Norrahe?
This is for that day this year which shall remain unspoken about until we are well into December and the tree has just gone up.
This is the winner so far Goose with Honey roast goose with spiced orange sauce
although cretin01/2/3 and princess01 probly won't like the spice.
The opposite end of the spectrum is of course this monstrosity from Gord Goose with chinese stuff for xmas day ffs
I note from this article here written in a far too chatty style for my liking states :
Now being fick and from Looo-'t'un what the **** does that mean? For us mere mortals can someone decode and suggest a wine befitting for my dinner table to accompany the bird?
This is for that day this year which shall remain unspoken about until we are well into December and the tree has just gone up.
This is the winner so far Goose with Honey roast goose with spiced orange sauce
although cretin01/2/3 and princess01 probly won't like the spice.
The opposite end of the spectrum is of course this monstrosity from Gord Goose with chinese stuff for xmas day ffs
I note from this article here written in a far too chatty style for my liking states :
Although it has more flavour than roast turkey, goose lacks the gamey notes of pheasant or partridge. What sets it apart is its natural fat that melts into the flesh and gives us luscious gravy, thus creating an indulgent dish. This means any vinous partner needs to mirror this form bold in fruit and flavour, but with enough structure to handle its intensity. Some reach for the nearest bottle of Pinot Noir or aged Syrah, but, for me, the perfect spouse for a goose will always be a particular breed of white wine aromatic, yet rich and masterful.
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