality, maintenance guarantees. English Spoken
*See Vision Plus
for conditions.
104, route de Cavaillon (across from Place du Marché) - 84660 Coustellet – Tel.: 04 90 05 85 51
Parking for clients in front of the shop, easy access. Opening hours: Monday to Saturday from 9 am to noon and from 2.15 pm to 7 pm.
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Coustellet | Sale and rental – Electric cars, motorbikes, bicycles, mountain bikes |
B
ikes, mountain bikes, 50 and
125 cm3 scooters, trail bikes,
personal transporters, cars and,
as from September, utility
vehicles too … At Electric Move, (opened on 1st June in Coustellet) they
all have one thing in common, yes,
you’ve guessed it, they’re all electric!
Some may say that there’s nothing
new about that, yet Eric Patural and
his team have been enjoying their success since the opening day and they
have a lot of exclusive items! “We only
rent or sell models from catalogues by
prominent manufacturers known as
much for their quality as for their reliability.” For their style too because Electric Move’s difference is to carry ranges
that combine a very original vintage look with cutting edge technology
in engines and electric batteries. Sev
for the trail bikes, Italjet and its remarkable model that is a cross between
a Californian beach cruiser and a 1920’s
motorbike, “Vaillante”, if you want an
electric mountain bike bearing the
colors of the comic strip pilot, Michel
Vaillant … C-zen, Noun’ and its Mini
Everywhere! Everyone!
Go with Electric Move!
Moke called “nosmoke”, a nod to the
environment and cars … So many
ways of getting about without polluting; practical, economical and
stylish, perfect for everyday use
and for holidays too! Why not try them
out on the nearby Calavon bicycle route,
stretching from Cavaillon to Apt, between the Luberon and the Alpilles,
for long but feasible outings where
you explore hills, country roads,
paths and trails in comfort? Rental
(you can test first) from ½ hour (you
can book online), for yourself, with
your family, or in a group, there are
over 40 different models in different
styles, all of them practical and all
of them fun! Electric move is also a
showroom entirely dedicated to the
sale of bikes and motorbikes, to see,
test and choose the model that
suits you best, with expert advice, ranges
of accessories, helmets, bags, and clothes
– all of them with a vintage feel and
all very stylish. Our favorite was their
Rec watches. Their cases are made from
pieces of bodywork from authentic
minis, the car with the glorious past!
On site are also a workshop and a
washing area for stress-free maintenance,
accessorizing or repair of your bike
or rental!
213, rte d'Apt - Coustellet - 84220 Cabrières d'Avignon
Tel.: 04 65 30 00 10 - [email protected] - www.electricmove.fr
June and September:
Monday to Saturday 8 am to 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm to 7.30 pm.
Sunday 9 am to 1 pm
July and August: Monday to Saturday 8 am to 7.30 pm.
Sunday 9 am to 7.30 pm
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Online reservation. Possibility of a guide for ½ days and longer
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Pertuis | Cabinet-maker and Fitter |
“
Excellence for the exceptional”
has been the motto of l’Atelier
des Remparts for nearly 30 years
in the world of cabinet making
and fitting where traditions are respected and craftsmen’s skills are passed on. This objective has been
taken up by Nicole and Michel
LIMOUSIN, at the head of the company since 2014, demonstrating
their love of architecture, the trades
that work with wood, and for the quality and the value of “work well done”.
“L’Atelier des Remparts is, first and foremost, a story of collective handicraft
workmanship, bringing together all the
know-how of a team of forty professionals with a single aim, that of being
part of unique projects for a demanding clientele, working alongside
well-known architects, each with his
or her specific style.” The complex road
that leads to these exceptional
achievements is underpinned by a veritable quality-centric approach from
draft board to manufacture – l’Atelier has its own glazing and paint-
L’Atelier des Remparts … Passion
ingrained in the wood
lacquer-varnish department – right
up to installation in the customer’s
premises. In order to meet the customer’s demands as closely as possible, l’Atelier des Remparts has an
organization based on two ranges.
The first is the “Signature” range for
private projects, in either the “Bastide and Tradition’’ style, respecting
technical and artistic techniques
projects are followed
by a project manager
who is in charge of quality and the signature of each of the L’Atelier contributors is
required at each stage
in the project. Some projects highlight tree
species such as oak, walnut, lime or exotic
woods. Rough sawn
wood from environmentally responsible
producers become
windows, solid wood
front doors, hardwood
flooring, staircases, terraces and
also walk-in closets, bookshelves, kitchens or bathrooms, either in fine wood
veneer or in synthetic materials
(Corian, laminate, silestone, etc.) in
more modern styles, all elaborated
by l’Atelier. “It’s not a question of luck,
only of appointments. So let’s meet and
together we can fulfil the project you
are dreaming of.”
that are typical of Provence, or the
“Contemporary – High Tech” style that
is both modern and innovative, as much
by the materials used as in the design of the projects. The ”Mercuriale”
range is designed for a professional
clientele – “starred” and luxury
hotels, wine-growing estates and wineries, stores and businesses, listed buildings, etc. In both ranges, all of the
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ATELIER DES REMPARTS
ZAC Terre de Fort - 235, rue Alain Bajac - 84120 Pertuis
Tel.: 04 90 79 50 63 – Fax: 04 90 09 76 67
[email protected]
www.atelierdesremparts.com
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A network of partner craftsmen specialized in hardwood
flooring, patinas, glass and glazing.
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Lourmarin | Hôtel - Restaurant - Edouard Loubet |
I
f Lourmarin (one of the Most Beautiful Villages of France) is rightly considered to be one of the jewels
of the Luberon, the same could
be said for this exceptional place located in its center. It was originally an
oil mill dating from the 17th century and has been restored and converted by the Loubet family into a luxury hotel and restaurant in true Provençal style.
Welcome to Le Moulin de Lourmarin, a legendary venue for top notch
accommodation focussing on elegance
and conviviality, as do all of Chef Edouard
Loubet’s establishments. Stone walls,
wooden paneling, cast iron, faïence
and terra cotta create a refined and
cozy atmosphere in a sober Provençal style, based on natural and
noble materials. In the dining room,
beside the fireplace, in the lounge,
on the shaded patio, on the terraces
… Le Moulin de Lourmarin can be
enjoyed with the same pleasure in
all seasons. Whether for a meal, a weekend, or a longer stay, you will
A day in the Luberon at
Le Moulin de Lourmarin ...
real cuisine, genuine flavors, the use
of fresh seasonal produce selected on
the market that very morning, and
highlighting local Luberon produce.
appreciate the attentive and unobtrusive conviviality of the staff as much
as you will the place itself. This is an
open invitation to enjoy and share
the moment. The atmosphere is
cocooning-type cozy and permeates
the comfortable 17 rooms and 2 suites
in the establishment.
Why not discover it with the special
offers on their Internet site or on the
occasion of the 40th anniversary of
Les Châteaux & Hôtels Collection® that
Le Moulin de Lourmarin is a member of? The art of hospitality shines
through at Le Moulin’s restaurant in
the Provençal style so dear to Chef
Edouard Loubet, decorated with
elegance and precision. You have the
choice of 2- or 3-course menus at lunchtime, a set menu and à la carte menu
in the evening, with the emphasis on
You can find information on Le
Moulin de Lourmarin restaurant
and hotel, and the current special offers
at: www.moulindelourmarin.com
LE MOULIN DE LOURMARIN
Rue du Temple - 84160 Lourmarin - Tel.: 04 90 68 06 69
[email protected]
www.moulindelourmarin.com
Rooms from 90 to 210 €. - Suites from 200 to 300 € depending on
category and season.- The restaurant is open from Wednesday
lunchtime to Sunday evening.- Menus at 26 and 30 € at lunchtime.
Dinner menu and blackboard menu.
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Bonnieux | Domaine de Capelongue - Edouard Loubet |
“La Bergerie” – Good old-fashioned food
I
n Bonnieux, la Bastide de Capelongue has become a veritable Luberon gastronomic institution. For
over a year now, chef Loubet has
been serving a cuisine, an art and an
atmosphere in his new restaurant “La
Bergerie”. It is located at La Ferme de
Capelongue, not far from his gourmet restaurant, and has an exceptional
view of the Luberon and the hilltop
village of Bonnieux.
Located in an unspoiled site, the place
is exactly as Isabelle and Edouard Loubet imagined it. La Bergerie breathes
the Provence of yesteryear; its aromas of wood smoke, its realm of wooden panels and whitewashed walls,
candlesticks and other daily items found
here in a huge luminous dining room
with cross-ribbed vaulting, opening
up onto a landscaped park of 2 hectares. A cozy feeling of peacefulness
draws you in to enjoy a moment of
gourmet bliss in the Luberon, a
place to share with friends and
family …
Rediscover the local flavors, signed
by the chef who manages to blend
elegance and simplicity. You are sure
to notice the influence of, and simi-
larity with, Edouard Loubet’s other
restaurants. Culinary precision and
the presentation and decoration of
plates make use of the textures and
flavors in season. The fireplace reigns supreme alongside the renovated range. The cooking techniques and
recipes conjure up earthy produce,
traditions, and our mothers’and grandmothers’ cooking. Handwritten slates,
à la carte and set menus propose fresh
produce straight from the market, herbs
and spices, local meat and charcuterie, vegetables, fruit, cheeses from
Luberon producers, all friends of the
chef.
From season to season, soups, Provençal starters, pizzas, pissaladières,
ham boards, charcuterie, cheeses, gratins, crozets … are all served in a simple,
warm and friendly atmosphere.
“La Bergerie” is the perfect place to
stop for lunch when out with family, when staying at La Ferme de Capelongue, for a special theme evening,
or for any type of event that you might
want to organize there.
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LA FERME DE CAPELONGUE, LES CLAPARÈDES
84480 Bonnieux - Tel.: 04 90 71 04 61
[email protected] - www.capelongue.com
A la Carte & Suggestions from the slate.
2-course menu at 27€ / 3-course menu at 38€
Closed on Sunday evenings and Mondays.
Open 7/7 on summer evenings.
All the latest news about Le Domaine de Capelongue, theme evenings and weekends,
on www.blog-culinaire-edouard-loubet.com
Gordes: a jewel in Luberon
THE VILLAGE OF BORIES
On the slopes of the Vaucluse mountains, facing the Luberon mountains, the
Bories vil- lage with its sheep-pens, stone bread ovens, wine vats, threshing
areas, narrow alleys and “city walls” bears witness to the numerous generations of hard working people that have inhabited this place. Since the Bories
(a "borie" is a stone hut characteristic of the Apt area), can be traced back
to the Bronze Age, it is about 3000 years of continuity that one contemplates,
the newest huts having been built in the XVIIIth century. The French Government has classified the Bories Village a Historical Monument in 1977. It is
the most important group of houses of its kind in the region.
F
acing Mount Luberon, Gordes spirals upwards towards the limpid Provencal sky around a spectacular outcrop of rock rising from the Vaucluse hills. Its cobbled streets meander among tall houses built directly on the rock of moun- tainsides vibrant of a thou- sand stories and
legends. Gordes is further enriched by the presence of a visual arts tradition
that has inspired such painters as André Lhote, Marc Chagall, Jean Deyrolle, Victor Vasarely, Pol Mara and others.
The Village, neglected for over a century had suffered the assaults of time
and was disap- pearing under the overgrowth. It had also been used as a
resource for cheap building materials. Thus, it was high time to restore and
preserve it. The Village, which is a rare and fine example of spontaneous architectu- re, is well integrated to its surroundings. This is due to the use of natu-
ral raw materials, and a design using a minimum of shapes and means. It is
now under protection, yet open to visitors. Organised as a museum it shows
a rural habitat and exhibits a collection of objects and tools traditionally used
in the area. There is also a whole documentation on Gordes' History, the Bories
and the tradition of building without mortar in France and in the world.
To discover the Bories Village is a unique experience. One cannot but be touched by the harmony of the horizontal and vertical lines; the balance between minerals and vege- tation, the play between shadows and light, particularly at the rising or setting sun; time best suited for a visit.
Information : Ph : (33) 4.90.72.03.48 Fax : (33) 4.90.72.04.39
Open every day from 9.00 am to sunset.
Parking: Buses: 1.7 km away from the Village, Senior Citizens: the
Municipality of Gordes organises a shuttle bus, free of charge. To
book the bus, please Phone: (33) 4.90.72.02.08 Fax : (33) 4.90.72.04.39
While strolling through the old village cob- bled alleys you will discover its
treasures : one of them is the cellars under the Palace Saint Firmin ( Historic Monument).
The surrounding leave you the choice of three exceptional sites, classed as
Historic Monu- ments: the Village of Bories, the Cistercian Abbey of
Senanque and the Gallo-Roman Bouillons Mill.
Gordes | Exhibition |
“Of light and stone …”
Gordes castle
will be hosting
an exceptional
exhibition entitled “De
Lumière et de
pierre …” (Of
Light and Stone)
until 30th
September. The
photographs on
show are by
Christophe
Ballot and the
chandeliers by
de Mathieu
Lustrerie.
R
égis Mathieu has been internationally recognized for over
20 years for his restoration work
on large chandeliers belonging to the
national heritage, his copies of originals, and his contemporary creations (he is particularly well-known
for his work on the Galerie des
Glaces in Versailles, Opéra Garnier, and
Château de Chantilly). He nurtures
a veritable passion for chandeliers and
considers them to be works of art,
creating a magical atmosphere of light.
Jean Christophe Ballot is a photographer
whose work focusses essentially on
sculpture. He pursues suspended time
and describes his work as contemplative photography. In his work he
plays a four-handed score for two with
the sculptors of the past and endows
the stone work with elements of photographic impression, namely framing
and lighting.
At the origin of this encounter between chandeliers and sculptures photographed as architectural bodies, is
an essential, revealing, epiphanic element … light. The architectural correspondence between chandeliers and
the photos is sublimated by the key
presence of light. Subtle play between
light and darkness, the harmony between the movement of light and the
photo that takes life, that moves, the
details of bodies fixed in stone that
suddenly shudder and move: faces,
hands, breasts, hips, entire bodies naked
under a shroud, all those illustrious
people who left their mark on his-
tory, kings and queens of France revealing themselves like models striking
a pose for the artist.
The weightlessness of chandeliers,
the fragility of materials, these dangling jewels decked with light bring
out the intensity of the bodies set in
stone.
Evenings to remember …
As every year, the Festival Soirées d’Eté in Gordes is an outstanding event.
The Théâtre des Terrasses is located in the village itself, snuggling against
the rock face and has a panoramic view over the plain and the Luberon mountain. It seats 495 and the places are laid out in an amphitheater
style so that the audience can be particularly close to the artists making
each show an absolutely exceptional occasion.
This year’s program:
3rd August: Daniel Sidney Bechet Quintet
5th August: Surprise guest
7th August: Dino fait son crooner
9th August: Faada Fredy
11th August: Nicole Croisille
13 August: Pierre Lapointe
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Cadenet | Ironwork - Boutique du Métallier |
2JP, a metalwork artist ...
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JP stands for Jean-Jacques
Pichon. He’s a real artist of the
kind you don’t often see
nowadays. One of those who
are humble when faced with materials and creation, who prefers you
to take a photo of his work rather than
of him. One of those who believes firmly in apprenticeship, in the craftsman’s
experience, and that practice makes
perfect. Yes, he’s an artisan, an ironworker and, with his son, he creates
all sorts of metal interior and outdoor
furnishings and equipment (staircases,
balustrades, mezzanines, pergolas,
verandas, conservatories, etc.).
His genuineness is what made him
choose to set up his studio in a small
business park rather than in one of
the more desirable villages in the Luberon or the Alpilles… For 2JP is not
your typical artist and certain enlightened minds already hold him in great
esteem.
With the Boutique du Métallier, he
has chosen to share his world, his visions,
his creations, and all are unique. You’ll
find coffee tables, bars, stools,
shelves, side tables, bureaus as well
as mirrors of all shapes and sizes, clocks,
bed headboards, light fixtures, even
heads of animals and other, more specific, articles … Everything he
makes stems from his fertile imagination and is worked with his hands
to be trimmed, bent, drawn, solde-
red …in polished metal or unwrought
metal that has been left outdoors to
rust and then varnished or glazed to
give it an effect of golden tinted contemporary paint.
This is metal work, where the artist
uses industrial and craftsman techniques, patiently learned and that time
has allowed him to master completely, resulting in his unique signature.
As unique as each of his pieces, each
of his creations (tables, furniture made
entirely from metal, from wood and
metal, or glass and metal), that you
can have made to measure from a drawing, a photo, an idea …Drop in to
discover the mind and the universe
of the artist …as well as the individual!
2JP - BOUTIQUE DU MÉTALLIER
ZA les Meillères - Lots 5 & 7 - 84160 Cadenet
Tel. 06 52 02 71 46 - [email protected]
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An exhibition of the works of painter Adeline Dutel
(www.adelinedutel.fr).
Aix-en-Provence
Ventabren
Eguilles
Salon de Provence
Berre l’Etang
Saint-Chamas
La Barben
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Salon de Provence | Restaurant |
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Café des Arts, specialists in refreshing
platters and woodsmoke cooking
n the heart of Salon de Provence and in the shade of La Fontain
Moussue, Frédérique Le Penven
and her team are ready every day
with a smile and a menu full of flavor. Locally produced vegetables (a
guarantee of seasonal food) from the
market, fish (sea bass, bream, and swordfish depending on the day’s catch, meat
(boneless rib steak, bull meat, fresh
French magret, beef rib with marrow
bone) and desserts that are 100% made
on site (oh, that palette of desserts!)
are an ode to fine fare. Before the diner’s
produce used, and the shaded terrace ensure that once you’ve been here
you’ll come back again,” says a delighted Frédérique Le Penven. Colorful presentation is a bonus here. There is a
choice of three sides to go with the
range of savories served: fresh fries,
steamed vegetables or baked potatoes with chive sauce. Holder of a Tripadvisor certificate of excellence, Le
Café des Arts will delight your taste
buds with home-made hamburgers, fish platters (tuna tartare, salmon tartare, smoked salmon, shrimp,
home-made aioli mayonnaise, genuine surimi)… Springtime menu
blackboards, refreshing salads, dishes
of the day, gourmet set menus to (re)discover on the terrace or in the dining
room and it’s crackling fireplace. This
summer, Le Café des Arts is the only
place in town to serve traditional bruschettas.
very eyes the chef juggles grilled fish
and meat to produce dishes where
flavor is of the essence – for the pure
delight of locals and visitors alike. Add
to this reasonably priced (establishment policy) wines so you can try everything according to your needs
and your budget.
“An excellent reception, multi-lingual personnel, the freshness of the
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Design your own menu with the gourmet formula menu at
25.50€ (starter, main course, dessert, and an 18 cl glass of
wine).
LE CAFÉ DES ARTS
20, place Crousillat (Fontaine Moussue)
13300 Salon de Provence - www.cafedesarts-restaurant.fr
Tel.: 04 90 56 00 07 (it is advisable to book your table)
Open 7 days a week, at lunchtime (noon to 2 pm) and in the
evenings (7pm to 9.30 pm) except for Sundays (7 pm to 9 pm).
Complete menu for children at 11€.
Luncheon vouchers, holiday checks and American Express are
accepted.
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La Barben | Zoo |
Fun and games
A paradise for young and old alike
N
ow that the heat of the summer has hit Provence, immerse yourself in the magical and
refreshing 33 hectares of the
Zoo de la Barben, where over 700 animals from 120 species await your visit
for an unforgettable day, and it’s only
5 minutes from Salon de Provence.
Take the little train or stroll around
to discover this park rich in fauna and
flora, where the live show is constant,
thanks to events that are geared towards
both children and adults. Among the
major attractions are the vivarium and
the fascinating world of reptiles, the
baby dromedaries, the monkeys
and wolves born in 2015, English workshops for children, and more besides.
The Zoo de la Barben has been a veritable institution for nearly 45 years
and is a joy for nature lovers.
• Birds of prey demonstrations, 7/7 except for Fridays:
the birds of prey are released in the countryside.
• Daily meeting with the zoo keepers:
friendly exchange between the specialized personnel (the zoo has
13 keepers) and visitors, discussing the various species, what they
eat, etc.
• 100% carnivore days from 12th to 14th July:
Faced with legends about these animals (lynx, wolves, bears, etc.),
the professionals “rehabilitate” them using drawings and coloring,
making paw prints … and remind us why it is so important to protect them.
• From one pole to the other from 19th July to 16th August:
a recreational and educational show (puppet show…) for children
about global warming and its consequences.
ZOO OF LA BARBEN
www.zoolabarben.com – Tel.: 04 90 55 19 12
Between Aix-en-Provence and Salon - GPS: 43.6235 N / 5.2058
Free car park. Open 7 days a week 9.30 am to 7 pm.
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A play area for children, picnic tables, on-site restaurant
Life in a troglodyte dwelling,
a timeless haven
M
ademoiselle Berthe left a long time ago. The time has long
gone when the lonely woman, stripped of everything she
had by her family, would gather plants on the hillside before going home to her grotto to light a fire. Jean Rittore recalls this
period when his grandfather allowed the vagrant, who survived
on local charity, to live in the “hole” that was hollowed out in 1630
and whose walls date back to prehistory.
At the time, Jean was no more than a child. From the age of about
5 or so, when playing with his cousins, Jean would seem completely fascinated by this place that that was full of history and …
scale deposits (2-3 mm thick). “It was Ali Baba’s cavern! Before that
it was used to store furniture, cereals, clothes and even bits of cars
… But I always knew that, one day, I would live there. It was my
dream!” he says with enthusiasm, fifteen years after having moved
into the cave.
It took fifteen years and a lot of work on a near Herculean scale to
create this cozy and quite unique little nest where prehistoric fossils sit alongside the wifi. A colossal worksite that needed rock breakers, wire brushes and even a backhoe loader “that we took to pieces
outside and then put back together again inside the grotto…” because, a cave dwelling is worth it …
Humidity, thermal and sound insulated!
“When I’m worried or when I wake at night, I open my eyes and let my imagination roam over the ceiling
…And the view over the glittering Etang gives much food for thought the whole day long, all year round,”
continues Jean Rittore, a lover of sculpture and hiking. It’s a soothing panorama that gives a feeling of wellbeing. The walls shield you from the cold (as well as from damp and outside noise) and keep the place at
a constant 19°C.
No air-conditioning, no heating, no CMV (other than the natural air flow due to its east-west orientation),
and the shelter also has great sunlight exposure: in the summer, the sun goes right over the hill so you don’t
suffer from the heat and in winter the sun floods the living room… And all of this just delights Jean, a Marseille-born lover of Saint-Chamas. He has never denied how much he loves the place and he likes to talk about
it in the small room built in the rock next to his home. Some would call it a guest room, he prefers to consider it as a place of meditation… reflecting on history and prehistory.
by Rémi Lacassin
For an exceptional vacation
At a time when women still gave birth at home, Richard Ravel was born in a grotto near
Jean Rittore’s one, bought in 1910 by his grandfather who worked at the gun-powder factory in Saint-Chamas. “It was used for storage and later served as a shelter during the war
and, finally, as a home. We brought it up to standards in the 90s”, explains Richard who
lives in Vitrolles with his wife Sylvette.
The world over
Troglodyte: a member of any of various peoples (as in antiquity) who lived or were reputed to live chiefly in caves
according to Merriam-Webster. True troglodyte dwellings came about in the Neolithic period of prehistory. Whether a seasonal or permanent shelter, they were fashioned in the rock whereever the geology and climate permitted. They can be found in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, America, the South Pacific and, of course, in Europe – in
other words, on every continent! From Provence to the Loire Valley, from the Dordogne to Picardy, France abounds
in troglodyte dwellings …
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The apartment nestling in the rock is a holiday rental that can be found on a specialized
website, Abritel. It is an ideal location for an unusual vacation in the heart of a picturesque village. The visitors come from France, Canada, Australia, Belgium and many other
places besides. “You sleep really well in there. Even turbulent children become calm and
sleep well due to the positive energy it gives off”, Sylvette and Richard tell us. 20°C in the
summer and the winter alike, with no air-conditioning or heating, it’s a dream come
true…
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Mallemort | Tourisme |
Heritage and nature trails
T
hanks to a range of accommodation that is as rich as it is diverse (camping sites, bed and breakfast, furnished apartments, holiday lodgings, luxury hotels, etc.) Mallemort is the annual focal
point for nature and history lovers. The bilingual plan from the
Tourist Information Bureau (it can also be downloaded from their website) helps curious visitors explore the local points of interest in Mallemort, a town that is surrounded by the Alpilles, the Luberon and Mount
Saint-Victoire. Typical Provençal landscapes can be admired from the
viewpoint indicator at the highest point of the village. From the foot
of the keep (all that remains of the castle of the bishops of Marseille,
destroyed and pillaged during the Revolution … and that later served as building material for houses in Mallemort), the panorama is breathtaking. Looking down over the banks of the Durance River, the Prise
dike and the old suspension bridge on one side and the hills of the Alpes
de Haute Provence on the other, it encompasses all of Mallemort’s past.
A past that can be told during a one-hour stroll through the town center from Eglise Saint-Michel (built in the 18th century) to the former
Rue du Presbytère via the keep; a veritable discovery of the architectural heritage that blends so well with the wilder aspects of the town.
The suspension bridge was built under Louis-Philippe, spoiled by floods
and damaged by bombing in WWII, and is the crossing point between
the village and nature. Local ecotourism is inspired by Durance River,
a breeding ground for migratory and local birds (more than 200 species identified to date). Creatures that bird watchers come right to the
edge of the water, bordered by the famous Durance pebbles, to observe. A biological diversity that can be explored by heading for the fishing
site at La Roubine des Vernégaux (take the D23 in the direction of La
Roque d’Anthéron), where there are picnic tables and that is accessible
to disabled visitors. Another place that is a favorite with hikers is Le
Gros Mourre, an area of garrigue crossed by the GR6 hiking trail that
stretches from Merindol to Alleins via the village center.
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Evening market every Tuesday
From 7th July to 25th August, the center of Mallemort becomes the
heart and soul of summer with much animation around exhibitors’ and
craftsmen’s stands from 7 pm to 11 pm. The shops in the Rue Fernand
Pauriol and the nearby streets remain open so you can stroll around in
the cool of the evening and rediscover the village or try a Provençal culinary specialty (a different one every week).
The other major summer events are:
A world music and choir festival on 4th July, a dance and fireworks display on 14th July and the Fête des Moissons (harvest festival) on 18th
July, a traditional ball on 1st and 15th August, and a piano recital “La
route de la Durance aux Alpilles” on 11th August…
Tourist information bureau: 04 90 57 41 62
[email protected]
www.mallemortdeprovence.com
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A tourist information flyer in English and bicycle tour from the
Tourist Information Bureau
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Les-Baux-de-Provence | Contemporary art | Eguilles | Cooperative winery |
Ben, "art must be original
and deliver a punch”
An organic rosé that is perfect for summer
B
acked by expertise dating from 1923 and
continued by impassioned growers, the Cellier d’Eguilles has numerous Coteaux
d’Aix-en-Provence PDO wines (85% of the winery) as well as Bouches-du-Rhône and Mediterranean PGI wines. However, this year there
is a new feature - the Domaine des Baoux
2014 wines are certified organic. The red is
full-bodied, and composed of cabernet, carignan and syrah. There is also a fruity rosé
based on syrah, grenache and cinsault, that
won a silver medal at the “Amphore” international contest for organic wines in Paris.
It goes marvelously well with summer
food, from cocktails to grilled meats,
from salads to carpaccios … Other rosé
wines from the cooperative winery (40
small producers in Puyricard, Aix,
Saint-Cannat and Eguilles on 220 hectares) were award winners in 2015: Le Sieur
d’Eguilles won a gold medal at the Vinalies Internationales contest and a silver medal at the
S
ince 1st April, the Musée Brayer
has been host to contemporary
art and humor in the form of Ben,
one of the major 20th century artists.
Not only has the work of Benjamin Vautier (famed as Ben) given rise to
numerous publications and over a hundred exhibitions the world over but he
has also reached a much broader
audience with a series of school items
signed with his name, BEN.
In his own words, Ben will sign anything that isn’t already signed: “holes,
mysterious boxes, kicks, God, chickens,
etc.” connecting art to life, explaining
that everything is art and that everything
is possible with art, that there are no
barriers between daily life and art. Waxing
poetic about life or utter trivialization
of art? The visitor can make up his own
mind at this exhibition which, as its
name suggests, is a moment of humor
and of good humor.
Concours Général Agricole in Paris where the Ophélie vintage took the bronze. Though the Cellier
d’Eguilles production is mainly rosé wines,
there are wines for red wine lovers too. The Blason Pourpre vintage won the silver medal in
Mâcon. These are wines that go well with the
local products (tapenades, terrines, condiments,
honeys, preserves, etc.) that are also on sale
in the shop; this is an opportunity of taking
home a souvenir of Eguilles, a village that is
typical of the Provençal way of life. An authentic rural setting that combines discovery of
local history, trails through the vines, visits
to the winery, and … a day harvesting grapes
the old-fashioned way! The event continues with wine tasting and a meal in midSeptember. However, the number of places
are limited so book now! While waiting
for the day to come round, choose your
gift box either already prepared or make it up yourself.
BOUTIQUE AND CELLIER D’EGUILLES
30, avenue du Père Sylvain Giraud
13510 Eguilles - Tél : 04 42 92 38 19
Email: [email protected]
Order on www.lecellierdeguilles.fr
Facebook.com/pages/Le-Cellier-dEguilles
Open from Monday to Saturday from 9 am to
12.30 pm and from 2 pm to 7 pm, Sundays from
9 am to 1 pm.
"IL FAUT EN RIRE"
(“YOU HAVE TO LAUGH”) BEN
Musée Yves Brayer
From 1st April to 15th August
Open every day from 10 am to 12.30 pm and from 2 pm to 6.30 pm
Entry: Adults 5€ - Groups 3€ - under 18 years free
Musée Yves Brayer, Tel.; 04 90 54 36 99 – www.yvesbrayer.com
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Parking spaces reserved for customers
Les Baux-de-Provence
Saint Rémy de Provence
Graveson
Maussane-les-Alpilles
Tarascon
Aureille
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Saint-Rémy | Les Terrasses de l'Image |
Maillane | Floral design |
What’s cooking? A great work policy … Fleurs de Mistral - originality
in a class of its own
T
hat of a cuisine based on
seasonally available fresh
food, using nothing processed and only local ingredients – serving only food
made with ingredients raised,
produced, or fished within a
radius of 200 km. It’s a
concerned view of the present
and the future alike, accepting no compromise on taste,
diversity and creativity. Chef
Christophe Chiavola points out
that Les Terrasses de l’Image has their own kitchen garden and that the first radishes
and early spring vegetables are bringing crunch and
delicacy to a refined cuisine rich in vegetables. His
signature is much appreciated by the finest palates
accustomed to eating in this extraordinary restaurant
in the Alpilles. At lunchtime or dinnertime, there
are Chef’s Suggestions, Ephémère dishes (from 19€),
lunch menus (30€) and the Instant gourmand (45€),
and an à la carte menu to choose from – on the
theme of bistro foods with more elegant dishes
for dinner, including classic dishes revisited or born
of the moment.
The whole team is involved in putting the daily delivery to good use. Each dish is crafted according to
the available produce, making the most of the flavors, so as to better surprise lovers of good food.
This was the fate of the magnificent Bluefin tuna
that was caught yesterday, the John Dory fresh from
R
olande Roussel set up business in the village two years ago and is fluent in one of the
most beautiful languages in the world, the
language of flowers. She has passion and talent,
no doubt inherited from her landscape gardener
grandfather and her mother, a keen flower enthusiast. Now that she’s nearing 40, she decided to share
her secret garden with us, a place where she gives
free rein to her creativity, Fleurs de Mistral. Creativity and imagination inspired by the techniques
of a major Parisian florist school, and by some fascinating encounters too, contribute to her totally
different view of floral art. Let’s begin with her shop,
it’s a village house steeped in history and decorated with cut flowers, house plants, outdoor plants,
and seasonal arrangements. It’s an unusual shop
that feels like home; a place where you can take
the coast, the lamb from the Crau-Alpilles region,
the first strawberries... These are whims and
ideas of the moment to rediscover with gusto whether the occasion be large or small, in a cozy dining
room with dabs of color or, of course, on the terrace overlooking an astonishing park, a natural setting in the heart of Saint-Remy. Thursdays see casual
and chic musical evenings in the cocktail lounge
with drinks before diner or just for the simple pleasure of relaxing with friends or family.
FLEURS DE MISTRAL
12, avenue Lamartine - 13910 Maillane
Tel.: 09 83 58 52 08 - 06 15 64 47 77
Facebook: Fleurs-de-Mistral-by-Rolande-Roussel
Open on Mondays from 3 pm to 7pm, and on
Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 9.30 am
to 12.30 pm and from 2.30 pm to 7pm. Sunday
opening from 9.30 to 1 pm. Open on Tuesdays
and Wednesdays on appointment only.
RESTAURANT LES TERRASSES DE L'IMAGE
36, bd Victor Hugo
13210 Saint-Rémy de Provence
Tel.: 04 90 92 51 50
[email protected]
www.hotel-image.fr
Open every day for lunch and dinner.
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Eygalières | New |
Les Sentiers de l’Abondance,
a veritable ode to nature
A
spiral of aromatic plants, an orchard, a square of fresh herbs, an osier bed, pollen-producing wildland, a maze of medicinal plants,
a kitchen garden … 1.5 km from the village , the
theme gardens in Les Sentiers de l’Abondance are
an enticing invitation to peacefulness and well-being.
Aesthetic, educational and productive, these vast
landscaped gardens are open to the public for guided tours and workshops (cosmetics, cooking, crafts,
etc.) to better transmit the world of plants, their
medicinal properties and their flavors. After three
years dedicated to the creation, layout, development of the plants, the founder and owner of Mas
des Boeufs, Marie Falquet, is delighted to inaugurate
this unique 3-hectare estate in the heart of the Alpilles
regional natural park. It is a veritable ode to nature in 3 trails – botanical, poetic, and taste and discovery.
When they accepted support from the Arles region
“Leader” program, Les Sentiers de l’Abondance turned the spotlight on the exceptional plant wealth and natural and agricultural environment of the
Mediterranean massif. Their approach combines
aesthetic endeavor with ethical obligation to promote traditional expertise, culture techniques
and irrigation (1.6 km of canals on site!). For this
reason, planting respects biodiversity and organic
agriculture, illustrated by the processing plant (Lab’bio).
A number of local restaurant owners, hoteliers, mills,
distilleries, producers and stores are already associated with the project. 100% natural produce “bas-
kets” can be found every Friday morning in the market in Eygalières. Another place worth visiting is
the tiny “Table des Sentiers” where, on Friday and
Saturday mornings, you can indulge in a menu based
on garden produce devised according to the inspirations of Chef Pierre Louis Poize from the restaurant Sous les Micocouliers.
LES SENTIERS DE L’ABONDANCE
Mas des Bœufs - D74A - 13810 Eygalières
Cell: 06 22 36 61 83
[email protected]
www.lessentiersdelabondance.com
Facebook.com/EarlLesSentiersDeLabondance
Guided tours: at 10 am on Fridays and at 10 am
and 5 pm on Saturdays (from June to October)
for groups of 6 persons and over (8 €).
Workshops on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays
of the month.
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the time to discuss, make your choice, and find out
what you need to know. “I have every sort of bouquet, arrangement, and customized wreath for
your life events …” explains Rolande, while
emphasizing the quality and freshness of these (she
receives several deliveries per week). The quality
of her work has made her name and it is carried
from one flattering customer to another. “I make
my choice according to the tastes of my customers
and, naturally, from the flowers and plants that are
in season. In summertime, succulents are very
much in demand.” We would love to spend time strolling through Rolande’s world to discover her
remarkably original plant creations and micro-gardens - green walls, wall tubes, driftwood supports,
lanterns, jars, glass gardens, … We were particularly
taken with the Christmas tree revisited as a flower
arrangement and the flower cake! Come and be enchanted by this magical atmosphere where flowers reign
supreme.
herbs, seasonal produce
+ Fresh
and local specialties for sale
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art lessons for yourself or as a gift
+ Floral
(5-6 persons maximum), gift cards, etc.
Outings in Provence
Fête de la Vannerie
Every year in the month of August (8th and 9th
this year), Vallabrègues holds La Fête de la Vannerie (basket-weaving festival). It’s a European festival and a great opportunity to discover the activity. On the agenda are weaving workshops, a medieval garden, processions and lots more. 35 basketmakers from the world over and 35 craftsmen attend
the event every year.
Town hall: 04 66 59 20 52 - fetedelavannerie.com
Avignon Festival
From 4th to 25th July, Avignon will be the national capital for culture: dance, theatre, exhibitions,
children’s events, cinema, concerts, videos, and more
besides. There will be events and shows in the town
and its architectural heritage will become performance venues. The atmosphere will be festive with
a twist, between unknown participants and stars
… Don’t miss the nuggets from the Festival OFF
(fringe festival) with talented independent companies.
Tel.: 04 90 27 66 50 - www.festival-avignon.com
Blessing of the Calissons
The traditional Blessing of the Calissons takes place
on the first Sunday of September in Aix-en-Provence
every year to the sound of local pipes and drums.
The 20th edition will be held on 6th September and
will be accompanied by demonstrations of sugarprocessing and calisson-making. The statue of NotreDame des Calissons is carried from the Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur to the Place des Quatre-Dauphins
by the elite of the profession in full ceremonial dress.
www.benediction-calisson.com
Melon Festival
On the 11th and 12th July, Cavaillon will, once again,
become melon capital in a huge popular festival
with producers, restaurant owners, craftsmen, cooking
competitions, various events, tastings, recipes, etc.
The event combines the pleasures of the melon with
the passion of the bull-fighting world. Abrivado, roussataïo, bodegas, peñas, games for children, and processions. A dance and firework display will round
off the festive weekend.
Office de Tourisme: 04 90 71 32 01
Nego Chin
A mi-chemin entre sport et culture, le Nego Chin
est un spectacle à part entière, à découvrir tout l’été
sur les bords de la Sorgue.
Nego Chin boats are part sport and part culture.
They are a spectacle in their own right and can be
seen all summer long along the River Sorgue. These
are former fishing boats that participate in friendly races in the town of L’Isle sur la Sorgue. The Nego
Chin boats will be present at the Féerie Nautique
(14th July) as well as at the old-fashioned floating
market, and will also take part in contests on the
river much to the joy of tourists and locals alike.
The dates to remember are 14th, 19th, 27th July
and 2nd, 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 23rd August.
www.negochin.fr
International Piano Festival
77 concerts, 4 piano evenings, 12 orchestra concerts,
6 jazz concerts … the 35th edition of the international piano festival in La Roque d’Anthéron will
be held from 24th July to 21st August. The venues
are in the park at the Château de Florans, the cloister at the Abbaye de Silvacane, Cucuron, Lourmarin, Rognes, Gordes, St-Martin de Crau, Mimet, and
Aix, for the enjoyment of lovers of piano, harpsicord, organ and jazz music. Boris Berezovsky, Anne
Queffélec, Renaud Capuçon, Trio Wanderer and many
others will be playing.
www.festival-piano.com
Fêtes Votives
In Provence, every town and village hosts their annual
fête votive (village festival) with pride. In the Alpilles,
the festival of Saint-Eloi (patron saint of blacksmiths,
carters, goldsmiths, gunsmiths and also … of donkeys and horses) is a veritable institution. When summer arrives, traditional festivities flourish in parades
of carts, all highly decorated and brightly colored,
to the music of local fifes and drums. 4th and 5th
July in Châteaurenard, 11th and 12th July in Rognonas.
Contact the tourist information bureau for further information.
National Heritage Days
Created in 1984, these will take place on 19th and
20th September. This year, the theme will be “21st
century heritage, tales of the future”. This 32nd edition will be an opportunity for tens of thousands
of visitors to discover public and private buildings
that open their doors just for these days, revealing
what is behind the scenes as well as their “secret”
collections.
www.journeesdupatrimoine.culture.fr
Foire à la Brocante
Just a year before its 100th anniversary, the Foire
à la Brocante Art & Antiquités (art, antiques and
second hand goods fair) in L’Isle sur la Sorgue should
once again draw over 100 000 visitors between
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Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th August. This is a summer happening that is not to be missed by bargain
hunters and art lovers. The event receives over 200
exhibitors associated with the 250 shops in the town.
Besides the antique and second-hand dealers, book
sellers and artists exhibit their goods and works
as do designers who specialize in 20th century furniture and vintage items.
www.foire-islesurlasorgue.com
Fête des Olives vertes
Mouriès is the number one oil producing town in
France and will be welcoming lovers of olives and
Provençal produce to the 43rd edition of the Fête
des Olives Vertes (green olive festival) on 21st and
22nd September. It will be a festive weekend in the
Alpilles with art and craft exhibitions, sale and tasting of local produce, aioli making contests, and
music. The main highlight will be the world olive
cracker (with a glass) contest and the Provençal procession through the streets of the village.
Maison du Tourisme de Mouriès: 04 90 47 56 58.
Trophée des Maraîchers
On Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th September, fruit
and vegetable producers and bullfighting aficionados
will be flocking to Châteaurenard to celebrate a
tradition that started in 1965. With half a century of history behind it, the Trophée des Maraîchers
(market-gardeners trophy) will include cooking demonstrations from carts in the streets, a 5-meter high
pyramid of fruit and vegetables, a procession of lights,
abrivado, and the Course des As (a bloodless bullfighting game) in the arenas with the very best players.
Office de Tourisme: 04 90 24 25 50.
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Saint-Etienne du Grès | Vineyard |
F
rom 3rd July to 29th August,
Domaine Dalmeran will
be putting on an exhibition,
“Grandeur Nature” where
nine artists will leave their mark on
this remarkable place located on the
north-west slope of the Alpilles, surrounded by pine forest, vines and garrigue and swept by the Mistral. It is
a vivid landscape with romantic
overtones that leave their trace in the
park, in the greenhouse, on the castle terrace, in the chapel and all around
the vineyard. For it is here, just a few
kilometers from Saint-Rémy-deProvence, that Béatrice and Neil
Joyce have breathed new life into enotourism, taking an original look at their
passion for wine. “We have been winegrowers here in the Alpilles since
2006. We promote personal awareness, a hedonistic approach to wine
to promote the beauty and the diversity of the Alpilles”says Béatrice. Domaine Dalmeran has many features. It
was built on a hillock covered with
Gallo-Roman remains and bordered
The magic of art and wine
takes root at Domaine Dalmeran
Nature work her magic. It is but a
small step from culture to agriculture, and it will be taken during the
traditional “Déjeuner sur l’herbe”
on 25th July in the presence several artists. Chef Olivier Scola (Ze
Bistrot in Aix-en-Provence) will be
the culinary host of the event, providing gourmet meal platters in this
lush green setting in an elegant and
relaxed atmosphere.
In praise of local produce
Throughout the summer and on reservation only, Domaine
Dalmeran will be hosting mini-workshops (4 to 8 participants) to
present their wines with the gastronomical wealth of the Alpilles:
goat cheese, tomatoes, vegetables, strawberries... A whole range of
produce from the Alpilles and their vegetable garden will be presented to broaden awareness of the know-how of local producers, of
the flavors in Provençal culture, of respect for nature …
DOMAINE DALMERAN
by the former Via Domitia and has
been living and breathing vines
and olives since 1531. For a summer
wine the owners recommend the“rosée
de saignée” delicate on the palate, ideal with food that is light and
creative, traditional or unusual. The
white with its broad range of aromas is a surprise to the taste buds.
Lovers of red wine are sure to
appreciate the Chateau 2007 and 2009
vintages (gold medal winners at the
independent winegrowers’ contest),
true expressions of a vineyard full of
character. Discovering a vintage over
several different years is another Dalmeran particularity – they treat
the grapes with care (harvesting is
done by hand) and then let Mother
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Saint-Rémy | Restaurant |
Château des Alpilles,
the pleasures of a poolside lunch
H
ow could one not be captivated by this 19th century
manor carefully set in a
haven of greenery on the outskirts
of Saint-Rémy de Provence? The
period décor is superbly restored
and combines with contemporary furniture to give that subtle blend
of comfort and luxury that is
known as the Château des Alpilles.
This five star establishment where
your table must be booked in advance is also a must for its simple yet
refined cuisine, much appreciated
by those in the know. Whether you
decide to lunch by the pool from
a summer menu (a different one
for every day of the week) or dine
on the hotel’s enchanting terrace under the plane
trees, facing the majestic avenue, Chef Mathias Bettinger and his team have vibrant recipes of Provençal
inspiration for a real moment of pleasure. This year,
le Château des Alpilles added a private sports room
with the best of Technogym equipment (running
machine, bike, and Kinesis) for use by residents on
reservation. And even if the summer proves to be
hot, those who are sensitive to cold will appreciate
the heated pool. As you can see, though the hotel
may seem like an elderly, but well-to-do, manor
but is in reality a very modern, chic and elegant
establishment.
LE CHÂTEAU DES ALPILLES ★★★★★
Hôtel - Restaurant
Route du Rougadou - 13210 St-Rémy de Provence
Tél : 04 90 92 03 33
[email protected]
www.chateaudesalpilles.com
Facebook.com/lechateaudesalpilles
Restaurant by reservation.
Closed on Wednesday evenings.
A la carte menu and gourmet set menu at 49 €.
THE
fitness room (rowing machine, running
+ The
machine, bike, barbells, etc.) can be privatized
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45, avenue Notre-Dame du Château (formerly route du chemin
d'Arles, between Saint-Etienne du Grès and Saint-Rémy de Provence,
via Le Moulin du Calanquet)
13103 Saint-Etienne du Grès – Tel.: 04 90 49 04 04
www.dalmeran.fr - www.facebook.com/domaine.dalmeran.1
Open 7/7 from 10 am to 12.30 pm and from 3 pm to 6.30 pm (by
appointment only on Sundays)
Discover the wines from their LA CELESTIERE estate (PGI Vaucluse, Côtes du Rhône,
Châteauneuf-du-Pape) - www.lacelestiere.fr
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Maussane | Provençale Cuisine |
Jean Martin - from gourmet nibbles
to local specialties
R
ecommended by the Guide du
Routard, the Jean Martin
store invites foodies and
lovers of Provence to discover
their latest innovations among their
100% guaranteed artisanal products.
The mild cream of garlic can be savored on toast with drinks, as a sauce
for meat or fish, or even as a subtle base for a vinaigrette dressing.
Another very popular spread
this season is the cream of chick
pea seasoned with preserved
lemon and Ras el Hanout
(spices used in couscous);
discerning palates will serve
it with a fillet of mackerel on
a chunk of crusty bread.
In the cooking aids department
(much appreciated by enthusiastic chefs in search of inspiration), are Provençal-style tomatoes cooked with parsley and garlic - highly recommended for savory tarts.
Products created from the experience that Jean Martin (established in Maussane-les-Alpilles in 1920)
enchants our taste buds with can also be served
at aperitif time with a range of spreads – red pistou, cream of artichoke, mild anchoïade and
cream of sweet peppers - as well as for cooking with.
Other treasures from the Mediterranean and Provençal regions are Barbier cooking utensils made
of olive wood. A rainbow of color to bring texture, warmth and personality to your summer meals
… that blends perfectly with the new “made in
France” collection of oven-proof ceramic dishes!
With both good taste and lots of color, this summer promises to be a good one with Jean Martin.
JEAN MARTIN
9, rue Charloun Rieu
13520 Maussane-les-Alpilles
Tel.: 04 90 54 34 63 - www.jeanmartin.fr
facebook.com/jeanmartin.fr
Special offers all year round in the store and on
the website. Open from Monday to Saturday
from 9.30 am to noon and from 2 pm to 6 pm.
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ideas (regional produce, artisan
+ Gift
tableware, etc.) for all the family
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