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21 Boulevard Des Aresquiers
Vic La Gardiole
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During the summer, guests will enjoy breakfast under the cool canopy of the arbor. Additionally, they will have the opportunity to sample the exquisite wines produced on the premises. Please kindly note that pets are not permitted.

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