At age 95, four years ago, here's what Mr. Neame had to say about his long life, as quoted in the Washington Post:
Mr. Neame said that among the atrocities of old age was losing his taste for alcohol, which the Brit had long considered his fountain of youth.
"When people ask me about the secret to longevity, I say the honest answer is two large vodkas at lunchtime and three large scotches in the evening," Mr. Neame told Bowes. "All my doctors have said to me, 'Ronnie, if you would drink less, you'd live a lot longer.' And they are all dead, and I'm still here at 95."
Mr. Neame leaves a legacy in film, and a legacy of living life well. Good fermentables for life.
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