Wine and the City chats to English actor and ardent wine lover Julian Sands in his (makeshift) cellar at home in Kent about wine and poetry, what he cracked open at Christmas, and the joys of old Champagne.
Saturday, 1 January 2011
In the cellar with Julian Sands
Labels:
Champagne,
Chateau d'Yquem,
Chateau Latfite,
Dom Perignon,
Haut-Brion,
Julian Sands,
Pichon-Baron,
poetry
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Two of my favourite things - Julian Sands and fine wine. Is there a better way to start the New Year?
ReplyDeleteThanks Fleur, and no, I don't think there is a better way to begin the year – he was utterly charming!
ReplyDeleteNow there's a face I haven't seen in a long time. Wow, Kent? Srsly? I thought he lived in America :S I loved Warlock but I wish he'd done more British films...*goes off to drink wine and watch Room with a View*
ReplyDeleteNot only do I love Julian Sands but the comment on how flat champagne tastes has stuck with me, since summer. I'm the type of wine enthusiast who nurses one glass for hours.
ReplyDeleteWe so miss you, dear mate. Prayers to your wife and children....
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