David Niederauer Los Gatos, CA
 Master Sommelier Posts:15756


 | | 08/08/2004 4:52 AM |
| | I see the name "Fils" on lots of different Burgundy's. Who is this guy "Fils"? | | | |
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jason Napa Valley
 Wine Addict Posts:6886

 | | 08/08/2004 5:52 AM |
| David -
All in the family....It means son or junior in french. | | | |
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skwid
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5452

 | | 08/08/2004 6:11 AM |
| | Usually it is "Blah & fils". I believe it is "& family". I think it is a Frenchy thing. | | | |
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David Niederauer Los Gatos, CA
 Master Sommelier Posts:15756


 | | 08/08/2004 3:42 PM |
| Oh! 
You mean we all have some
Jones & Fils
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ChangeMe
 Grape Stomper Posts:152

 | | 08/10/2004 7:42 AM |
| It means son.
In french, the word for "son" is Fils. The word "daughter" is "fille".
Jones & son. I guess it can be used as Jones & sons as well, and as such be understood as family. But the above is the literal translation. | | | |
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Pool Boy Laurl, MD (DC suburb)
 Master of Wine Posts:13711


 | | 08/10/2004 1:01 PM |
| Learna new thing every day. Thanks, MR.  | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
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KillerB
 Barrel Racker Posts:1533

 | | 08/10/2004 2:15 PM |
| Sorry but this is first year French to us Europeans:
Mon Pere, Ma Mere Mon Frere, Ma Souer Son Fils, Sa Fille
Even nearly thirty years later I can remember that stuff.
Oh God, memories of the exceedingly camp Mr Philbrick and learning the numbers by rote. Hell, nightmares tonight, thanks. | | | |
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JonesWineNo1
 Sommelier Posts:8568

 | | 08/10/2004 2:20 PM |
| KillerB
It may surprise you to know but even us barbarians from the wild west do learn/teach foreign languages too. | | | |
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KillerB
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 | | 08/10/2004 3:32 PM |
| Quote:
KillerB
It may surprise you to know but even us barbarians from the wild west do learn/teach foreign languages too.
Canadian doesn't count. | | | |
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Budman
 Master of Wine Posts:11876

 | | 08/10/2004 3:45 PM |
| KillerB...
That's 'Canadian doesn't count, eh?'  | | | |
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David Niederauer Los Gatos, CA
 Master Sommelier Posts:15756


 | | 08/12/2004 4:29 AM |
| Quote:
It means son.
In french, the word for "son" is Fils. The word "daughter" is "fille".
Jones & son. I guess it can be used as Jones & sons as well, and as such be understood as family. But the above is the literal translation.
Then it would beJones & Fille. What is the plural of Fille. That's what it would be. | | | |
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NorCalVinoLover
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 | | 08/12/2004 4:35 AM |
| I once knew a fil ..... nice guy
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