In the luminous setting of the Midi-Minuit Bar, mixologist Margot Lecarpentier's creations, with or without alcohol, can be enjoyed from midday to midnight, including tea, champagne and pastries. Conceived with the joy and brilliant cheekiness for which she is known, the cocktails follow the seasons but also the hours that pass throughout the day. Whether spending a day, an evening or just a moment before treating themselves, mixology enthusiasts enter a parallel world where what they drink is designed with Baccarat glasses in mind.
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“A Harcourt tea glass, the Mille Nuits and Rohan flutes, the Masséna cup inspired my recipes.”
Margot Lecarpentier
Amid the structured light of Arik Levy's Futur Deco chandeliers, composed of ten tiers of crystal tiles, and the parchment panels of decorator Jean-Michel Frank (1926), Margot Lecarpentier's creations diffuse their own unique light.
Margot Lecarpentier
Mixologist
She is part of the new generation of French mixologists. Margot Lecarpentier wants to fight not one, but many battles, to combine her passion and values, her ethical ambitions and her gastro-mixology convictions. This neologism is perfectly appropriate for the woman who creates her cocktail recipes like a chef.