UNUSUAL. When Sofiane Guitoune plays it George Clooney for a coffee brand

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Dark gaze, perfectly groomed look… Sofiane Guitoune has the ideal profile to be the new George Clooney. And for good reason, the three-quarter international center of Stade Toulousain (32 years old; 9 selections) stood out on social networks by promoting a coffee brand based in the Pink City. INSOLITE. Quand Sofiane Guitoune se la joue à la George Clooney pour une marque de café INSOLITE. Quand Sofiane Guitoune se la joue à la George Clooney pour une marque de café

A range of 100% Toulouse coffees called… “Brennus”

This is Maison Roquemaurel, an artisan roaster located in the heart of Toulouse for 50 years, whose brand new range of coffees called “Brennus“, you can't make it up! "This coffee, with its evocative name, is a tribute to our team at heart, which made us vibrate so much during this very special year", explains the Toulouse brand. “After every victory, every success, every great moment, there is often a tasty coffee to share. This unique recipe will transport you for a moment for a parenthesis rich in emotions”.

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INSOLITE. Quand Sofiane Guitoune se la joue à la George Clooney pour une marque de café

In his post on social networks, reigning European and French champion Sofiane Guitoune, born in Algiers, wrote, meanwhile, this: from Toulouse and 100% Arabica “Le Brennus”. Made In Maison Roquemaurel. For a 100% winning comeback”. In comment, he even split the famous slogan “What Else“, dear to George Clooney. The atmosphere of the Toulouse locker room should not fail to be kindly roomed by his club partners.

To buy this range of “Brennus” coffees described as “intense, with subtle fruity, floral and gourmet notes”, simply go to the Maison Roquemaurel e-commerce site or directly in store.

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