Find the wines of Cos d’Estournel at some of Paris’s finest dining establishments, from bistros for lovers of fine wine and prestigious gastronomic restaurants!
Find the wines of Cos d’Estournel at some of Paris’s finest dining establishments, from bistros for lovers of fine wine and prestigious gastronomic restaurants!
La Pagode de Cos
La Pagode de Cos, La Réserve Paris’s contemporary restaurant, incarnates the creative vision of Chef Jérôme Banctel. Inspired by the bounty of terroir, the chef concocts a menu that evolves with the seasons. Each dish embarks guests on a subtle yet accessible journey of the senses in a warm, sophisticated setting. Fine wines, including a wonderful selection of wines by the glass—among them the fresh and vibrant Cos d’Estournel Blanc 2013 and the dazzlingly harmonious Cos d’Estournel 2005— make for delightful counterparts to each meal.
La Pagode de Cos, La Réserve Paris
42 Avenue Gabriel, 75008 Paris
Comme chez Maman
An adept of bistronomia, Chef Wim Van Gorp dishes up effective seasonal fare. Swing by 5 rue des Moines after doing some food shopping of your own and savor his specialties while enjoying a glass of the elegant, inviting G d’Estournel.
Comme chez Maman
5 rue des Moines, 75017 Paris
Chez Flottes
Chez Flottes in the 1st Arrondissement offers all the charms of a family-run brasserie in an inviting setting. Traditional, qualitative dishes feature products of the sea, and a tasteful selection of fine wines includes Pagodes de Cos and Cos d’Estournel.
Chez Flottes
2 rue Cambon, 75001 Paris
Baieta
At this Mediterranean restaurant on Rue de Pontoise on the Left Bank, young chef Julia Sedefdjian enchants clients with her singular interpretations of Nice’s finest culinary traditions. And when the French Riviera encounters Bordeaux and the delights of Pagodes de Cos, the journey is made only that much more pleasurable!
Baieta
5 rue de Pontoise, 75005 Paris
Ambos
Located in the Latin Quarter near the Luxembourg Garden, Ambos offers a decisively contemporary take on the French bistro. Pierre Chomet and his wife, Cristina, deliver a very personal cuisine inspired by their travels, and the finesse of Pagodes de Cos is a wonderful match for their free, modern fare.
Ambos
38 rue de Vaugirard, 75006 Paris
Drouant
You don’t have to be an author to enter this hallowed Parisian institution, where the Goncourt Prize, France’s most prestigious literary award, is awarded every year. A refined, warm atmosphere sets the scene for cuisine featuring the great French classics, to be enjoyed with one of the exquisite wines on the restaurant’s list, which, with more than two thousand wines—including Pagodes de Cos—is one of the French capital’s most extensive.
Drouant
16-18 rue Gaillon, 75002 Paris
Hémicycle
Tucked away on Rue de Bourgogne behind the Assemblée Nationale, the aptly named Hémicycle—a nod to the chamber of France’s national assembly—features modern Italian-inflected fare. Stéphane Manigold’s eighth restaurant offers four exquisite tasting menus, and a magnificent wine room on the second floor is an invitation to explore a finely curated selection of wines, among them Cos d’Estournel.
Hémicycle
5 rue de Bourgogne, 75007 Paris
Akrame
A star on the culinary scene, Akrame Benallal dishes up innovative, astoundingly creative cuisine—a perfect harmony of modernity and tradition—that has earned him two Michelin stars. And the extensive selection of wines chosen to sublimate his cuisine features Cos d’Estournel, of course!
Akrame
7 rue Tronchet, 75008 Paris
Pur
Chef Jean-François Rouquette dazzles Place Vendôme with this stunning restaurant designed by artist and architect Hugo Toro. The Michelin-starred chef’s creative and inspired fare is accompanied by prestigious wines including the grand vin of Cos d’Estournel.
Pur, Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme
5 rue de la Paix, 75002 Paris
Le Clarence
At Le Clarence, two Michelin-starred chef Christophe Pelé incarnates the quintessential art of living à la française. Served in a sumptuous décor in a former private mansion, his cuisine strikes the perfect balance between audacity and technical mastery. The establishment’s spectacular wine list counts more than three thousand meticulously selected wines, including several vintages of Cos d’Estournel.
Le Clarence
31 Avenue Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 75008 Paris