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A quiet New Year's Eve? Take it as red.

January 3, 2013 12:48
Les Jamelles Réserve Mourvèdre 2010

ByVictoria Prever, Victoria Prever

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So, another year. Soon to be bidden farewell with another new year’s eve.

Champagne? Dancing? Noise and crowds? Not for me thanks. New year’s eve is an occasion for low-key celebration, at least in my book. And this isn’t solely because I’m getting to be a boring old grump. I’ve liked it that way ever since I was young — a very long time ago.

Fortunately, my wife and I have the perfect mechanism for ensuring happiness on December 31/ January 1. George and Kate, very dear friends who live near Woodstock in Oxfordshire, share our view of the event. For the past eight years or so, we have headed to their place for afternoon tea. Their young children show off their presents, get fed, watch a DVD or two, and eventually head off to bed.

And then it’s time for champagne with a suitable nibble or two. This is always drunk in the kitchen, where an Aga has been entrusted by George with the same treasure every year: a magnificent joint of beef.