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Le Sully
6 bulevar Henri IV, 75004 PARÍS
Father and son at the helm, this is a true classic
spanning four generations since 1917, where ho-
memade, traditional cuisine reigns supreme. You
can enjoy breakfast from 7:30 a.m. and dine until
8:30 p.m. with a “non-stop” kitchen serving dai-
ly stews, duck magret, snails, cheeses, crêpes,
chocolate mousse, and more — all accompa-
nied by a respectable selection of wines, draught
beers, and an extensive tea menu.
Tf.: +33 01 42 72 94 80
Caves de Taillevent
228 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 París
130 rue de la Pompe, 75016 París
With shops in Beirut and Japan, in addition to their
Faubourg Saint-Honoré location and another on
Victor Hugo dedicated to wines and spirits, here
you’ll find over 2,000 references of French wines.
In its cellar rest dreamlike bottles from a wide ran-
ge of historic vintages. Quite possibly one of the
most beautiful wine cellars in Paris.
Tel.: +33 1 45 61 14 09
lescaves.faubourg@taillevent.com
WINE TOURISM
Legrand filles et fils
1 rue de la Banque, 75002 Paris
In this wine-lover’s temple, you’ll find nearly
10,000 references of still wines, sparkling wines,
and French spirits. Since 1880, generation after
generation, they have been on a relentless quest
for innovation, talent, and terroir. Today, more than
350 small producers consider them their ambas-
sadors. It also features a restaurant and hosts nu-
merous Bacchic events. Since 2022, you can also
find this wine boutique in Tokyo, Japan.
Tf.: +33 01 42 60 07 12
info@caves-legrand.com
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