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View Article  The Bell at Ramsbury
Our efforts to explore the culinary hotspots of Wiltshire continued on Saturday with a visit to The Bell in Ramsbury. Ramsbury is apparently famous as it is the location of the start of the Band of Brothers TV series. Apparently. Have to say it is a very attractive old village with a great deal of character.

The Bell was very good. A pleasant ambience, a short and interesting menu with a wine list to match. Somehow you always know you are in safe hands when you spot a few favourites and a the odd unusual bottle.....

So it was that we started with a bottle of Cave de Ribeauville, Gewurztranimer, 2003 and followed it with a Hochar Pere et Fils wine made by Chateau Musar. This is what attracted my attention as it is not something you see very often. Chateau Musar is famous for two reasons. One, it produces some damn fine wines and two, it is in the Lebanon.

The Hochar family own and run the estate and what we drank was, in Bordeaux speak, the second wine of the Chateau. It was excellent. Clearly Cabernet based but with the more exotic (!) blend of Carigan and Cinsault, not a combination widely available from France (OK Fisherman, correct me if I'm wrong!). It really is a joy to go find a restaurant where both menu and wine list are short and focussed, offering something you don't see every day.

We'll be back.   more »
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