Best things 'in life'


I thought this would be interesting, I just came across a thread that asks to list the best things of your own hometown and the opening post listed the best things that came from Philidelphia.
Well this is a little different. Since audiophiles tend to be more analytical and observant than non-audiophiles I thought alot can be learned from each other if we list the things we have come to appreciate in our life.
I will start with a few things that I happen to appreciate greatly!
Beer: (what better place to start)
...... Belgian is the country to choose for beer with charecter and layers of flavors and hints of fruit and herbs or cheese. But the very best of the best of the best as in not only in the best beer of the world but more like as in all food is: duchese de Bourgogne, just amazing!!!
Food, the best dish ever: Fish Taco, in New Canaan Connection at Rosie's. Everything they make is awesome!
Champagne: Vueve Clicquot, prior to this one I never ever liked champagne, but this one I love, not expensive only $40 +-
Cheese: La tur, great with grapes,alot of flavors in there
Best picture with Peter Sellers: After The Fox

Thanks for contributing in advance!
pedrillo
A hot cup of Dunkin Donuts coffee in the morning... there is NOTHING like that first sip.
A Vindaloo or Chicken Korma, Pillau Rice, Sag Aloo, Nan Bread and poppadom's 'Ruby Murray'(cockney slang for an Indian Curry). The best place to get the best Ruby is not in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, or any other Country in that part of the world, but good old London Town!
I miss 'em so much.
If you are a wine lover check out Cameron Hughes.com. The wine you can get for $20- a bottle is incredible and they have great champagne also.

The best lobster roll- The little lobster shack at the end of Commercial St in little, sleepy Clinton CT, out of this world, Just hot lobster meat with a little butter and lemon and and extra long fresh hot dog roll. It's a 3 minute walk from my house and I spend way to much money/time there. It was written up in last sundays NY Times so I am expecting longer lines. Bring a bottle of Reisling from Cameron Hughes and Heaven awaits