I have traveled to many places in the world checking out
wine and spirits, but when the invitation to go to England with Beefeater and
Plymouth came, I was more excited than you can imagine. Gin is my go to spirit
and the thought of spending a week drinking it as part of the job was a good
one.
I’ve worked with Pernod Ricard on a number of trips,
including Jacob’s Creek in Australia and Perrier Jouët in Paris. They always do things top notch and this trip was no
different. They sent a limo to take me to the airport for the short flight to
Chicago, where I was flying British Airways. Since I had a business class ticket and had a few hours, I went
straight to the BA lounge. I hadn’t had lunch so I was hoping to catch a snack.
I found a lot more in a large buffet with many choices. I settled on a little
spinach lasagna, which was excellent, and a small, fudgy brownie.
When it was time to board, I saw my first airplane “pod.” It
was a bit odd at first and took a while for me to adjust, but once I figured it
out I was very comfortable with a draw to keep things I was using close, a foot
rest that moved and enough positions to go from sitting to lying flat to make
anyone comfortable. I also had a privacy screen between myself and the seat
next to me.
The service on British Airways was excellent. They took care
of whatever I wanted. I started with a Kir Royale before dinner, where I
enjoyed the peppers with crumbled gorgonzola, asparagus and truffled cream. The
main course was a wonderful manicotti stuffed with roasted butternut squash in
a lemongrass sauce, and I finished with an elderflower cheesecake on a graham
cracker crust with fresh raspberries. The only problem was that was served with
the salad instead of after the entrée, so it was a bit warm by the time I ate
it. With my meal I had a glass of Sancerre 2010 Domaine Bardine from the Loire
Valley. It was 100% sauvignon blanc and full of citrus, but a bit grassy like
the fantastic New Zealand ones.
I watched a few movies before a fell asleep for a short
while. It almost seemed as if the flight wasn’t long enough since I had just
settled in for two hours. For breakfast, I passed on the warm bacon roll with
ketchup and just had a yummy smoothie made from guanabana, raspberry,
cantaloupe and wheat germ.
Our arrival at London’s Heathrow was in fact early, but it
took a full hour to get through customs. My car from Beefeater was waiting and
Meghan Kelleher (from Beefeater and Plymouth’s public relations agency, Access
PR) met me in the lobby of the Dukes Hotel
and encouraged me to rest up and order something from room service for
breakfast.
I slept for a few hours, enjoyed a cheese omelet, and
decided to take advantage of the hotel’s perfect location (between Buckingham Palace
and Piccadilly Circus) to explore a bit. The streets were a bit crowded from a
marathon and I couldn’t get near the palace so I headed in the other direction
and walked up and down Piccadilly window shopping.
I was back at the room around 5:00 and dressed for dinner. I
met the group downstairs at the Dukes bar and had my first Beefeater 24 gin and
tonic in London. We had a lot of fun getting to know each other as we headed in
vans to Ox Brasserie. The views from the restaurant were just incredible in
this all glass venue on top of the tower. I had another g&t before the
meal. During dinner we drank a very good Domaine Rougine Vin de Pays from
Languedoc Roussillon (where I’m heading in November).
The meal was by far the best I’ve ever had in London:
Grilled English Asparagus on dried cured ham with Ragstone cheese, vanilla oil,
roasted hazelnut and toasted brioche (a great mix of different flavors); Jasper
Roast Lamb with parsley fregola, feta, hazelnut yoghurt and honey lavosh
(perfect with the yogurt); Roasted Pumpkin Parmesan Salad; and a Chocolate Trio
of a bitter chocolate tart, milk chocolate honey nougatine parfait and buttered
pears.
I finished off with some Jasmine tea before we left. My head hit the pillow and I was out by midnight, dreaming of the gin drinks I would have at the Beefeater distillery the next day.
I finished off with some Jasmine tea before we left. My head hit the pillow and I was out by midnight, dreaming of the gin drinks I would have at the Beefeater distillery the next day.
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