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Pop Up Store Vins de Blaye
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Vins de Blaye
Pop Up Store Vins de Blaye



Le Vins de Blaye Pop Up Store est organisé à l'occasion d'une dégustation de vin et pour fêter la culture et la gastronomie françaises.


Les Vins de Blaye, également connus sous l’appellation Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux, sont produits dans la région viticole de Blaye, située sur la rive droite de la Gironde, en France. Cette région bénéficie d’un terroir exceptionnel et d’un climat favorable à la viticulture, ce qui permet de produire des vins de grande qualité.

Les vins rouges de Blaye sont principalement élaborés à partir du cépage merlot, souvent assemblé avec du cabernet sauvignon, du cabernet franc ou du malbec. Ces vins sont réputés pour leur richesse aromatique, leurs notes fruitées et leur rondeur en bouche. Les vins blancs, quant à eux, sont majoritairement issus du sauvignon blanc, offrant des arômes d’agrumes et de fruits exotiques avec une grande fraîcheur.




The Vins de Blaye Pop Up Store is organized for a wine tasting and to celebrate French culture and gastronomy.


Blaye Wines, also known as Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux, are produced in the Blaye wine region, located on the right bank of the Gironde, in France. This region benefits from an exceptional terroir and a climate favorable to viticulture, which makes it possible to produce high quality wines.

The red wines of Blaye are mainly made from the Merlot grape variety, often blended with Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc or Malbec. These wines are renowned for their aromatic richness, their fruity notes and their roundness on the palate. White wines, for their part, are mainly made from Sauvignon Blanc, offering aromas of citrus and exotic fruits with great freshness.


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08 Nov au 11 Nov. 2023

Returning 05 Nov au 10 Nov. 2024

Le Pop Up Vins de Blaye
fait partie du
Musée des Pop Up Stores

Vins de Blaye Pop Up Store
part of the
Pop Up Store Museum

Le Pop Up Store Vins de Blaye
continue à rayonner
à travers le Monde ...

The Vins de Blaye Pop Up Store
continues to be seen
all around the World ...

Adresses

No1 - 9-11 rue des Déchargeurs
(Hôtel de Villeroy Bourbon / VB)
+ No2, No3 - 11 rue des Halles
+ No6, No7, No8 - 12 rue de la Ferronnerie
+ No9 - 45 rue Saint-Honoré

all around Margerite de Navarre
75001 Paris, France.


phone: +33 1 42 21 11 11
mail: b "at" vb.com
instagram @cremeriedeparisofficial
Metro ChateletlesHalles.com/sortie1

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1986 Pop Up Store Paris.com
started at the small Cremerie de Paris No2,
a former milk store of the Les Halles food market,
located 50 m from "VB",
the legendary Hotel de Villeroy Bourbon
once the school of young Louis XIV
and later seat of the Royal French Postal Services.

No2 began as a small Sony Phone Boutique,
nobody was over 20
but something had a mysterious attraction
on Sony Lovers, audio visual people,
actors, film makers, Lady Diana.

1993 With the help of a little jewel
it became possible to acquire No1 at "VB".

1995 Not yet a Pop Up location,
No1 turned into an avant-garde Internet café.
So avant-garde it was difficult to survive.
Parisian Hotels had no internet access.
The only visitors were a few,
already connected tourists from America.
They brought good energy with them.

One was the inventor of ".com"
Meeting Jon Postel resulted in the idea
to collect spectacular internet domains.
No other Pop Up location in the World
has a "Two Letter dot com".
Today VB.com
and thousands of other iconic web addresses
ventillate the magic of Paris
and the beauty of our Pop Ups Stores
around the globe.
Our Paris Pop Ups are on the cover of the
Whitepages from many countries.
Once a Pop Up leaves Cremerie de Paris / VB.com
it starts to shine around the World ...

Another visitor was on the first flight to the Moon.
The Apollo 11 Astronaut became a friend.
He was fascinated by all the history behind VB
and inspired us to create the

Phone Book of the World.com
soon followed by
Whitepages.fr
Whitepages.it
Whitepages.in
Whitepages.jp
Whitepages.de


Steve Jobs offered us an iMac
so Apple would be part of the cafe.

Other visitors were still very young.
Many came with a "backpack".
Nobody knew who they were,
maybe they did not know it themselves ... ?
Today they return with a "Pop Up"
for a company they have invented in the meantime,
turning Cremerie de Paris / VB.com into a
"Meeting Place of the World's most famous Brands".

2012-2018 was constructed "Marguerite de Navarre",
the main exit of the Chatelet les Halles Metro hub.
The construction took so long
times were difficult again.
Today our Pop Up Stores are ony 30 min from CDG and Orly Airport.

1530s Marguerite already knew VB.
She was a friend of Nicolas II de Villeroy.
Another friend was Leonardo da Vinci.
It remains a mystery if the painter of the Mona Lisa has come by,
all we know is that Leonardo and Marguerite's brother
Francois Ier admired VB for its glamour.

Marguerite became the grandmother of the Bourbons.
1590-1610 Nicolas IV de Villeroy
was an advisor of Marguerite's grandson,
Henri IV, the first Bourbon King.
1646 2 x great grandson Louis XIV,
the third Bourbon King,
came to VB as a schoolboy.

1671 VB turned into the seat of an avant-garde Technology Hotspot,
seat of the Royal Postal Services.
Post horses carried mail around Europe.
Louis XIV loved VB for it's efficienty.
1738 The Story came to an end with Louis XV.

248 years later, 1986, a 7 x great grandson
of the old postmasters
showed us VB.
He gave us a "Post Thaler",
left by his ancesters, with the mission to reactivate
"Spirit of Communications"
sleeping in the old walls of VB.

1886 Vincent van Gogh passed by.
It's possible he run into Henry Nestle
or Gustave Eiffel without realising it.
Van Gogh loved all the magic
around Cremerie de Paris
transmitted by his friend Eugène Boch,
a nephew of Octavie Villeroy.

1921 Dmitri Romanov showed Cremerie de Paris
to Coco Chanel. She fell in Love with both
Romanov and Cremerie de Paris.
What is left from their affair is No5
the CC logo and a little jewel.
1970 Chanel left the jewel to Aimée de Heeren,
once a WW2 agent and girlfriend of Joe Kennedy Jr.
1993 Chanel's little jewel, already mentionned above,
made it possible to reopen No1
as if the designer,
that had left this world two decades before,
had decided to continue the story.

A Story that left
and a Story that returned ...

Cremerie de Paris / VB is like
an "Open History Book",
glamorous since 1129,
with new chapters opening
each time an iconic new Pop Up Store arrives ...