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Les Grandes Caves

Les Grandes Caves

(4 reviews)

€€

Pereire/Cardinet/Courcelles, 17ème

Would that I could do this review justice in French. Alas, my orthographe and grammaire are nuls…read more I'll do what I can in my langue de sous-développé. Although in the years I lived in Paris I didn't have the chance to visit M. Huard's other establishments, his emplacement on rue Poncelet was always a spot I looked forward to visiting. I met Jerome a number of times, but his colleague who regularly tends the boutique is truly one of the most charming and gracious wine merchants I've ever met--definitely the funniest. Whether you're looking for something to spoil your parents on their wedding anniversary or for something new to fool around with without worrying about your rent, you will find something delightful. Although they absolutely have well-known names decorating their walls, their selection is un-pretentiously well-curated. Everything I tried there was completely new to me. You could scour the best-stocked marché in France, but you wouldn't find this much good taste (and good advice) per square metre and at a fair value anywhere else. Since it's been a while since I last set foot here, I've lost the name of my friend, Jerome's colleague. You'll know him when you meet him; his voice announces his bon vivant swagger from down the street. His talent for sussing out your tastes and predilections and suggesting something interesting was astonishing. I could never walk out of the store with just one purchase. It's hopeless. His confidence in his recommendations is irrésistible and well-founded. In my experience he's been infallible. Time after time after time after time and then some, he was right on the mark. The man understands his product and more importantly, his clients; after a short conversation, he will find you something enjoyable at any price point. While doubtless this will sound excessive, I've shopped for wine more times than I could ever hope to count and Les Grandes Caves Poncelet is my favorite merchant on earth. Never have I been so consistently happy with every impeccable recommendation. It's like leaving the barber happy with your haircut every time--like some fantasy you didn't imagine could happen. Although I don't live in Paris anymore, I often find myself wishing I could stop by the store, shoot the proverbial $&!# with my favorite caviste and walk home with some new labels to discover and savor. Here' s to fantasizing that New York will confiscate the 17th.

Awesome wine shop. Visited three times in my week in Paris and the guy never made a bad…read morerecommendation.

Pernod Ricard - Kahlúa coffee liqueur

Pernod Ricard

(2 reviews)

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Champs-Elysées, Trocadéro/Iéna, 16ème

Kahlúa coffee liqueur: As a coffee lover it's only natural that I would also enjoy a coffee…read moreflavored alcoholic beverage. It's mind boggling how many different coffee liqueurs exist with the popularity of coffee, but probably the most well-known is Kahlúa. Since 1936 they've been making their version of coffee liqueur using 100% Arabica coffee beans and rum. It is no easy feat producing a bottle as it can take up to seven years. This is primarily because it takes upwards of six years to get the perfect beans as the coffee trees for Kahlúa are grown in the shade instead of the sun. After the beans are harvested it takes another six months for them to dry. While all this is happening, the rum is made by extracting sugarcane juice, which is boiled and mixed with water. Lastly, the beans and rum come together at the distillery. It is there that the coffee beans are roasted and then rest with the rum for four weeks before ultimately being bottled. Kahlúa has a somewhat alcohol forward taste, but it's also smooth, sweet, and packing a heavenly coffee flavor. This is not a bitter coffee or espresso liqueur, meaning if you are after a liqueur that reminds you of a bitter black cup, this might not be for you. Thankfully the caffeine content is almost nil as I like to drink as an end of the week night cap. I can recommend using it in an espresso martini, on the rocks, or my favorite, a White Russian. Doughboy approved Doughboy_Food_Reviews

Two words: Absolute essential!…read more Absolute Vodka is Pernod Ricard SA's leading producer resulting from a acquisition of Sweden's V&S Group. Home based in Paris, France to bring the world high quality beverages. A French company that produces distilled beverages of upscale brand name liqueur and spirits. Pernod Ricard's branded beverages are all absolute without compromise: Ararat (brandy) (Armenian cognac) Royal Salute whisky (scotch whisky) Chivas Regal (scotch whisky) The Glenlivet (single malt scotch whisky) Jameson Irish Whiskey Seagram's gin Pernod aux extraits d'absinthe Luksusowa (Polish potato vodka) Absolut (vodka) Wyborowa (vodka) Ricard and 51 (pastis) Martell (cognac) Jacob's Creek (wine) Pernod (anise-based spirit) Zoco Becherovka DITA (lychee-based spirit) Havana Club (rum). Olmeca Tequila Frïs Vodka Stolichnaya Vodka

L'Ecluse la Cave - beer_and_wine - Updated May 2026

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