HB wrote:Good topic Tony! San Pellegrino is a great sparkling water, though I prefer Badoit because it's lighter and less fizzy. I got hooked on it while living in France; unfortunately not many stores in the US carry it and those that do generally charge too much.
Hi Dan,
I used to think that Badoit was a great mineral water, in fact I used to always order it in expensive restaurants, but I have been shown that it is in fact basically the Canada Dry Soda Water of France. Most of the French who buy it, get it in plastic bottles in the supermarkets or hypermarches. I would not put much effort into getting it over here as it isn't worth looking for.
I have a new one for you, recommended by a guy I know with great taste, an international lawyer who travels to Belgium and France about once a month. He has a vacation home in my area and we have known each other for years, often musing about our favorite restaurant which happens to be the same; Lameloise in Chagny, just south of Beaune, Burgundy, France. By absolute coincidence I ran into him a couple of months ago there. We ended up sharing a table and he told me about Chatledon.
Mind you, this isn't a discovery in the same league as discovering a great Red Burgundy hidden on a wine list, for $12.75. But, if you are in a situation where you feel like you should order a bottle of water, this is definitely better than Badoit, and if the restaurant has it on the list, the server won't view you as yet another dumb tourist after you order it.
ken