2023-12-09 17:37:30
Portrait » In the window of his store, in Yverdon-les-Bains, an old wooden crate filled with empty but vintage “Cardoches”. The good times. “Something that even the Cardinal Museum in Friborg does not have,” smiles Alain Kaehr, the owner of this simple but cozy place that he inaugurated only two weeks ago.
There, on handmade shelves, hundreds of bottles of all sizes with colorful labels sit alongside sardines, chips, crackers and other terrines. Lemonade too. A desire for an aperitif perhaps? “Aperitif is life, and not just on Thursday or Friday evening,” laughs the person behind the counter. A bon vivant, certainly.
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