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Nouvelle-Aquitaine 2024 guide: available June 27

Nouvelle-Aquitaine 2024 guide: available June 27

Mathieu Dubus | 6/27/24, 12:21 PM

The 2024 edition of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine guide is now on sale online and in bookshops. New restaurant addresses, gourmet itineraries, chefs, artisans... Discover the riches of this region.

To coincide with the release of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine guide this Thursday, June 27, 2024, here's a sneak preview of what's new inside. You can read portraits of the Gault&Millau d'Or, Vivien Durand, or the Grand de Demain, Bertrand Noeureuil. Select the best hotels and restaurants in the region. Here's an overview.

New restaurants in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region

Every year, the Gault&Millau investigators unearth new talent and list new restaurants. In the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, here's a look at the latest additions to the 2024 edition.

  • Nuance
  • Domaine de Bugatel
  • Philippe Redon
  • Vivants
  • Notes - La Nauve
  • Moon
  • Le Pétrocore
  • Marius
  • Aux Tabliers Noirs
  • La Table de l'Europe
  • Effet Maison
  • Bistrot 1912
  • ...

A gourmet itinerary not to be missed

Périgueux, a two-thousand-year-old city formerly known as Vésone (Vesunna) in Roman times, is brimming with treasures. Located in the south of the Périgord-Limousin nature park, its local products are world-famous, including foie gras and truffles. Fancy a visit? Here are our top addresses to try out if you're spending 48 hours in Périgueux.

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