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  1. Bonjour,
    Thank you again for a lovely article about the wines of you region. I'm curious to know if you have had a chance to try the Miraval blush from Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's Vineyard in Provence? My incredible sister was able to secure three bottles of the 2013 vintage for me. I have read that it scored a whopping 90 points when put through it's paces. It's chilling nicely as I write this ready for our next dinner party. ♥
    Denise Rheault

  2. Can't wait to go to my local wineries and look for Gascone wines here in Malta. Will let you know if I have any success. Also, I have just discovered those exquisite melons you described in last last week's blog! They ARE being imported here, and I know exactly what you mean about preferring to eat them privately in the kitchen! : )

  3. Susan – this was so much fun, and I really look forward to presenting both my and your readers with the terrine soon! (It has to cool off in Tucson first!) If I can get it to look as nice on the inside as I did on the outside, I will be very happy! I really love the names of all the grapes and appellations. Oh, and the Pacherenc du Vic Bilh? Phenomenal… Thanks fro including Mark and me on this adventure. I loved the cooking and he loved eating and drinking everything we brought out! Bisous! ~ David

  4. Hi Denise,

    I have indeed tried the Miraval rosé and loved it! I wrote a post about it in May–I hope you will check it out!

    I hope you enjoyed it with your dinner!

  5. Cloe,
    Have you had any success? I am very curious if you can find the melons in Malta.

    Glad you can get the melons! Good do know that I would have some sympatico company in the kitchen!

  6. We are all salivating as we wait for the terrine! It was terrific as was the entire dinner. In the meantime, I hope your readers will try the strawberry dessert, which was simply elegant!

    The wines from Gascony, Pacherenc du Vic Bilh,and Cahors, (and our Châteauneuf du Pape wine!) were wonderful, weren't they?!

  7. No luck yet on the Gascone wines (but I haven't revved up into serious 'research mode' yet), and the Cavaillon melons seem to be available only with the 'better', more up- market, green grocers. Locally produced melons are now in abundance, so anything else is difficult-to-impossible to find! But I love little 'detective projects' such as these, so will keep you posted.

  8. Cloe,
    It is so fun to have you as a reader! Let me know if you find either–in fact, I think they might go well together!

    Readers might be interested to know that Cloe is the proprietress of "Goddess Tours to Malta" (http://www.goddesstourstomalta.com/cloe.html) and, as such, plans tours of Malta and Gozo. I have always wanted to take one of her tours!

    Thanks again for your comment, Cloe, and keep us posted!

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