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Ferraton Pere & Fils Cotes-Du-Rhone Villages 2009 Plan de Dieu
Any comments on the 2009 Cotes-du-Rhone Villages? I still have a few 2007's from the region that to me could still use some time. But I should start replenishing soon ...Ferraton Pere & Fils Cotes-Du-Rhone Villages 2009 Plan de Dieu
I had a restaurants take on the aviation. It had gin, parfait amour, luxardo, fresh lemon, and a cherry. The parfait amour is a liqueur that made it a pretty purple color and was flavored with rose petals vanilla and almonds.
It was wonderful![]()
Interesting. They used parfait amour instead of creme de violette and a cherry instead of a flamed lemon peel as a garnish.
On a separate note; last night I had Wychwood Pumpking Ale. Not that impressed to be honest, 4.2ABV, ruby in colour, quite hoppy, no head, and I couldn't taste the spiciness of the pumpkin or mace. Disappointing.
Danny O
James,
I was thinking the same, I usually make mine with Creme de Violette, although I can see that Parfait Amour would work, and is probably easier to get hold of. I also serve mine with a cherry, which compliments the Luxardo Maraschino.
Danny O
I didn't have anything to drink last night...but tonight....hmm, so many choices! What would go well with duck and pumpkin pie?
X
BD
I prefer an off-dry reisling (halbtrochen, preferably a spatlese) with duck. Plenty of acid to go with the richness.I didn't have anything to drink last night...but tonight....hmm, so many choices! What would go well with duck and pumpkin pie?
X
BD
Yes, it would work but the taste would be slightly different. If you don't use Aviation gin then it would be even more different.
But the lemon peel compliments the lemon juice.![]()
Just one?