Food & Wine

Jan
11

Bibendum’s Burgundy 2010 En Primeur Tasting

By Rob Pickard

Bibendum Burgundy Tasting 2010

Last year I sat here and wrote about the stellar vintage of 2009, with the Burgundy growers making their annual pilgrimage to the UK on the back of a fantastic year for all involved.  Weather wise it was pretty much perfect, ideal conditions throughout the year had created superb quality drinking across the board, with hugely fruit driven, …

Jan
06

The Bibendum Training Team in Burgundy – Day 3, Meursault & Pouilly-Fuisse

By Will Lowe, http://www.willlowe.com/

Meursault

Our third and final day in Burgundy began in quite possibly the most picturesque little town known to mankind: Meursault. As the sun rose on the town hall, this sleepy village yawned into action, the light streaming across the vineyards in on the horizon.

A short, brisk walk through the village took us to the door of Domaine Latour-Giraud, where we were …

Jan
04

Els Pyreneus Rivesaltes Ambre NV (Cotes du Roussillon, France)

Els Pyreneus Rivesaltes Ambre NV

We all need a little lift in the often gloomy UK January, so I suggest taking time to reminisce the joy of the holidays just gone. Kick back by the fire, craft yourself a little stilton cheese board and enjoy with a glass of this classy sweet wine, with just enough punch to cope with the strong flavours …

Dec
30

The Bibendum Training Team in Burgundy – Day 2 (Part 2), Cote de Beaune

By Will Lowe, http://www.willlowe.com/

Cote de Beaune

The third chapter of our trip to Burgundy took us about an hour and a half south on the A6, to the southern part of the Côte-d’Or: the Côte de Beaune.

Land here is knee-tremblingly expensive. I’m told that 1/24th of a hectare (about 400 square metres, or 20m x 20m) recently exchanged hands for 900,000 Euros. It …

Dec
23

The Best Food & Drink of 2011 by Rupert Taylor, Hush Heath Estate

By Rupert Taylor, Sales Executive, Hush Heath Estate

Rupert Taylor

There have been many many highlights to 2011 for me in terms of food and drink. It’s been a year of new discoveries and new adventures. I started running at the end of last year and this seems to be my way of justifying what a greedy pig I’ve been.

In no particular order here are …

Dec
21

“I am a legend!” – Toasting Ben Collins

by Gareth Groves

Ben Collins 2

“I am a legend!”

The great Ben Collins is indeed a Bibendum legend. He’s been here from the very beginning, half his life in fact, selling fine wine to the great and the good around the country. On Monday night more than a few Bibendumites gathered upstairs at our local The Lansdowne to celebrate his 60th birthday. As …

Dec
19

The Best Food & Drink of 2011 by Adam Byatt, Trinity Restaurant

By Adam Byatt, http://www.trinityrestaurant.co.uk/

Adam_Byatt

It’s with childlike anticipation that I enter each year never quite knowing what eye-opening food experiences, restaurant discoveries and magical ingredients will enlighten my year.

2011 has been exceptional, which is an odd thing as I’m no spring chicken and one would imagine that having seen so much already it would be tricky to be inspired. I actually think that years give us …

Dec
16

Pierre Ferrand Dry Orange Curacao Cocktail Recipe: The Pioneer by Erik Lorincz

By Rob Pickard

Eric Lorincz at The American Bar

With Christmas round the corner, I’m sure the spirits fans amongst you will be dusting off those obscure bottles in the spirits cupboard and stocking up on the essentials for the annual period of experimental cocktail making.  However if you are drinking out over the next few weeks in London and want to sample …

Dec
14

Albert Beerens Brut Reserve NV (Cotes des Bars, Champagne)

Albert Beerens Champagne

The Albert Beerens Brut Reserve NV displays a vibrant straw-gold colour with a lively yet subtle mousse. The aromas are complex yet fine and the palate is balanced and round with delicate apple, citrus and peach fruit. The blend is made up of 57% Pinot Meunier, 25% Chardonnay, 18% Pinot Noir, and you will be hard pressed to find another Champagne for …

Dec
12

The Bibendum Training Team in Burgundy – Day 2 (Part 1), Chablis

By Will Lowe, http://www.willlowe.com/

Sunrise in Chablis

Day two of our vinous adventure began, unsurprisingly, where day one had ended: Chablis. After a quick breakfast, we set about trying to find the inimitable Patrick Piuze (accompanied, incidentally, by a rather lovely sunrise).

I’ve been aware of Patrick Piuze for a few years now, and imagined that a brief walk through Chablis would take …

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