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loveyblue Aug 29th, 2007 01:32 PM

Drinks and Pastries in Paris
 
We are going to Paris for a week at the end of September. We have been to Paris several times in the past but it seems that we have always had a long list of things that "we must do"...this time we are just going relax, observe and enjoy. I have never really tried any of the wonderful pastries other than macaroons and I would love to have a list of beverages to try. If you have any favorites please let me know.
Thank you for your input.
loveyblue

Underhill Aug 29th, 2007 03:36 PM

Try to find a lemon tart--when good they are fabulous.

What kind of beverages?

StCirq Aug 29th, 2007 04:00 PM

Pastries: millefeuilles, any kind of fruit tart, baba au rhum, crèpes, petits fours, mousse au chocolat, île flottant, beignets, bugnes, éclairs......

Drinks: Lillet, Suze, kir, kir royale, crémant d'Alsace, wine and beer of course,tisanes, infusions, eau à la menthe, Orangina Rouge.....

Michel_Paris Aug 29th, 2007 04:01 PM

...the Africain hot chocolate at Angelina's (along with a Mont Blanc perhaps?)

robjame Aug 29th, 2007 04:11 PM

...not much into pastries

but - pastis, wine - pick a type you like and order that type every chance you get (Cahors perhaps)
kir royale (cassis and champagne),
look up and try Curnonsky's five best white wines - Chateau d'Yquem, Chateau Chalon, Chateau Grillet, Montrachet, and Savennieres Coulees de Serrant

robjame Aug 29th, 2007 04:13 PM

Try some different aperitifs:

Suze
Picon and Mandarin
Pineau des Charentes

What a lovely quest!

cigalechanta Aug 29th, 2007 04:26 PM

I lik Suze. If you don't like Campari, you won;t like it. Like the Italian Apero, it is a gentian based drink.
My favorite Pastis is PASTIS 51. If you don't like anise flavor, you may not like it.
A Mont Royal to eat at Angelina's, miam!!!

StCirq Aug 29th, 2007 04:27 PM

Forgot two of my faves: vin de noix and vin de peche.

robjame Aug 29th, 2007 04:41 PM

StCirq - I had a kir made with vin de truffe...indescribable

grandmere Aug 29th, 2007 04:42 PM

Another vote for Mont Blanc at Angelina!

cigalechanta Aug 29th, 2007 04:49 PM

grandmere, lol, thanks for the correction.
now I can suggest after dinner a Beaumes de Venise, France's best dessert muscat.

grandmere Aug 29th, 2007 05:14 PM

Cigale, the Mont Blanc surely is Royal, isn't it?

S.

Gina_07 Aug 29th, 2007 05:41 PM

Yet another vote for Mont Blanc at Angelina. One is enough for two people--too many calories.

lmlweb Aug 29th, 2007 07:50 PM

I like gateau basque - not a fancy pastry at all, but just as delicious.

scdreamer Aug 29th, 2007 07:53 PM

b-mark

Scarlett Aug 29th, 2007 08:03 PM

Aahh cigale, ..." France's best dessert muscat."..that does take me back.
That is fortunately one of the wines that I can find here ( that I like)...sadly there is no Lillet to be found in Argentina..cry for me.

My Paris Drinking Stories:
lol...not really stories..just that when we first started going to Paris, I did not drink wine. And I fell for Cotes du Rhone or whatever table wine we had..
From there I started to like drinks in the afternoon..if it was not tea and pastries, it was sherry or Port..( this was brought over from my trips to London) and then the dessert wines.

My sugggestion would be (regarding desserts) just pick out whatever sounds good or looks good. It is so much more fun to discover it on your own.
Happy eating and drinking! ((D))

StCirq Aug 29th, 2007 08:06 PM

robjame: I'm intrigued, totally. Vin de truffe - pray tell, what's it like? Made with with black truffle? I so need this....

TRSW Aug 29th, 2007 08:45 PM

loveyblue,

I can't help you, but I am glad you started this thread. It will come in handy when I return to Paris in November.

Tom

www.pbase.com/trsw

robjame Aug 30th, 2007 03:55 AM

StCirq - it was the usual kir recipe but the wine had been infused with truffles. Tasted like a normal kir then suddenly you would get that truffle, earthy, je ne sais quoi.
Don't know if it is available for sale or "homemade but I am going to look this year in Dordogne.

RM67 Aug 30th, 2007 04:25 AM

I like Angelina's 'Opera' best.


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