Mark Anisman
Mark Anisman
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originally posted by scottreiner:
I have no experience with older Puffeney, so I asked Neal. Here is his response:
In fact, just a few weeks ago, when I was visiting with Jacques Puffeney, we had a 1983 Trousseau les Berangeres at dinner. It was lovely. All the hard edges had relaxed, the fruit was sweet, the color had faded into a copper-tinged and pale red; all the earth and minerals that are part of this wine were quite present and it was served with, and stood up well to, the classic and now hard-to-find game dish of lievre a la royale (hare served with a complex and complicated sauce the ingredients of which deserve to be researched).
Did you tell him that Kermit was famously there ahead of him? :-ooriginally posted by scottreiner:
I have no experience with older Puffeney, so I asked Neal. Here is his response:
...the classic and now hard-to-find game dish of lievre a la royale (hare served with a complex and complicated sauce the ingredients of which deserve to be researched).