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I always slap the waitress when she makes the mistake of bringing me sangiovese with my gilthead bream.
You made me spill my coffee on my keyboard.
Thanks for your observation, I am never sure which direction you pick to go. But this one is priceless.
:)) But wasn't the whole point of that scene to demonstrate how gauche it is to order red wine with white meat. It can blow your cover as a civilized person.
Please, shoot me if I ever order red wine with white meat. Red wine with pasta or red meat, but never with fish, at least not white fish.
Red wine with salmon? OK? Anyone?
Edit: I can answer my own question. Red wine with salmon can be ok.
"The top ten wines to complement salmon range from white wines to red. The statement about drinking only white wine with fish is true to a certain degree, but you still have to take into account of how the fish is prepared and the ingredients being used. All white wines don't necessarily pair well with fish, especially the rich flavor of salmon. You may find that some reds will do better"
http://voices.yahoo.com/top-ten-wines-complement-salmon-1879430.html
Own tuxedo, have owned a silver DB5, appeared in DAF, learned to ski, scuba dive, martial arts, own PPK, know not to drink red wine with fish and never owned a white cat.
All started in 64' after seeing GF first run. The adventure continues.
Well the basics indeed are about the tastes. Strong tasting food (Like red meat) need strong tasting (and fitting) wines. Lighter tasting food needs lighter (and most often white) wines. But somewhere there's obviously a gray area. Some reds are not very strong (younger ones especially) and those could be drunk whilst eating strong tasting fish (comparitavely, of course). Then there's also rosé wines, which go well with stronger fish or vegitarian dishes, or chicken, but not so well with steak (cow, horse). As an example, white wine goes well with tame duck, but never try it with wild duck! You won't taste the wine at all!
Now, on the influencing bit. Bond changed me ever so slightly. I've always been a loner and Bond showed me that was ok. Especially the literary Bond. I've always found it hard to point out to people what I like in travelling and staying in places that aren't that expensive, but have their own atmosphere. Again, it's there in the books. And what probably once saved my life: Bond does 50 pushups a day in the novels. I decided to do the same. It made me strong enough to whitstand an attack by five teenagers (and get one locked up as well).
So thank you Ian Fleming for creating a character that has a somewhat similar mindset to my own. And thank you world I don't have to kill for a living.
Of course being a man in the 50s in Fleming's time right up through to today has changed a lot. The escapism of it all, is probably why we all like Bond, but when you put it all together, there is the makings of being a gentleman.
I also think it's as much about Fleming as Bond. We owe him a debt too.
The only aspect I don't support of course is the violence but at least Bond is saving the world.
A friend of mine who was a bit of a big eater (Sorry I mean food connoisseur ;) ) explained that when eating big steaks, the steak juices would coat the tongue, so the red wine was necessary to counterattack this effect, so that the next tasty morsel of steak could be full savoured. Interesting. Or maybe he just liked to rationalize his heavy steak and red wine diet. I wasnt' quite sure as he did like to eat.
Jesus!
Yep. I had thought Bond had influence my life in the extreme but David Z's "The Bond Experience" put me to shame.
What’s the problem? Why not revive this thread for discussion rather than make duplicate threads?
Seriously, this thread died eight years ago. Did the moderators really need to close this guys new thread and say "you should have put it here".
I understand forum housekeeping, but this comes across like moderation for the sake of moderation.
In this case, I'm pretty thick skinned. No big deal and it won't stop me from posting in the future. I'm just glad to see this topic back on the top of the page.
But there’s already a bunch of good discussion in this thread? You’re taking this very personally on account of someone else. Mods made the obvious and correct call here.
The first Bond film I saw in the cinema was Casino, I was 10 and it was the first film I'd seen after my Mum's death. Watching it at the cinema opening weekend was an amazing experience because it took me out of troubles for 2 hours and gave me my favourite portrayal of my favourite character.
From then on whenever I'm in a situation were I need to be confident or strong, I think what would Bond do and it eases my mind. As daft as that sounds.
I've done it since I was 10 and I still do it now and I'm 26 tomorrow
Doesn't sound daft at all. Oh yeah, Happy Birthday!