La Vache dans les Vignes

Montmartre & Northern Paris


Small French vineyards provide the wines and artisan dairies from around France supply the cheeses at the Cow in the Vines, a charming wine bar on the banks of the canal set up by cheese-maker Marwen and wine merchant Selim. Taste on-site at the bare timber tables, or pick up wine, cheese and other deli items from the shelves.


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