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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
FLASH FOOD
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
SALLY BEE GOOD
SALLY BEE GOOD. VERY GOOD.
Quite a few books came into this house over the holidays, including a pair of cookery books by
Monday, January 17, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
CORK'S TOP 31
TOPS FOR FOOD
Seems to be the time of year for making lists: top 10, best 20. Let us be different here and go for the top 31. Simply because I like prime numbers and 31 is one of my favourites. A prime number can only be divided by itself and one, as you all know. So what is my number one? Well, overall that would Augustine's. In the county, it is Nautilus.
I have been to all 31 (and others) over the past 12 months and have been happy enough with the result. Huge differences, of course, in styles and comfort over the range but I'd have no problem in going back to any of them. The list below is alphabetical.
Just be aware also that there are some really good ones that I haven't been to in 2010, notably Les Gourmandises and Cafe Paradiso which would certainly merit places in any top list. Must also try and get out to the county more next year, to Kinsale, Midleton and Clonakilty for example, even if I'll have to cut the wine! Had noted Over the Moon in Skibbereen last year but that unfortunately has ceased to operate.
Control and click on the names below for reviews and further info.
Seems to be the time of year for making lists: top 10, best 20. Let us be different here and go for the top 31. Simply because I like prime numbers and 31 is one of my favourites. A prime number can only be divided by itself and one, as you all know. So what is my number one? Well, overall that would Augustine's. In the county, it is Nautilus.
I have been to all 31 (and others) over the past 12 months and have been happy enough with the result. Huge differences, of course, in styles and comfort over the range but I'd have no problem in going back to any of them. The list below is alphabetical.
Just be aware also that there are some really good ones that I haven't been to in 2010, notably Les Gourmandises and Cafe Paradiso which would certainly merit places in any top list. Must also try and get out to the county more next year, to Kinsale, Midleton and Clonakilty for example, even if I'll have to cut the wine! Had noted Over the Moon in Skibbereen last year but that unfortunately has ceased to operate.
Control and click on the names below for reviews and further info.
- Aherne's (1)
- AN CRÚIBÍN (1) / Silk Purse (2)
- Augustine's (3)
- Ballymaloe Cafe (1)
- Bramley Lodge (1)
- Club Brasserie (2)
- Cornstore (6)
- Crawford Cafe (1)
- Cronin's Pub (1)
- Electric (2)
- Farmgate Cork (3)
- Fenn's Quay (5)
- Gilbert's (1)
- Greene's (3)
- Hardwood (1)
- Idaho Cafe (2)
- Isaacs (3)
- Jacobs on the Mall (5)
- Jacques (5)
- Kilkenny Cafe (Shanagarry) (1)
- Liberty Grill (4)
- Market Lane (10)
- Nash 19 (9)
- Nautilus (2)
- Perrott's Hayfield Manor (1)
- Raymond's (1)
- Rising Tide (4)
- Star Anise (1)
- The Bulman (1)
- The Continental (3)
- Vienna Woods (4)
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
STAR OF THE SPRING IN PAUL STREET
THE WOODFORD
Popped into the revamped Woodford (in Paul Street) the other evening. It was early in the week, dark and wet and not too many in the bar.
Impressed by their great selection of beer along with friendly and helpful service. Arranged a little tasting for myself: Becks versus Staropramen.
Had the Becks on draught before but this was a first for my Czech favourite. The Staro is even more a favourite of mine now as it beat the socks off the Becks.
Don’t think there is anywhere else in town selling Staropramen on draught so it looks like I’ll be going back to the Woodford for the star of the Spring. Maybe a bite to eat as well. No hardship there.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
WINE BARGAINS - BUT HURRY!
CHECK THESE OUT NOW!
Just got some sales info in from the folks at From Vineyards Direct , featuring mainly wines from France and Italy. They certainly have some excellent bottles on offer, including the Rocca di Tufo Orvieto Classico 2008.
You rarely go wrong with Burgundy whites and the Spectator Wine Club found nothing at all to complain when summing up the Roger Sauvestre Mercurey 2000: “A rich, deep yellow colour with aromas of passion fruit and butterscotch. Full bodied, viscous and delicious. It can be enjoyed with any rich seafood dish or simply on its own.”
This 100 percent Chardonnay can now be purchased for €13.95 instead of €15.95. But do hurry as there are only a limited number of cases left. Stuart, Stephen or Dave can be contacted at: 01 845 7645.
WINE | CASES | RRP | OFFER |
Roger Sauvestre Mercurey 2000 | 10 | €13.95 | |
Domaine Eugenie Carrion Chablis 2008 | 4 | €13.00 | |
Domaine de Valensac Chardonnay 2009 | 5 | €10.00 | |
Rocca di Tufo Orvieto Classico 2008 | 5 | €11.50 | |
Marco Real Rosado 2007 | 8 | €8.00 | |
Chateau Pontet Bagatelle Rubis 2000 | 3 | €10.00 | |
Chateau Meaume Rose 2009 | 1 | €9.50 | |
Les Mines Tinto 2007 | 3 | €20.25 | |
Valpolicella Classico 2007 | 6 | €11.00 | |
Chateau Pedesclaux 5th Growth Pauillac 2004 | 2 | €26.00 | |
Clos de Portail Graves Superieur | 2 | €7.95 |
REDUCTIONS AT THE WINE STORE
PROVENCE TEMPTATION
Provence |
I have a holiday planned for Provence this year so was immediately alerted when I saw the January sale list from the Wine Store. The top of its list featured wines from Domaine de la Citadelle, quite close to where I’ll be staying.
The Chataignier 2008 red has been reduced by three euro to €8.95 while the 2001 Les Artemes red has been cut by six to €10.95.
Certainly worth a look as are the rest on the list. Perhaps the most eye catching reduction is in the award winning Franck Massard Huellas Priorat 2006 which goes from €29.99 to 18.99.
Friday, January 7, 2011
THE WEEKEND CATCH
A bumper Weekend Catch, fresh from the Net.
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libertygrill Liberty Grill
With this month's specials, Liberty Grill will be promoting and donating to http://www.corkpennydinners.ie/
Ballymaloe Ballymaloe Shop & Cafe are open each day during January, shop 9am - 6pm, Cafe 10am - 5pm.
Weather forced your Christmas Party to
Thursday, January 6, 2011
BORDEAUX WINE STUDENTS SEEK IRISH WORK PLACEMENT
BORDEAUX WINE STUDENTS SEEK IRISH WORK PLACEMENT
Florence Hivert from Bordeaux has written to inquire whether your company would receive students from their school http://www.institut-rural-vayres.fr for individual work placements in your company in May or June and July 2011.
“The Institut Rural de Vayres is a wine school located
VALUE AND VARIETY IN ISAAC'S
Wall pic in Isaac's, 20 years running |
ISAAC’S
The value from November’s Dine in Cork Week is still to be found in Isaac's in McCurtain Street. From Monday to Wednesday, they offer three top notch courses for €25.00.
Isaac’s is perhaps the city restaurant nearest to me and one I regularly pass by. Not last night though. Called in on spec about 6.30 and had no bother getting a table in what I thought is a very old restaurant only to find that Isaac’s reputation as one of Cork’s best has been built up in about twenty years, not quite the long running tradition I’d believed in.
But undeniably, Isaac’s is a core part of the city’s food and drink scene and long may it continue. Speaking of drink, last night’s wine was a gem from the Marlborough area of New Zealand: Lawson’s Dry Hills Sauvignon Blanc (€27.00 per bottle, €18.00 for 50cl, and €6.00 per glass). Quite a complex SB and very
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
THREE OF THE BEST FROM B & G
BARTON & GUESTIER – NÉGOCIANTS
Barton and Guestier are major players in the French wine scene, with a fascinating heritage going all the way back to 1725. Then the company’s founder, 30 year old Thomas Barton (left), departed his native Ireland and emigrated to Bordeaux.
“As a true adventurer he founded his wine
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