As alluded to elsewhere, today will not go down as one of my favorites and in fact will vie for the title of Most Fucked Up Ever. Nonetheless, even a bad day can be salvaged with a little bit of luck and a lot of will (and cash). First good thing to happen after I found myself unexpectedly in Paris (not a Bad Thing in itself, mind you) 6 hours ahead of planning was that it gave me time to shop for Jean, something that up until this point had proved difficult to say the least. A stroll down Rue Lafayette from Gare du Nord eventually brought me to the twin consumer Meccas of Galeries Lafayette and Printemps. After a careful perusal of both palaces of consumption, I finally found a Provenal-styled tablecloth at Printemps that satisfied my urge to placate SHMBO when venturing to France unescorted. Then, the capstone of the day was a good meal and decent wine right around the corner from my oh-so-unprepossesing hotel at the Brasserie Terminus du Nord. With the "L'Ardoise du Jour" of 1) a salad of smoked salmon, chevre and spinach; 2) grilled dorade on a risotto in saffron sauce; and 3) tartlette of pears in an almond crust I had a half bottle of 2005 Veronique Chereau-Gunther "Grand Fief de la Cormeraie" Muscadet Sevre et Maine Sur Lie wasn't too communicative in the nose, showing a little characteristic minerality and some citrusy hints, but on the palate it proved to be quite fruity, with an off-dry feel and lime and just enough acidity to keep it from being flabby. Not a profound Muscadet by any stretch, but a very decent wine with my dinner and a much better end to the day than what came before it.
Mark Lipton
Mark Lipton