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Subject: [Leica] Americans in Paris
From: Frank.Dernie at btinternet.com (Frank Dernie)
Date: Thu Aug 30 10:49:36 2007
References: <24811CA2-6A19-4ACD-A0BD-FE636B7D5C2F@wanadoo.fr>

The white Sancerre is nowadays very well known here and very popular/ 
expensive. The red is much less known outside France AFAIK. I lived  
very much in "la France profonde"
Frank

On 30 Aug, 2007, at 18:31, Fran?ois Berton wrote:

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> Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007
> From: Frank Dernie <Frank.Dernie@btinternet.com>
> Subject: Re: [Leica] Americans in Paris
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> Ahhhhhh, when I lived in France Sancerre was close enough to go for
> Sunday lunch, and to pick up a few cases of wine. The Sancerre red
> was served lightly chilled in summer in many of the restaurants round
> where I lived, there are few better accompaniments to a steak sitting
> outside in the shade on a hot day. I miss France a lot.
> Frank
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> On 30 Aug, 2007, at 08:42, pmcc wrote:
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>> a bottle of red (!) Sancerre
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> Oh You are right.... but white Sancerre is wonderful too !
> may I tell you I just spent  ten days near of Chablis (Burgundy)...
> and now I drink water (for a few days only, you know)
>
> Francois Berton
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