Beaujolais Nouveau Day-suggestions?
#24
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We returned from Paris yesterday two days too early to enjoy this celebratory dinner tonight at our new favorite restaurant.
Menu du beaujolais 32 €
Jeudi 18 Novembre 2004
Crème de carotte boisée en capuccino et croustillant de jambon
Saucisson brioché à la pistache sauce porto
Côte de cochon marinée au vin du beaujolais et sa verrine de boudin aux pommes
Cervelle de canut et son mesclun de salalde aux noix
Figues rôties sur fin sablé au beurre demi-sel, miroir aux épices
Menu du beaujolais 32 €
Jeudi 18 Novembre 2004
Crème de carotte boisée en capuccino et croustillant de jambon
Saucisson brioché à la pistache sauce porto
Côte de cochon marinée au vin du beaujolais et sa verrine de boudin aux pommes
Cervelle de canut et son mesclun de salalde aux noix
Figues rôties sur fin sablé au beurre demi-sel, miroir aux épices
#25
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elaine...
how very wrong you are.
BN is a big deal in Paris among the french.
I am in paris now. all the talk is about BN. in my office we had a huge party with BN, food, etc.
Everyone is talking about what they are doing tonight and how they are seeing friends...many of which are standing dates that they have had for years on each 3rd thurs of nov.
there are posters all around paris. i was cautioned that most people will be very late in the office.
is this a shameless marketing ploy...yes it is. is BN wine any good...no it is not. but it is NOT a campaign aimed just at americans.
it's not only americans whose behaviour are effected by marketing campaigns. i don't know what lead you to make this assumption that it is nothing in paris but obviously you have never been in paris around this time so comments are best left to those who have.
how very wrong you are.
BN is a big deal in Paris among the french.
I am in paris now. all the talk is about BN. in my office we had a huge party with BN, food, etc.
Everyone is talking about what they are doing tonight and how they are seeing friends...many of which are standing dates that they have had for years on each 3rd thurs of nov.
there are posters all around paris. i was cautioned that most people will be very late in the office.
is this a shameless marketing ploy...yes it is. is BN wine any good...no it is not. but it is NOT a campaign aimed just at americans.
it's not only americans whose behaviour are effected by marketing campaigns. i don't know what lead you to make this assumption that it is nothing in paris but obviously you have never been in paris around this time so comments are best left to those who have.
#26
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elaine...sorry if my post sounded a bit agressive. i think i was just bothered that the tone of your response to the OP implied that he/she was somehow ignorant for asking about partaking in an (in your view) american tradition while in paris.
#27

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When I lived in London in the 70's, one of the Beaujolais Nouveau Day events was a antique car race from Trafalgar to Beaujolais and back.
They would race down to the ferry, party during the ferry ride and race back with the first case of Beaujolais Nouveau. Do they still do that?
Rich
#28
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Just in case you are having difficulty translating the menu from my posting above, here is a computerized translation:
No substitutions please.
Finely beaujolais wine 32 €
Thursday November 18, 2004
Carrot cream timbered in ham capuccino and crusty
Brioche sausage with the pistachio Oporto sauce
Coast of pig marinated with the wine of the beaujolais wine and its glass casing of roll to apples
Brain of silk worker and his mesclun of salalde to nuts
Figs roast on end sanded with the slightly salted butter, mirror with spices
No substitutions please.
Finely beaujolais wine 32 €
Thursday November 18, 2004
Carrot cream timbered in ham capuccino and crusty
Brioche sausage with the pistachio Oporto sauce
Coast of pig marinated with the wine of the beaujolais wine and its glass casing of roll to apples
Brain of silk worker and his mesclun of salalde to nuts
Figs roast on end sanded with the slightly salted butter, mirror with spices
#29

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Well . . I guess they don't do it any more . . the Channel Tunnel probably made it not enough of a challenge.
It was a hoot in it's day . . the first car to make it back to Trafalger won the prize . . . a case of Beaujolais Nouveu . . .
Rich
#30
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I was in Paris on BN day and even though I saw a lot of bistros advertising it, I didn't really get a feeling that it was so wild. Did I miss something?
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