Marco Pelletier, the Bistrier Prodige who does not know the crisis

Marco Pelletier, owner of Vantre.
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In reverse of these lunch tables where only the Châteldon is now flowing afloat, Vantre can pride itself on attracting each noon a clientele ready to do battle. With more than 48,000 bottles in the cellar, the Marco Pelletier bistro flips the crisis with a subtle insolence. Encounter.

On this Tuesday in June, leaning on the counter of his bistro filled like a church on a Sunday of Easter, Marco Pelletier scans the entire twenty tables anxious to drag the dessert, just to order a final bottle before tightening the tie. “”This afternoon, I had no table without wine!», Makes us maliciously the owner of the premises. Rabelaisian silhouette, slight Canadian accent, this former sommelier chief passed through the Taillevent and Bristol is today one of the largest names in France in the wine of authors, bringing together a clientele of the most bigarry, ranging from the fans of palaces to local workers, passing by collectors, white collars and a few blues, or even world renowned chiefs. In short, a place where little come by chance, open following an independence found in 2016.

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