Market · Odeon / Saint-Michel
Le Vin qui Parle
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Le Vin qui Parle is a delightful market located at 64 Boulevard Saint-Germain in the Odeon/Saint-Michel area of Paris. This shop is a haven for wine lovers, offering a curated selection of French wines from small producers. The knowledgeable staff provides personalized recommendations, making it easy to discover new vintages. Besides wine, the market stocks artisanal cheeses, charcuterie, and other gourmet products. The cozy atmosphere invites browsing, and the shop's location in the vibrant Latin Quarter means you can explore nearby bookshops, cafes, and historic sites. Whether you're a connoisseur or a casual enthusiast, Le Vin qui Parle offers a taste of authentic Parisian food culture.
Don't miss
- Browse a carefully selected range of French wines from small vineyards
- Sample artisanal cheeses and charcuterie to pair with your wine
- Get personalized recommendations from friendly, knowledgeable staff
- Explore the lively Latin Quarter and nearby attractions like the Luxembourg Gardens
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Le Vin qui Parle
You can visit on your own (no entry fee; you pay for what you buy. prices vary by product). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Bring cash or a credit card; some small producers may have minimum purchase amounts.
- Ask for tasting suggestions, the staff is happy to help you choose.
- Consider buying a bottle as a gift; the shop can provide packaging.
- Staff speak English, but a few French phrases are appreciated.
A bit of history
The shop has been a fixture in the Latin Quarter for years, earning a reputation for quality wines and friendly service. Its name, meaning 'the wine that speaks,' reflects the staff's passion for sharing stories behind each bottle.
Common questions
Do they offer wine tastings?
Yes, the staff often offers tastings of select wines. Ask at the counter.
Can I buy wine to take home?
Yes, they sell bottles for consumption off-site. Check customs regulations for your country.
Is the shop open on Sundays?
Many shops in Paris are closed on Sundays. Check their specific hours online.
Do they sell non-alcoholic beverages?
The focus is on wine and gourmet food, but they may have a few non-alcoholic options.
Can I order online?
Some shops offer online ordering; check their website or inquire in person.
Is there parking nearby?
Street parking is limited. The metro is the best way to reach the shop.
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