Le Nougat de Montségur
Artisanal delights from Montségur-sur-Lauzon: traditional nougat without additives, rooted in Provençal tradition.
Towering over the village, Château de Grignan mixes French classicism and Renaissance flair. Turned into a pleasure residence in the 17th century and home to Madame de Sévigné, it was dismantled during the Revolution, rebuilt in the 20th century and has belonged to the Drôme department since 1979. Listed as a Historic Monument and Musée de France, it offers a journey through art de vivre across the ages.
Artisanal delights from Montségur-sur-Lauzon: traditional nougat without additives, rooted in Provençal tradition.
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