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Cave Laregnere
The guide was updated:One of the larger caves in the area, Cave Laregnere offers a huge variety of reds, whites, rosés and other liquors, which can be sampled with great food (including fresh oysters) on their large barrel tables before purchasing.
Useful Information
- Address: 22 Rue de la Nauve, Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, Bergerac
- Website: www.cave-laregnere.com
- Phone: +33 5 57 46 31 23
- Email: contact@cave-laregnere.com
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At almost every turn, and on most days of the week, Bergerac hosts markets that are not so much a place to purchase the freshest of food or antiques, but a social event at which to catch up with friends. The food markets are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays til around midday in the Notre-Dame church and Sainte-Catherine area and the covered market close-by.
At the Place de la Madeleine, there’s a farmers’ market on Fridays til around noon, while Tuesdays there is an organic food market at the Place Doublet. Fresh fruit and vegetables along with cheeses, truffles and meats, vinaigrettes, herbs and, of course, local wine can all be purchased. There are also summer markets, candlelit evening markets and flea markets. The Place Gambetta hosts a general market on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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Boutique KOOKAÏ
Affordable, classic, chic wear for young women - welcome to Kookai! Walking in here, it is almost guaranteed that you will walk out with something pretty in your hands and a smile on your face.
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French Coffee Shop
This wonderful, modern coffee chain can be found all around the country. Expertly prepared lattes, cappuccinos and espressos can be paired with snacks, sandwiches and fresh pastries. Customers can also purchase a variety of beans to prepare at home, as well as tools and accessories for all coffee needs.
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L'Art et le Vin
L'Art et le Vin is a small shop that showcases the best of the region's wine and wine culture. A formidable selection of Bergerac wine is available at very reasonable prices, as well as local delicacies, such as foie gras, pate and jams.
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Inter Caves Bergerac
Another of the city's many small wine caves, Inter Caves Bergerac has a surprising variety and selection for such a tiny shop. Service is famously friendly and helpful, and the staff can always help guide you towards your ideal bottle of wine, or if you're feeling more adventurous, some Japanese whiskey.
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Cave Laregnere
One of the larger caves in the area, Cave Laregnere offers a huge variety of reds, whites, rosés and other liquors, which can be sampled with great food (including fresh oysters) on their large barrel tables before purchasing.
Read more