Premier Tech continues its expansion in France with a new site in Montbrison
This new production site for the production and commercialization of sustainable wastewater treatment and rainwater management solutions will support the growth of Premier Tech Water and Environment and strengthen its presence in the French market
while increasing its manufacturing capacity
“This new site will accelerate Premier Tech Water and Environment's growth in the French market and allow us to deliver more value to our customers” says Luc Langlois, president of Premier Tech Water and Environment in France
Premier Tech acknowledges the support of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
which has contributed over €130 000 for the development of the manufacturing site in Montbrison
“The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region is pleased to have supported Premier Tech Water and Environment
as part of its ‘Pack relocalization’ program
in its sustainable onsite wastewater systems manufacturing facility project in Montbrison
The Region has been supporting projects aiming to bring back companies here for a long time
We have even accelerated our efforts with our €1.2 billion Relocalization Plan
which includes various aspects related to training and the development of innovative digital and automated production processes
These efforts enable our industries to stay competitive in the market
The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region takes action and does everything in its power to maintain production and jobs in its territory,” says Stéphanie Pernod
“Beyond establishing the company and creating jobs in the Loire Forez Agglomération
we are also focused on innovations in wastewater systems — both collective and onsite —
always striving to better protect water resources,” says Thierry Hareux
vice-president for wastewater and rainwater management
The Montbrison site includes a production facility and a point of service
centralizing the entire manufacturing process while maintaining proximity to clients
Premier Tech Water and Environment aims to extend this business model to other sites in France
“By strengthening its presence in the French market
Premier Tech extends its activities while getting closer to its clients
This proximity will lead to stronger relationships
an enhanced Client Experience and reduced delivery times as well as GHG emissions related to transportation,” says Julien Gilles
senior director operations for Premier Tech Water and Environment in France
— The Montbrison site includes a production facility and a point of service
centralizing the entire manufacturing process while maintaining proximity to clients. —
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one of the most important figures in 20th century classical music
His death Tuesday evening was announced on the website of the Philharmonie de Paris
part of the Cité de la Musique complex in Paris
The Cité is a concrete manifestation of Boulez’ significance to both French and international musical culture
Boulez was a composer and conductor of stature: among other positions
he was music director of the New York Philharmonic from 1971 to 1977
and with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra was a regular conductor from 1991
before being appointed principal guest conductor in 1995
He passes as the CSO’s Helen Regenstein Conductor Emeritus and an Honorary Member of the Philharmonic-Symphony Society
he attempted innovations that in many ways have become commonplace to the way orchestras approach their audiences: new music series
and informal events both in what is now David Geffen Hall and away from the Philharmonic’s Lincoln Center home
While his influence on subsequent music-making can be hard to discern—his style as a composer was unique to himself
and he was not a pedagogue as a conductor—he leaves behind an essential legacy of building institutions
like the Cité and most prominently the Institut de Recherche et de Coordination Acoustique/Musique (Ircam)
he had no peer in the history of classical music
began his career as a serious musician during World War II
where he studied with Messiaen at the Paris Conservatory
The elder composer introduced him to both both contemporary and non-Western music
Boulez’s compositional output is both fascinating and uneven
dominated classical music in the mid–20th century
but his Le Marteau sans maître drove the musical concept into an objective
Boulez had a brilliant intellect and could be an intimidating didact
A budding friendship with John Cage was demolished by differences in aesthetic values: while Cage’s Music of Changes can sound like a companion to Boulez’ Sonata No
Boulez could not reconcile Cage’s different compositional process with his own
But Boulez was ultimately too agile to be caught in a stylistic trap
While never completely abandoning atonality
he expanded his harmonic palette and became increasingly interested in exploring instrumental color
a setting of Mallarmé poems; Rituel in memoriam Bruno Maderna; and “…explosive-fixe…”
are not only involving and satisfying works in their own right
but establish a vital reconciliation of serial music with Debussy’s legacy of organic
They are high points in a compositional output that Boulez frequently revisited and revised
He left the impression that he was always looking for something better to say
and the 2013 collection of his complete works has on the back the indication: “work in progress.”
Boulez was a controversial conductor whose performances and recordings with the Philharmonic
divided his own fans and those of the composers he explored
Focusing on the structure and orchestral detail of the scores
essential to understanding the work of those composers
and Messiaen are among the finest available
Boulez’s detailed approach yielded inconsistent results
He found his way to Mahler through Berg and Schoenberg
and his interpretations of the vocal symphonies are fresh and fulfilling
revelatory passages and movements run up against a lack of vision of the overall form
Boulez was an unexpected choice to conduct the performances of Patrice Chereau’s Ring at Beyreuth
but the results turned out to be historic and enduring
Strauss and Sibelius that will be heard January 7–9
music director Alan Gilbert said: “Pierre Boulez was a towering and influential musical figure whose Philharmonic leadership implicitly laid down a challenge of innovation and invention that continues to inspire us to this day
he also was an unfailingly gracious mentor and friend
music director Riccardo Muti added his own thoughts: “With the loss of Pierre Boulez
the world of music today is infinitely poorer
As both an admirer and friend of the Maestro
I am deeply grateful for his contributions
with which he had a collaboration of nearly 50 years
and served so brilliantly as its principal guest conductor and conductor emeritus
His great musical artistry and exceptional intelligence will be missed.”
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Pierre Boulez in the Great Performances broadcast “Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Pierre Boulez Conducts Mahler’s 7th ” (2010)
Great Performances mourns the passing of the great music director Pierre Boulez (March 26, 1925 — January 5, 2016), who appeared in three Great Performances broadcasts: Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Pierre Boulez Conducts Mahler’s 7th (2010)
The Berlin Philharmonic Europakonzert: From Lisbon (2003) and an eight-part adaptation of Wagner’s Ring Cycle from the Bayreuth Festival (1983)
which debuted on Great Performances as the first broadcast of the Ring on television
Not only was Boulez a gifted pianist and conductor
he played a key role in the development of modern classical music with his contributions to integral serialism
and studied mathematics before turning to music
He founded and directed the Domaine modern concert series in Paris in 1954 and continued to direct it through 1967
the year he was named principal guest conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra
In 1971 he became principal conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra (until 1975) and music director of the New York Philharmonic (until 1977)
In 1976 he was Music Director of the 100th-anniversary production of Wagner’s Ring at the Bayreuth Festival and returned to conduct the cycle again at the next four festivals
His tenure as principal guest conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra began in 1995
the year he turned 70 and was named “Artist of the Year” by Gramophone
In 2006 he was appointed Conductor Emeritus of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
He served as director of the Lucerne Festival Academy as recently as 2014
Learn more about Boulez’s life and career on the Deutsche Grammophone site
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the former principal conductor of the New York Philharmonic who moved between conducting
composition and teaching over a long career that made him one of the leading figures in modern classical music
confirmed that Boulez had died in Baden-Baden
Even conducting extravagantly romantic music such as Wagner or Mahler
Boulez was a cool and contained presence on the podium
preferring a gray business suit and tie to tuxedo and tails
his gestures communicating logic over frenzy
Boulez initially studied mathematics as a youth before switching to music
He studied harmony at the Paris Conservatory with composer Olivier Messiaen and had lessons from Rene Leibowitz in the dissonant 20th-century style known as twelve-tone composition
Boulez led the New York Philharmonic and the BBC Symphony Orchestra during the 1970s
from his own compositions and those of other moderns such as Stravinsky and Stockhausen to older favorites such as Mahler
Orchestre de Paris and the London Symphony Orchestra
he joined with fellow conductor Daniel Barenboim to conduct the complete symphonies of Gustav Mahler at Carnegie Hall
"Pierre Boulez made French music shine throughout the world
he always wanted to reflect on the ages," French President Francois Hollande said in a statement
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Pierre Boulez (born March 26, 1925, Montbrison, France—died January 5, 2016, Baden-Baden, Germany) was the most significant French composer of his generation, as well as a noted conductor and music theorist who championed the work of 20th-century composers
In 1953 Boulez founded a series of avant-garde concerts
“The precision of his performances and his recordings had a huge effect on following generations of conductors and performers.”
Le Marteau sans maître for voice and six instruments (1953–55; The Hammer Without a Master) has florid decorative textures that flow into one another
with voice and instruments rising and falling with apparent spontaneity
Boulez’s innovativeness was demonstrated in Pli selon pli (1957–62; Fold According to Fold), in which performers must orient themselves by maintaining a constant awareness of the structure of the work. In his Piano Sonata No. 3 (first performed 1957), as in Pli selon pli, he introduced elements of aleatory music
Boulez’s other works include Le Visage nuptial for two voices, women’s chorus, and orchestra (1951–52
based on the chamber version of 1947; “The Bridal Countenance”); Poésie pour pouvoir for two orchestras (first performed 1958; “Poetry for Power”); Répons for chamber orchestra
and computer (first performed 1981); and “…explosante-fixe…” (1972–93
for which Boulez used live electronics for all but the earliest version
He continued to compose into the 21st century
at times taking a leave from conducting to focus on his own music
“I write in different levels at once—one level is simple
Autobiographical works by Boulez include Relevés d’apprenti (1966; Stocktakings from an Apprenticeship)
and Par volonté et par hasard (1975; Conversations with Célestin Deliège)
More-theoretical writings include Penser la musique aujourd’hui (1964; Boulez on Music Today) and Points de repère (1981; Orientations)
His approach to conducting is the focus of Boulez on Conducting: Conversations with Cécile Gilly (2003)
are collected in Pierre Boulez and John Cage Correspondence (1993; originally published in French
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France - June 2022 - On the last weekend of June
the "Jean-Baptiste d'Allard" secondary school
hosted the first edition of a major sports event called "Bosc'Olympiques." Ten teams from various Salesian houses in France and Belgium competed in various sports: basketball
the Montbrison municipal swimming pool was closed to the public to allow swimming and other water games to take place
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It was another chrono win for world time trial champion Filippo Ganna on Wednesday’s fourth stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné
Ganna is now four for five in 2022 time trials
only Stefan Bissinger getting the better of Ineos’s Italian in this season’s UAE Tour
Race leader Wout Van Aert was only two seconds slower than the Italian
and he padded his lead at the top of the table
Van Aert leads Matteo Cattaneo (Italy/Quick Step-Alpha Vinyl) by 53 seconds and teammate Primož Roglič by 56 seconds
but long and taxing 31.9-km affair from Montbrison to La Bâtie d’Urfé
Two time checks sat at the 11.5 and 21 km marks
One of the longest individual time trials of the season takes place today at the #Dauphine
31.9 kilometers from Montbrison to La Bâtie d'Urfé. pic.twitter.com/APAASeg4Wx
— Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team (@qst_alphavinyl) June 8, 2022
Before broadcasting began Filippo Ganna knocked Luke Durbridge off the hot seat with a time of 35:32
He settled in for a long reign on the throne
Playing the waiting game ?? pic.twitter.com/NsCguavowE
— INEOS Grenadiers (@INEOSGrenadiers) June 8, 2022
suffered a mechanical and there was a slow bike exchange after some dithering about what to do
Twenty-three riders were +0:12 of Van Aert at the beginning of the day
runner-up in last year’s Tour de France
posted the fourth fastest provisional time
while the 2020 Giro d’Italia winner Tao Geoghegan Hart was the fifth fastest
Soon after his teammate Primož Roglič went through the first time check only seven seconds slower than Ganna
race leader Wout Van Aert headed down the start ramp
Van Aert was 11 seconds faster than Ganna at time check one
Van Aert was 11 seconds slower than Ganna at time check two
but pulled back nine seconds in the final section
Thursday is hilly but not exceptionally so
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Ackermann wins stage 2 sprint in Belleville en Beaujolais
beating Edvald Boasson Hagen (Dimension Data) into second place
while Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-Scott) moved into the yellow and blue jersey of overall leader after taking third in the reduced bunch sprint
Criterium du Dauphine: Stage 2 highlights - Video
Kwiatkowski loses Dauphine lead after late crash on stage 2
Impey takes the initiative to move into yellow at Criterium du Dauphine
Boasson Hagen joins sprint battle at Criterium du Dauphine
The breathless finale of the stage was marred by a crash involving previous leader Michal Kwiatkowski (Team Sky)
who went down alone in the final two kilometres
Though his jersey was ripped and his left elbow bloodied
Kwiatkowski was able to remount and complete the stage
As the incident took place inside the final three kilometres
he was awarded the same time as the front group
who picked up a four-second time bonus at the finish
After placing third behind Impey on stage 1
Ackermann was reluctant to make the same errors again here
and he held his nerve when Belgian champion Oliver Naesen (AG2R La Mondiale) opened the sprint from distance
Ackermann bided his time and then came off the wheel of Boasson Hagen to claim an emphatic sprint win
“Yesterday I made a mistake and came from the font
I came with high speed and everything was perfect
It’s amazing that I won the race,” Ackermann said afterwards
was unable to make up the ground and had to settle for third place
Naesen held on for fourth ahead of fellow countryman Jens Keukeleire (Lotto Soudal)
a notably reduced peloton contested the finishing sprint after the field had been whittled down by a combination of high speeds and hilly terrain in the final hour of racing
with a number of recognised sprinters dropped on the last ascent
Bryan Coquard’s Vital Concept team had been prominent in controlling the break through the day
but the Frenchman was among the many riders jettisoned out the back when Lotto Soudal upped the pace on the final ascent
there was a long last climb with 30km to go,” said the 24-year-old Ackermann
really happy that I was in the [front] group and then the team brought me to the best position ever.”
Impey had declared himself surprised to claim victory on stage 1
but he set out on Tuesday mindful that the leader’s jersey was within his grasp
having started the day just 2 seconds behind Kwiatkowski
“I would obviously have liked to have won again today but to take the time bonus and so get the yellow jersey is a massive bonus for today,” Impey said
We used all of our guys to bring the lone attacker back
I thought I was on a good wheel in Keukeleire but we hesitated a little and the other guys got the jump on us.”
The stage was animated by a four-man move Pierre-Luc Périchon (Fortuneo-Samsic)
Nikita Stalnov (Astana Pro Team) and Frederik Backaert (Wanty-Groupe Gobert)
The quartet attacked at kilometre zero and built up a maximum lead of 6:40 in the flat opening half of the stage
Vital Concept were prominent in chasing the escapees on the more rugged terrain later on
which brought the Dauphiné through Beaujolais wine country
Their efforts on the succession of third and fourth category climbs that punctuated the second half of the stage helped to bring the break’s lead back to within more manageable dimensions
Backaert was dropped from the break on the Col de Crie with 44km remaining
but the leaders still had three minutes in hand on the chasing bunch at that point
Duchesne and Stalnov saw their lead diminish rapidly thereafter as Lotto Soudal surged to the front on the Col du Fût d'Avenas
Lotto’s forcing saw sprinters such as Coquard and Phil Bauhaus unceremoniously dumped from the peloton
and it also triggered a flurry of attacks from the front of the peloton
Guillaume Martin (Wanty-Groupe Gobert) and Antwan Tolhoek (LottoNL-Jumbo) among those on the offensive
Impey’s Mitchelton-Scott team brought some order to affairs on the run-in
though Stalnov stuck resolutely to his task when even Duchesne and Perichon had relented
The Kazakhstani rider grimly maintained an advantage over the bunch all the way into the final kilometre before his resistance was eventually snuffed out
though the Pole reported no lasting damage when he spoke to reporters outside the Team Sky bus at the finish
“I probably went a bit too quick into the roundabout
I was directly on the ground," Kwiatkowski said
#Rider Name (Country) TeamResult1Pascal Ackermann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe4:19:572Edvald Boasson Hagen (Nor) Dimension DataRow 1 - Cell 2 3Daryl Impey (RSA) Mitchelton-ScottRow 2 - Cell 2 4Oliver Naesen (Bel) AG2R La MondialeRow 3 - Cell 2 5Jens Keukeleire (Bel) Lotto SoudalRow 4 - Cell 2 6Julien Simon (Fra) Cofidis
Solutions CreditsRow 52 - Cell 2 54Rob Power (Aus) Mitchelton-ScottRow 53 - Cell 2 55Daniel Navarro Garcia (Spa) Cofidis
Solutions CreditsRow 54 - Cell 2 56Adam Yates (GBr) Mitchelton-ScottRow 55 - Cell 2 57Laurens De Plus (Bel) Quick-Step FloorsRow 56 - Cell 2 58Bob Jungels (Lux) Quick-Step FloorsRow 57 - Cell 2 59Nicolas Edet (Fra) Cofidis
Solutions CreditsRow 48 - Cell 2 50Thomas Degand (Bel) Wanty-Groupe Gobert0:00:4651Guillaume Martin (Fra) Wanty-Groupe Gobert0:00:4852Daniel Navarro Garcia (Spa) Cofidis
Solutions Credits0:07:55102Matteo Fabbro (Ita) Katusha-Alpecin0:08:18103Ramunas Navardauskas (Ltu) Bahrain-Merida0:08:25104James Knox (GBr) Quick-Step Floors0:08:38105Arnaud Courteille (Fra) Vital Concept Club0:08:52106RŸdiger Selig (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe0:08:54107Anthony Turgis (Fra) Cofidis
Solutions Credits0:09:28108Brendan Canty (Aus) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale0:09:30109Tobias Ludvigsson (Swe) Groupama-FDJ0:09:32110Pieter Serry (Bel) Quick-Step Floors0:09:33111Daniel Teklehaimanot (Eri) Cofidis
Solutions Credits14Row 9 - Cell 3 11Julien Simon (Fra) Cofidis
Solutions Credits8Row 2 - Cell 3 4Nikita Stalnov (Kaz) Astana Pro Team3Row 3 - Cell 3 5Lawson Craddock (USA) EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale2Row 4 - Cell 3 6Geraint Thomas (GBr) Team Sky1Row 5 - Cell 3 7Antoine Duchesne (Can) Groupama-FDJ1Row 6 - Cell 3 8Daniel Teklehaimanot (Eri) Cofidis
Solutions Credits0:01:2716Wanty - Groupe Gobert0:01:4117Team Fortuneo - Samsic0:02:2918Bahrain - Merida0:03:3919Team Lotto NL - Jumbo0:05:4420Team Dimension Data0:06:1621Vital Concept Cycling Club0:22:1522Team Sunweb0:28:21
Daryl Impey took over the lead from Michal Kwiatkowski after third place on Tuesday
?? Belleville pour Ackermann !@Ackes171 remporte l'étape 2!@Ackes171 wins stage 2!#Dauphiné pic.twitter.com/tl6Nfgly3y
— Critérium du Dauphiné (@dauphine) June 5, 2018
Although not without as much climbing as Monday’s first stage
Tuesday’s course still had five categorized climbs in its latter half
Today in the #Dauphine: from Montbrison to Belleville, over 181 kilometers. On paper, it should be easier than it was on stage 1 for the sprinters to make it over the climbs and fight for the win. pic.twitter.com/jq2wcTe7l1
— Deceuninck-QuickStep (@deceuninck_qst) June 5, 2018
Duchesne lit out with three others straight from the gun in Montbrison and had already rolled up 2:45 on the peloton at the 6-km mark
The quartet’s maximum gap was 6:50 with Bora-Hansgrohe and Vital Concept prominent in the pace-making
? ASO / A. Broadway / #Dauphiné pic.twitter.com/T5n5NHHqJZ
— Équipe Cycliste Groupama-FDJ (@GroupamaFDJ) June 5, 2018
Duchesne scored one KOM point on the first climb of the day
Lotto-Soudal revved up the pace to try to detach pure sprinters
Only one fugitive was left when the peloton caught Duchesne with 10-km to go
Tony the Tiger’s 77th on the day lifted him to 37th on GC
The last escapee standing was Astana’s Nikita Stalnov
who put up an impressive resistance until just inside the red kite
with Bora’s German sprinter Ackermann taking the flowers and
Ackermann adds his Dauphiné victory to a Tour de Romandie triumph last month
Kwiatkowski was the victim of a crash in the final kilometre but finished on the same time as the bunch
There's been a crash on the approach to the final kilometre. Race leader @kwiato went down coming off a roundabout. He's up and riding #Dauphine pic.twitter.com/oUVLXxdHdP
— Team INEOS (@TeamINEOS) June 5, 2018
Hugo Houle’s 14th spot was his best WorldTour result of the season
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A tragic accident on France's A72 motorway this morning
has killed one person and seriously injured another three
— Sapeurs-pompiers de la Loire / SDIS 42 (@sdis42) December 5, 2022
A 71-year-old man has died as result of the accident
50 police officers and 12 ambulances arrived at the scene following the horrific accident
the accident was most likely caused by black ice
11h58 : de nombreux moyens matériels et humains sont déployés sur #A72 pour évacuer les véhicules accidentés avec l’aide des forces de l’ordre et d’une quinzaine de dépanneurs. pic.twitter.com/334VVzZZyU
— Autoroute A72 (@A72Trafic) December 5, 2022
The road had to be closed in both directions between junctions 7 and 8
It is expected to remain closed until at least the end of this afternoon
those travelling in the direction of Roanne/Saint-Etienne must take exit number 7
— VINCI Autoroutes (@VINCIAutoroutes) December 5, 2022
Motorists trying to reach Saint-Etienne from Clermont-Ferrand should take the alternative motorway route via Lyon
exit number 8 “Andrezieux-Bouthéon” should be taken
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His family was reasonably prosperous and non-musical
He exhibited a precocious talent for the piano as a child & an extraordinary ability for learning almost any subject in school
His father wished him to study engineering but respected his son's choice of music
Boulez was rejected from both the Lyons Conservatoire and the Paris Conservatoire
but went to Paris to study anyway Later he was allowed to enter the Paris Conservatoire
Tells about his studies with various teachers & his life in Paris as a student
Tells about teachers like Olivier Messiaen who were greatly impressed with his talents and intellectual gifts
Tells about his 1st job as musical director of the new theatre company of Jean-Louis Barrault & Madeleine Renaud
Tells about musical relationship with Messiaen
Tells about his feelings about Stravinsky and Scheenberg
Tells how study of Schoenberg's dodecaphonic music led him to serialism
Tells about his fascination with Anton Webern
Tells about Boulez's serial compositions
Tells about Karlheinz Stockhausen & Milton Babbitt
2 other composers working with serialism at the same time
Tells about Boulez's feuds with the French musical establishment
Tells about his work in aleatory music and his works in this form
Tells how at the end of the '50's
Boulez was a middle-aged composer on the brink of isolation when he began a new career as a conductor
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on a déniché une adresse comme on les aime : Les Fromagivores
il s’agit du paradis…du fromage
L’été touche peu à peu à sa fin
Si ça signifie la fin des vacances et de la farniente au soleil
ça annonce aussi la fin des maillots de bain
ça peut être une bonne nouvelle
Parce qu’on n’a plus besoin de faire gaffe à notre ligne en surveillant tous nos repas
on peut à nouveau se gaver de cochonneries comme le restant de l’année
c’est justement parce qu’on est tombé sur une nouvelle adresse où les régimes ne sont pas les bienvenus (en allant fouiller du côté de nos collègues d’Happycurio)
on respire fromage et on se goinfre de fromage
la jolie petite échoppe croule sous les meules aussi savoureuses qu’uniques
Café comptoir le midi et bar à fromages le soir
l’adresse propose des pépites gustatives comme un comté de 30 mois ou encore des chèvres au piment d’Espelette
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l’adresse est bourrée de charme avec sa belle mezzanine
ses pierres apparentes et ses tableaux hyper-originaux
Parmi les propositions : des ardoises de fromages thématiques et/ou de charcuterie à partir de 9,90€
des feuilletés au chèvre ou à la fourme d'Ambert à partir de 12,90€ et des grandes salades à partir de 13,90€
Des merveilles idéalement accompagnées du délicieux pain de la boulangerie de la Martinière et de sauces finement sélectionnées pour sublimer les parfum du fromage
du vin à la bière en passant par le cidre et le jus de fruits frais
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