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Plates Feb 16th, 2004 06:29 AM

For an after dinner drink you can't beat Frangelico - delicious!


Underhill Feb 16th, 2004 07:30 AM

If you'd like something non-alcoholic, ask for a tisane, a herbal tea. The best for settling the stomach--especially after a very late dinner--is verveine (verbena).

mr_go Feb 16th, 2004 07:36 AM

My favorite after-dinner drinkables are Italian (Amaretto, Frangelico, Limoncello, whatevero). If you want to stay French, go with the Cointreau or Grand Marnier (for dessert)...or cognac, armagnac or calvados (not so sweet).

Mathieu Feb 16th, 2004 08:51 AM


Cognac or better still, Armagnac for me.

Just to be sure, Liqueurs and 'sirops' and 'Creme de....' have sugars added during the fermentation/steeping process resulting in a sweet end product, whereas 'Eau de vies' tend to be just the fruit steeped in pure alcohol resulting in a liquid which usually isn't sweet at all. I have a bottle of Poire Williams (with the pear in the bottle) and it definitely isn't sweet at all (but tastes great warmed in a snifter on a freezing night like yesterday ;) Kirsch (cherries) is another such and many of these unsweetened fruit alcohols are consumed as 'schnapps'. Some are definitely an acquired taste.

sheila Feb 17th, 2004 01:54 AM

The local one is always a good one to try.

Armagnac, cognac and calva are good failsafes.

Underhill Feb 17th, 2004 11:49 AM

Another good one is marc, preferably Marc (pronounded mar) de Bourgogne. It's good either straight or as a dash in your after-dinner café.

sheila Feb 17th, 2004 01:23 PM

I've just remembered the name of the local stuff to us- floc de gascogne- worth trying when in the south west.

cigalechanta Feb 17th, 2004 01:31 PM

And in the Auvergne, there is Asuze, very much like the Suze I drink .


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