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Calvet Reserve Merlot / Cabarnet Sauvignon

I love the combination of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.  This is an easy going wine at a reasonable price.

Grape Variety : Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot

Producer : Calvet

Region : Bourdeaux, France

Year : 2005

Size : 75cl

Alcohol : 12.5%

Rating : 4 out of 5

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Chateau Guillaume – Medoc

Not a big French wine drinker, most probably due to my ignorance on the subject.  I found the Chateau Guillaume to be a great introduction of a Chateau wine from the Medoc region without pricing me into an entirely different ball park.  This is a great bottle to pick up and enjoy with friends. €7.99 from a local wine shop in Malta.

Grape Variety : Cabernet Sauvignon 45%, Merlot 45%, Cabernet Franc 5%, and Petit Verdot 5%

Producer : Calvet

Region : Bourdeaux, Medoc, France

Year : 2007

Size : 75cl

Alcohol : 12.5%

Rating : 4 out of 5

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Ratatouille

Ratatouille

“Enjoy this superhealthy classic French vegetarian dish – counts as 4 of 5-a-day”

  • 2 large Aubergines
  • 4 small Courgettes
  • 2 Red or Yellow Peppers
  • 4 large Ripe Tomatoes
  • 5 tbsp. Olive Oil
  • Small Bunch Basil
  • 1 medium Onion, Peeled and Thinly Sliced
  • 3 Garlic Cloves, Peeled and Crushed
  • 1 tbsp. Red Wine Vinegar
  • 1 tsp Sugar

Cut the aubergines in half lengthways. Place them on the board, cut side down, slice in half lengthways again and then across into 1.5cm chunks. Cut off the courgettes ends, then across into 1.5cm slices. Peel the peppers from stalk to bottom. Hold upright, cut around the stalk, then cut into 3 pieces. Cut away any membrane, then chop into bite-size chunks.

Score a small cross on the base of each tomato, then put them into a heatproof bowl. Pour boiling water over the tomatoes, leave for 20 secs, then remove. Pour the water away, replace the tomatoes and cover with cold water. Leave to cool, then peel the skin away. Quarter the tomatoes, scrape away the seeds with a spoon, then roughly chop the flesh.

Set a sauté pan over medium heat and when hot, pour in 2 tbsp olive oil. Brown the aubergines for 5 mins on each side until the pieces are soft. Set them aside and fry the courgettes in another tbsp oil for 5 mins, until golden on both sides. Repeat with the peppers. Don’t overcook the vegetables at this stage, as they have some more cooking left in the next step.

Tear up the basil leaves and set aside. Cook the onion in the pan for 5 mins. Add the garlic and fry for a further min. Stir in the vinegar and sugar, then tip in the tomatoes and half the basil. Return the vegetables to the pan with some salt and pepper and cook for 5 mins. Serve with basil.

Notes : Make it your own Give the dish a Moroccan twist by frying the onions with 2 tsp harissa paste and stirring in 400g can chickpeas, drained. For a more intense Mediterranean flavour, add 1 tbsp capers, a handful of pitted black olives and a few chopped anchovies. Make it your own Spoon into a gratin dish, sprinkle with crumbs from 2 slices bread and a handful grated parmesan. Drizzle with olive oil and grill until golden. Make it your own Add a deseeded and finely chopped chilli with the garlic for an extra kick.

Editors Note : This is great to keep around as a left overs for a few days; add it to wraps, sandwiches, etc…  We’ve even thrown it as a side dish for a meal we had the following day.

Source : Good Food : September 2006

Servings/Yield : 4 servings

Rating : 4 out of 5

Difficulty : Easy – Moderate

Preparation Times : Ready in: 50 Minutes

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Peugeot to offer in-car Wi-Fi in 2010 • Register Hardware

Peugeot is to turn its cars into mobile Wi-Fi hotspots.

Early next year, the French carmaker will offer an optional in-car wireless router that uses a HSDPA 3G modem as a backhaul.

Dubbed WiFi On Board, the box will allow the user to connect using whichever carrier he or she prefers.

At this stage, it’s not clear to what extent the unit is built into the fabric of the car. Certainly, the bundled modem is connected by USB, though whether into a slot in the dash or a standalone mobile Wi-Fi router powered through the ciggie lighter isn’t known.

Either way, Peugeot promised the unit will allow passengers to surf the internet and play online games while travelling. So the kids’ll be too busy networking their Nintendo DSes to pester you about whether you’re all there yet.

Peugeot hasn’t yet said how much the device will cost, though it did say that the accessory will initially only be offered as an adjunct to the 5008. Other vehicles will get it added to their optional extras lists in due course. ®

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