Dine in the vines near Mont Ventoux!
David & Karen Taylor · Restaurant Recommendations · TasteContributor blog post by David Taylor:
Head North between Mont Ventoux and the Dentilles mountains and you will find some quintessential Provençal villages surrounded by Cherry Orchards and vineyards.
On the edge of Mazan, is Château la Croix des Pins, making a good selection of white, rosê and red wines – the restaurant is on the first floor …Continue reading here For David’s photos of their delicious “Menu du marché” a three-course lunch for just 20 Euros.
Restaurant A Ventoux
902 chemin de la Combe – 84380 MAZAN
Tel: + 33 (0)4 90 66 27 64
Email: restaurantaventoux@orange.fr
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