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In just a few short years, Morgan Ricci and his brother Esteban have propelled their rum brand, Famille Ricci, to the pinnacle of global excellence. Starting from a family garage in Mougins, where they assembled, matured and bottled their own rums, they have succeeded in imposing their bold vision, multiplying awards and ambitious projects. Today, under the name Ricci’Spirits, they open up to the public with a boutique, tours, workshops and training courses. They are also extending their expertise to other spirits, and are about to make history with the production of the Côte d’Azur’s first whisky. A look back at an extraordinary adventure with founder and partner Morgan Ricci.

Morgan, how did you get into the rum bottling business?

It’s a passion passed down from my father. He wasn’t involved in alcohol production, but he did own a business in Cannes, La Chunga, which sold quality spirits. I grew up in this world, tasting exceptional products. In fact, I was thinking of taking over the business as an adult. When my father finally sold La Chunga, I wondered what I was going to do. I loved wines, champagnes and spirits, so I started out as a salesman for various houses for six years. Then I became a technical salesman and learned more about production. After that, I ran a winery in Antibes with my ex-girlfriend. It was there that I discovered many different types of rum and met some fascinating producers.

Was that when things really clicked for you?

Exactly. I’d always kept the idea of producing my own in the back of my mind. My favorite spirit was Cognac, for its elegance and complexity. But Cognac production is highly regulated and that didn’t suit me, because I wanted to innovate. I turned to rum, and was going to become a bottler, blending juices from all over the world, and creating my own cuvées. For four years, I traveled and visited many distilleries to learn as much as I could. I took courses at the École des Spiritueux in Cognac and read a lot, even though I’d never read a book in my life except the Harry Potter books! I experimented at home, testing aging with different woods, to forge my own method.

Why rum bottler and not distiller?

Firstly, for practical reasons: investing in a distillery requires a huge budget and specific technical knowledge, which was not my strong point. Secondly, it allowed me to travel and select quality rums. Blending is essential: ageing accounts for 50-70% of the final aroma of an old spirit.

When exactly did the Rhum Ricci adventure begin?

In 2019, in Mougins. At the age of 29, I arrived with a new philosophy: ageing in different types of wood and qualitative assemblies. In a conservative environment, this came as a surprise. We started with four cuvées, accessible rums at 40 degrees. By 2020, we had produced and sold 5,000 bottles, compared with the 2,000 I had planned.

Why did you launch your business in Mougins?

I’m a local boy, very attached to the area. I grew up in the commune, on chemin du Fassum and also at my grandmother’s house on chemin de Pibonson. It was in her garage and her house that we set up our first barrels and started the adventure! I was soon joined by my younger brother Esteban, who became my partner. It’s a family story. In fact, the bottle of our first cuvée Dynasty, which brings together all the world’s rum families in the image of a large, united family, bears the effigy of the man who raised me, Roger Ferrer, to whom I wanted to pay tribute.

In 2021, you win the title of best rum in the world…

It was the biggest competition ever organized exclusively for rum. The jury was made up of international experts, and the tasting was spread over a month, with detailed information sheets for each product. One day, I received a call from the competition president. He told me we’d won six medals, including two finalists. Then he tells me that we’ve won the title of best rum in the world in all categories with L’OVNI numéro 2! It was a daring blend of an exceptional rum from a closed distillery with another from a totally different production. At first, I was told it was “insulting” to do so. But it was precisely with this rum that we won!

How did it feel?

When I heard the news, I broke down and burst into tears. All the pressure and all the years of work just fell away. Very quickly, this award changed our trajectory. Skeptics and critics were blown away, and professional opinion really changed. The impact was enormous, and retailers naturally came to us. We have around 500 wine merchants in France who distribute our products… From 2022, we also started exporting, mainly to Europe and Asia, and volumes rose to 30,000 bottles produced per year.

You have continued to grow

In 2023, we invested in new machinery, such as the automatic bottling machine, to cope with growing demand. We have increased our capacity to 80,000 bottles by 2024. We’ve been winning more and more awards. We have just won the title of World’s Best Independent Bottler 2024 in front of over 500 participants on the world’s largest platform dedicated to rum, the RumX app.

You’ve also just moved into new premises, taking on the Ricci’ Spirits name. Tell us about your plans…

We have moved into new 500 m² premises in the heart of Actipark. While continuing to bottle rums, we will be expanding our product range, and becoming experts in spirits in the broadest sense, this time with the direct distillation of spirits such as whisky, gin, pastis, limoncello, as well as liqueurs based on local fruits and plants. Hence the name Ricci’Spirits. To achieve this, we have acquired one of the most efficient stills in Europe. It enables us to obtain very intense and aromatic alcohols!

This will be the first whisky produced on the Côte d’Azur!

That’s right! But you’ll need a little patience. Legislation requires a minimum ageing period, and three years are needed before the alcohol produced officially becomes whisky.

Another new feature: you can now welcome the public …

Yes, we have a boutique where we sell our products directly. Customers can taste before they buy, right on the production site.

There will also be tours and workshops?

Exactly. Starting in April, we’ll be offering guided tours of the distillery every Wednesday and Saturday, with three time slots: 3pm, 4pm and 5pm. Tours must be booked in advance, either on site or via our website. We’ll also be offering a variety of workshops. For example, rum creation workshops where participants can compose their own blend of rums. They’ll go home with their own bottle. We’ll also be offering gin blending workshops, where everyone can create their own recipe using spices and fruit. Finally, we’ll be organizing tasting evenings, masterclasses and lectures on a variety of subjects.

You are also planning training courses for professionals…

We will be offering training courses for professionals in the sector, such as wine merchants and sales staff. These courses will be dedicated to mastering spirits and the art of tasting. Very few establishments offer this type of training, and there’s a real shortage.

You also have an ambitious multi-activity project in Mougins. Can you tell us a little more about it?

Yes, in the more or less long term, we hope to create an estate here in Mougins that combines production, museum and leisure activities. There would be an immersive space with 3D projections, a rooftop terrace with tapas, and even a botanical garden. It would be a lively place for locals and tourists alike, and a real asset for the development of our Mougins region. To be continued…

To find out more: https: //www.famillericci.com/

609 Route de la Roquette, Mougins

Tel: 04 83 93 83 65

 

Located in the heart of the Saint-Basile district, this new restaurant is part of the“hospitality” concept developed by the BARNES group, which has already been rolled out in New York(Maison BARNES in partnership with chef Daniel Boulud), Paris(Résidence hôtelière Maison Boissière) and now Mougins. An initiative that aims to create elegant and inspiring places, connected to the local area and culture.

The Mougin address is adjacent to the BARNES real estate agency (upstairs). Once you’ve pushed open the door, you’re enveloped in a warm, cosy atmosphere. The elegant decor, punctuated by blue and purple, invites you to relax. There’s a choice of different areas: main room, small sitting rooms, veranda… With the arrival of fine weather, the superb garden populated by fig, medlar and other fruit trees is a delight. A little further on, the petanque court is an ode to the Mediterranean art of living.

On the à la carte menu, Thomas Letellier, both head chef and manager of the establishment, offers refined, meticulous yet affordable cuisine, with a dish of the day at €19, and a lunchtime special with dish and dessert of the day at €24.

Inspired by the South, the seasons and local produce, the menu features a wide variety of dishes: sea bream ceviche, lamb mice, Provençal-style prawns, vegetable wok, beef tagliata… One of the chef’s specialties is the Provençal tatin. “Everything is homemade, with a maximum of organic products and short distribution channels. We also grow our own herbs and vegetables in our garden, for a cuisine that’s sincere and respectful of the environment. “explains Thomas.

The young chef cut his teeth in Paris, notably in the kitchens of the traditional French restaurant “D’Chez Eux”, in Les Invalides, known as “the canteen of the French National Assembly”. On the Côte d’Azur, he worked as a catering operations manager, then launched his own event catering company, before seizing the opportunity offered by the BARNES group.

After just a few months, many palates have already been won over by his expertise.

A multi-faceted venue: gallery, bookshop, coworking space…

In addition to catering, “Un moment BARNES” also includes :

  • A bookshop corner dedicated to the art of living (sailing, gastronomy, cars…)
  • An art gallery in the basement and garden, with temporary exhibitions (currently: Flowers by Dutch artist Bas Meeuws in the basement, and Étienne Viard’s “Végétal” exhibition in the garden, from April 14).
  • Intimate coworking spaces with lounges and access to the garden
  • A wine shop offering a specialized selection of confidential wines, created by sommelier Joris Coutel, with a tasting area.

The restaurant has a seminar room for up to 10 participants, and it is also possible to privatize the entire establishment (weddings, seminars… for up to 150 people).

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PRACTICAL INFO :

🏠 461 Av. Saint-Basile, 06250 Mougins
🕒 Open : Tuesday & Wednesday : 12h – 18h | Thursday to Saturday : 12h – 22h30 | Closed on Sunday & Monday
☕ Afternoon tea & snacks
📞 Reservations recommended: +33 (0)9 81 86 69 75 / mougins@maisonbarnes.com
🌐 Website: www.unmomentbarnes.com

 

 

 

Chef Nicolas Decherchi left his mark on Mougins’ gastronomic history when he was at the helm of the Michelin-starred Paloma restaurant. Today, he returns to the commune at the helm of Come Prima (formerly “Un moment Barnes”). A refined ode to Italian cuisine, orchestrated with his partner Ornella Bettati, who tells us all about the project:

Ornella, you’ve just taken over this restaurant with Nicolas Decherchi, can you tell us the story?

Like “Un moment Barnes”, this is a collaborative project with the Barnes real estate group, which has already launched a lifestyle restaurant concept in New York, with chef Daniel Boulud. We wanted to bring a real identity and cohesion to the proposals. Today, there’s a clear concept: a 100% Italian menu. And a new name: Come Prima.

Why the name change?

The new name of the establishment sums up the concept: Come Prima,“as before” in Italian. A tribute to traditional Italian cuisine and the conviviality of a family table. We really want to recreate the atmosphere of a meal at the “nonna’s”, with generous, refined cuisine, but not gastronomic in the strict sense. I’m Italian myself, so we were inspired by the dishes of my childhood. Come Prima” is also a reference to a song by Dalida, whom Nicolas and I really like.

Can you tell us about the card?

These are well-known dishes, but reinvented, with real research into the products. For example, we offer Cacio e Pepe pasta, a childhood memory for me, which we reproduce here with great care. For dessert, we have an Apérol baba, a nod to our love of Spritz. There’s also a chocolate mousse with olive oil and fleur de sel. Nicolas is still at the head of his restaurant Le Repère in Mandelieu-la-Napoule, but at the same time, he is fully involved in this new adventure and supervises the kitchen with rigor, not just as a guarantor or a name. As for me, this is my first real adventure in the restaurant business. My background is in business law, but now I’m in charge of all the events, and I’m a managing partner.

Is Nicolas Decherchi happy with his return to Mougins?

Yes, he’s delighted! He has a strong attachment to this town where we live, and it shows. Many Mouginois enjoyed his cooking at the Paloma and are delighted he’s back. It’s a real source of pride for us.

Will the decoration change?

Not at the moment. We’re also keeping the artistic dimension alive with new exhibitions and events. Artist Jenkell, known for her candy sculptures, will be hosting “Create Your Own Bonbon” workshops in the restaurant from this summer.

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PRACTICAL INFO :

🏠 461 Av. Saint-Basile, 06250 Mougins
🕒 Open Tuesday to Sunday
📞 Reservations recommended: +33 (0)9 81 86 69 75 / mougins@maisonbarnes.com
🌐 Website: www.unmomentbarnes.com

 

 

 

A hint of chill music in the right doses; parasols that shake their bangs in the subtle breeze; a marriage of gold and terracotta hues to spice up the spirits; a soothing panorama of the Grasse hillsides, caressed by the golden light of the almost setting sun… Welcome to Tigrr Mougins, nestled in the wonderful setting of Mas Candille*****

Created in 2013 by Jérôme Foucaud, the son and grandson of hoteliers, Tigrr is a hit wherever it goes.

While each establishment has its own identity, they all share common features: the atmosphere, the music and events program, the inevitable pétanque court, and of course, the à la carte specialties.

Refined Asian flavors

To launch the Mougins restaurant, “Madame Pam”, the long-standing chef at our other establishments, made the trip in person, to ensure that Tigrr’s “patte” would be respected. Originally from Cambodia, she has designed a menu that draws on the best flavors of Asia, particularly those of her native country and Thailand, while adding her own personal touch. Her signature dishes include beef salad, green curry, sea bream in banana leaves and homemade sushi. Not forgetting the famous Peking duck, inspired by classics from China.

The chef and her teams favor fresh, noble ingredients, such as Angus beef or Cimental fillet, as well as imported spices to give each dish an incomparable flavor. When it comes to bread, the focus is on local talent, with the excellent creations of Christophe Boutès from La Mouginoise des Pains. As for the signature cocktails, they too reveal unique aromas, tinged with exoticism!

The house motto: ” quality, upscale hospitality and conviviality “! Because at Tigrr, more than just eating or sipping a drink, we offer a real experience, which varies according to the day of the week.

A summer program of events

So, this summer, from Monday to Saturday, customers can enjoy outdoor DJ sets from 5pm to 9pm, before gathering indoors for a more intimate atmosphere. On Sundays, live music starts at 6.30pm, with bands carefully selected by Tigrr. Thursday evenings are reserved for karaoke in the “Cigar Room” from 9.30pm, in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. In addition, the restaurant offers evening activities such as pétanque, with aperitifs and cocktails to be enjoyed outside, and dishes to be shared, always in a relaxed, festive atmosphere!

PS: Would you rather enjoy Mediterranean flavors by the pool? Then head to the Pool, Mas Candille’s other restaurant, open daily from 12 to 4pm, and on weekends by prior arrangement.

Find out more

Open to hotel guests and the general public.

Every evening from 5 p.m.

172 Bd Clément Rebuffel,
06250 Mougins
mail:
info@mascandille.com
Tel :
04 92 28 43 43
Tigrr website

 

 

L’Hôtel de Mougins is no more, long live La Bastide de Mougins! After several months of refurbishment, the 4* hotel emblematic of the destination is embarking on a brand new life, this time in the hands of the prestigious Marriott hotel group. On the agenda: new decor, new name, new team, while remaining true to the Provencal soul of the place. Discover :

Slow living in Provence

Soft tones, natural materials, refined, contemporary design… From the moment you enter the entrance and the common areas, the atmosphere of La Bastide de Mougins envelops you in a bubble of calm and relaxation.

La Bastide was designed around the concepts of reconnecting with oneself and slow living in Provence,” explains new manager Raphaële Guignard, who has come from Mercure Cavaillon to head up this new hotel project. The hotel is now a franchisee of Tribute Portfolio, an upscale brand of the Marriott Group with just 4 addresses in France, in Paris and here. What sets this collection apart is that each hotel retains a unique identity, far removed from standardized chains. The renovation work and new decor were entrusted to a specialized firm and developed around Provencal elegance, with the garden with its lemon and orange trees as the main inspiration. Matching tones of ochre and terracotta are found throughout the establishment, along with bright, open spaces…

A garden, a veritable haven of serenity planted with Mediterranean essences, surrounds the 51 rooms (including 4 junior suites and suites), all with private terraces.

On the restaurant side, next to the sublime swimming pool, the Pool House offers a light, summery menu. The main restaurant, La Table de la Bastide, with its indoor dining room and terrace, offers bistronomic cuisine with a southern flair. The ultimate aim is ” to establish the establishment as a good local restaurant and not just a hotel “, explains management.

A move upmarket, an international clientele

On the management side, almost the entire team has been replaced, and the reception area has been redesigned, with personalized service and a gradual move upmarket. All of which is sure to delight the many customers who turned out for this first season.

We have a predominantly international clientele, with loyal guests from the old establishment curious to discover the changes made, but also many new customers, who came to us via the Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program in particular,” explains the manager. Our aim is to win the loyalty of a high-end clientele in search of contemporary luxury and tailor-made experiences, who want to enjoy the calm of the Riviera, just a stone’s throw from the hustle and bustle of the coast”.

Know more :

www.bastide-de-mougins.com

 

 

This summer, many of you will be strolling through the narrow streets and squares of Mougins’ old village.

Adorned with their new cobblestones, they unveil works of art, picturesque facades delicately decorated with flowers, workshops and galleries, boutiques, exhibition spaces… And let’s not forget the charming restaurant terraces, inviting you to relax and indulge.

As you stroll along, you’ll also discover a few new features:

► Bar Lo Lum

The emblematic bar overlooking the Place des Patriotes has changed hands. Charles Richardet is now at the helm (supported behind the scenes by his parents Denise and Grégory, well-known to Mouginois for having run “Le Resto des arts” for many years).

Coquettish, with its small bistro tables and rattan chairs, Lo Lum remains THE SPOT to sip an aperitif while admiring the sunset over the Grasse hinterland.

Enjoy sunny cocktails like the Lemon Basil Mojito, fine wine with a selection of the month, or juices, accompanied by Mediterranean “nibbles” lovingly prepared by Denise.

A single watchword: good humor. And if you’d like to take a little of Mougin’s ” good vibes ” home as a souvenir, you can leave with a T-shirt designed by the owner himself!

Address: 32 place des Patriotes. Daily from 4pm. Tel. + 33(0)4 92 98 01 42.

https://www.instagram.com/lolum.bar/

► Atelier Bohélie

Mosaics with an assertive geometry composed of wooden strips and plant materials. Figurative paintings in modern marquetry incorporating paint… The works in the new studio-gallery on rue des Orfèvres will not leave you unmoved.

Behind these creations: the artist Bohélie. Originally from Hungary, Bohélie has lived in France for over ten years, where she has forged her skills and artistic universe through fine art studies and artistic residencies in Tuscany and Berlin.

Her new studio in Mougin is both a place of creation and exchange, open to all who wish to discover a sensory and vibrant art form.

Address: 19 rue des Orfèvres . Tel + 33(0)6 60 54 23 66.

www.bohelie.com

► Restaurant La Piazzetta

Nestled in the heart of the village, next to the Art Center, La Piazzetta invites you on a gourmet journey to the heart of Italy. In a warm, family atmosphere, discover authentic, generous and tasty Italian cuisine, prepared with fresh, seasonal produce. Artisanal pizzas cooked over a wood fire, carefully prepared pastas, fragrant antipasti, creamy tiramisù… Each dish is prepared with passion and savoir-faire, just like in the heart of the Italian piazzas.

Address: 12 place du Cdt Lamy. Tuesday to Sunday, 11.30am to 11pm. Tel. +33 (0)4 92 98 12 74

https://la-piazzetta.omany.website/

 

► Souvenirs Mougins store

Mougins” branded objects, the scents of Provence… It’s a veritable Ali Baba’s cave that has just opened at 20 rue des Orfèvres, so that you can take home some lovely souvenirs from your stay in our beautiful destination…

Address: 20 rue des Orfèvres.