Wine and Cheese Evening
Thursday, 21 November 2002
The wine and cheese evening held on Thursday, 21 November 2002
at the Civic Hall was an outstanding success with around 40 people attending.
Sue and Dave Totterdell provided a selection of wines from a recent
visit to France to test the palates of those present. The labels of the bottles
were hidden and rounds of tasting organised under the careful control of
Sue. The aim was to try and identify the most expensive white and the most
expensive red from a choice of 3 of each. A set of notes was provided to
inform the tasting. All the wines were delightful and had a range of flavours
and aromas, including one that tasted of burnt rubber, to challenge the taste
buds. At the end of the evening there were 6 aspiring Jilly Goolden’s or
Oz Clarke’s who had correct entries. The Mayor, Ian Townsend, was asked to
draw the winner. Sheralyn Hares’ entry was pulled from the bag and she received
the prize of a bottle of champagne.
In addition to the wine, a selection of French cheeses with French bread
was provided to fuel the conversation. Although there was no prize this
time there was also a challenge to identify which regions of France each
of the four cheeses came from. While most of the cheeses were household
favourites their origins were a surprise to many.
The Twinning Committee was delighted to see so many people, including a number
of new faces, at this event and hope that the enthusiasm shown will continue
in all future aspects of our twinning activities with Meylan.
Keep an eye on the web site for other events and let Geoff Oldham know if
you are interested in going to Meylan in March 2003 (22/23 March).