For the third year in a row, Ladurée, the iconic patisserie, has teamed up with the prestigious Roland-Garros tennis tournament to create a delightful culinary experience. This partnership between two French institutions is a match made in heaven, combining the elegance of Ladurée macaroons with the excitement of the world-famous clay court tournament.
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Ladurée has created a special edition macaroon that pays homage to the iconic tennis balls used at Roland-Garros. The lime and galangal flavored treat is sure to delight the taste buds of tennis fans and foodies alike. Emblazoned with the Roland-Garros logo, the macaroon is available in limited quantities, making it a coveted treat for those lucky enough to get their hands on one.
In addition to the special edition macaroon, Ladurée has also created a stunning box set that is the perfect souvenir for fans attending the tournament. The delicately decorated box features a tennis court design in Roland-Garros’ signature clay color, along with charming white panamas that capture the essence of the event. Inside, eight delicious macaroons await, making this box set the ultimate embodiment of the collaboration between these two iconic brands.
The Ladurée and Roland-Garros partnership is based on shared values of excellence, tradition and innovation. Both brands have a rich history and are renowned for their commitment to quality and craftsmanship. By joining forces, they have created a unique and memorable experience for tennis enthusiasts and gourmets alike.
The Ladurée x Roland-Garros collection is available at selected Ladurée boutiques, including those in Roissy, Champs-Elysées, Montparnasse, Gare de Lyon and Gare Saint-Lazare, as well as at points of sale inside the Roland-Garros stadium and online at laduree.fr. With prices ranging from €2.90 for a single macaroon to €32 for a boxed set, there is something for everyone.
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