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Listen now (36 min) | Co-Founder of the French Federation of Apéritifs                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 [Podcast with Quentin Chapuis]( Co-Founder of the French Federation of Apéritifs [David Lebovitz]( Apr 5 [Comment]( [Share](     0:00 -35:59 [Listen in podcast app]( A selection of tasty apéro snacks from the FFA For this special podcast - my second! - I’m thrilled to have as my guest Quentin Chapuis, co-founder of the [Fédération Française de l’Apéritif](, otherwise known as the FFA. Founded by Quentin and two friends as a lark, the idea has grown into several excellent épiceries (food shops) and apéritif bars with several locations in Paris, and others in Lille and Lyon. I loved the idea so much that I featured the Fédération Française de l’Apéritif, and a drink from Quentin, in [Drinking French](. [Subscribe to My Newsletter!]( The FFA features only items made in France, all guaranteed to create the perfect apéro hour, including pickled Basque chiles, crispy buckwheat crisps, rosemary-flecked socca (chickpea) chips, and a well-edited selection of French charcuterie and cheeses, as well as a few “only in France” [curiosities](. The wine and liquor selection is also fun to browse, making it the perfect place to stop by to do some shopping or to have a glass of wine or beer, so you can enjoy the best of France with whatever you’re drinking. They also carry a great selection of French wines, apéritifs, beers, and spirits, which we discuss in this podcast. I hope you enjoy meeting Quentin as much I did having him as a guest! - David --------------------------------------------------------------- [Share David Lebovitz Newsletter]( The [Fédération Française de l’Apéritif]( has three shops in Paris. The one at 2, rue de Paradis has a sit-down wine bar. They also have places in Lille and Lyon. The épiceries and wine bars, as well as their hours, are listed [here](. (Note: Some locations don’t have wine bars.) Follow the FFA on [Instagram](. Read David Lebovitz Newsletter in the new Substack app Now available for iOS [Get the app]( [Like]( [[Comment]Comment]( [[Share]Share]( You’re a free subscriber to [David Lebovitz Newsletter](. For the full experience, [become a paid subscriber.]( [Subscribe]( © 2022 David Lebovitz [Unsubscribe]( Room for Dessert, Inc. 12 Timber Creek Lane, Newark, DE 19711 [Publish on Substack](

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