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(It is that rare tasting menu that teases rather than gluts, and makes you feel that the chef is cooking just for you, which she is).
The occasion was a dinner featuring a rare tasting of Louis XIII, an alarmingly expensive cognac (base price 1,500 euros a bottle, or $2,000, oligarchs take note) aged for decades or -- in the case of the rarest vintage -- for more than a century.
This was a rare tasting in which the five most expensive wines in the lineup finished in the Top 5. Our No. 6 bottle, the 2008 Éléments from Bott Geyl, was one of the least expensive bottles in the tasting, at $15, and our best value.
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But for this weekend there is the rare taste of success.
For the cosseted millionaires of Liverpool Football Club, there is the rare taste of public transport.
DANCE AT JAPAN HOUSE A rare taste of Japanese dance today, both avant-garde and newly revisited traditional.
But I might just be willing to split a £30 carafe with a friend to get a rare taste.
Many have become accustomed to traveling shows that offer rare tastes of, say, the personal effects of King Tut or splendors from the Vatican.
But if you want a truly rare taste of the Big Easy, go during lunch and order the half-and-half po' boy, dressed ($8.50).
One of them, when I tweeted about a rare taste of that most controversial of ingredients, foie gras, enraged many of my followers.
Dele Adebola, Geoff Horsfield or Danny Sonner could each give Brum a rare taste of glory, although Liverpool should win by a goal or two.
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