Friday, November 23, 2007


Starting friday night Beaune is warming up for the big festivities.  Lots of visitors are strolling the streets of the 14th century walled-in town.  A great place to stop for a drink either before dinner or for dinner is "Le Bistro Bourgignon"  A great spot for locals and visitors as well.  Very friendly and alive with people, not to mention a stellar wine-by-the-glass list.  Wines from small yet high quality producers at prices between 4-12 euro a glass (most around 6 euro).  It's an authentic place and in business since 1988.  Is it smoky, like all French bars?  Yes, but ALL that changes Jan 1 2008.  Hey, if the Italians can do it so can the French

Friday night I stopped in for pre dinner drink and tried a couple of whites.  (One, a 2005 Chablis 1er Cru from Brocard.) Saturday night I went back for dinner, and the food was delicious.  The Pave de Boeuf (filet mignon) melted in my mouth.   It was perfect with a glass of 2005 Savigny-les-Beaune (Dom. Tollot-Beaut).  One thing missing from the bar was a snack menu.  No sauccison, or cheese plates to be washed down by the good wine and that is a shame. 

For dinner Friday night I dined at another favorite "La Ciboulette"  .  For classic French cuisine and local color this small bistro fits the bill; but this bill won't leave your wallet empty. I had the 19 euro menu (believe it!) which included "Lentille presse au haddock" (an explosion of flavors!, I noted) and then the pork cheeks in a red burgundy sauce (happy comfort food).   A glass of 2001 Beaune 1er Cru "Clos du Roi" (Domaine Chanson) washed both down nicely.  
The thing with eating out on this festive weekend, is that you have the opportunity to bump into all types.  This night I sat next to a table of Irish restauranteurs that were in town to be wined and dined by a large negotiant.  Being Irish they couldn't help but share their bounty of wines overflowing from their table, and as a lover of fine Burgundy I was duty-bound to accept this gracious offer.    It's a part of the world of wine that attracts me so much; the convinviality and fraternity that eminate from a bottle of fine wine.

2 comments:

Leah said...

I think I might have been one of the Irish!!! Leah

Brian Monks said...

you are right..I love the Irish! Thank Leah.