French Winemaker with Russian Roots: Not Even a War can Stop Him!

🇫🇷 ’I was bored by monotonous Europe.’ Meet Patrice Le Lann, who embarked on an extraordinary journey by relocating from France to Russia 🇷🇺 in 1994, and has since spent nearly 30 years living and working there. He ventured into the beauty industry, dealing with cosmetics and perfumes 💄 and ultimately transitioning to become a winemaker 🍷🍇 in the Crimea and Rostov regions. His brand is called Domaine de La Vivandiere, and holds deep historical ties to Crimea and Sevastopol. 🥇 Patrice Le Lann draws inspiration from General Patrice de Mac-Mahon’s famous quote, ’J’y suis, j’y reste’ as a motto - ’I am here, and I will stay.’ He has committed himself to his lands and his life’s work. Experiencing the onset of the Russia-Ukraine conflict 💥he philosophically reflects and states, “We’ve endured COVID, and now military operations. That’s life—it’s not the end of the world.“ 🌍 Patrice Le Lann has Russian roots, but never thought about living in Russia. However, he made the bold decision to leave behind the monotony of Europe, where everything and everyone seemed commonplace, in pursuit of a new life as an expat in Russia, working hard, establishing businesses and raising a family 👨‍👩‍👦 amidst challenges and political fluctuations. Discover the resilience and passion that drive his success in the heart of Russia! ❤️ Join the conversation by leaving your thoughts in the comments below 👇 and don’t forget to subscribe 🔔 to ’Russian Code’ for more gripping stories! 00:00 - Meet Patrice Le Lann 01:38 - Living in Russia since 1994 02:15 - Why Russia? Russian Roots & Cold War 03:54 - Surviving in Russia’s 90s 04:30 - ’I was bored by monotonous Europe’ 05:44 - A wine-making secret! 06:33 - Business in Russia. Is it difficult? 06:58 - ’My children found jobs in Europe’ 07:48 - ’Special military operation is not the end of the world’ 09:03 - What is Krasnostop? 09:33 - The reality of wine-making in Crimea & Rostov 11:05 - ’Vivandiere’ & the history of Crimea 12:13 - ’J’y suis, j’y reste’ & the Defence of Sevastopol 13:18 - Plans for the future 13:53 - Working in 3 regions: ’It’s hard’
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