Post here if you'd like to attend. It'll either be a BYO in NYC or a dinner at my home, depending upon the number of people. So far, I know the Hunters are out. Time is short and, if in a restaurant, a reservation has to be made soon. The definites:
BHVineyard-2 TBird-2 Board-O-2
Just one more sip.
Posts: 25031 | Location: NY | Registered: Oct 18, 2001
This Saturday night with accomodations for special requests:
Appetizer:
Shrimp and Avocado with Ailoi over Meslun
1998 Jacquart Brut Mosaique
1996 Veuve Cliquot Vintage Reserve
Soup:
Vichyssoise
2002 Beringer Sbragia Limited Release Chardonnay
2002 Chablis Grand Cru Les Preuses (William Fevre)
Entree:
Pan-Seared Magret with Green Peppercorn Sauce
Wild Rice with Herbs
Steamed Asparagus with Pecorino Romano
2002 Belle Glos Clark & Telephone Vineyard Pinot Noir
1978 Griotte-Chambertin (Joseph Drouhin)
Cheese:
Berger de Rocastin, Morbier, d'Affinois, Raclette, St. Andre, Boucheron, Tomme Verte, and Baked Triple Creme Brie with Assorted Breads, Black Globe Grapes, and Assorted Oil Cured Olives
1982 Hermitage La Chapelle (Paul Jaboulet) en magnum
Dessert:
Merlot Poached Pears with Blackberries
2003 Joseph Phelps Eisrebe
1999 Kracher #5 Scheurebe Trockenbeerenauslese
Port (optional):
1983 Dow's Vintage Port
Cashews
In closing (also optional):
Echo Mountain Coffee (Mexico) with cookies
Just one more sip.
Posts: 25031 | Location: NY | Registered: Oct 18, 2001
When you lay it all out together, it looks delicious! But I'm still trying to figureout how 7.25 people will be able to drink all the wine! I guess I'll just need to show-up and do my best to contribute.
Make a swing south and pick me up on the way, please! Board-O, the menu and wines sound tremendous. If BHV and Mrs. BHV start nodding and dozing at our little MD offline this Sunday, I'll know who to blame!
PH
Posts: 9625 | Location: Maryland, USA (DC suburbs) | Registered: Nov 22, 2003
It was a pleasure seeing you and Mrs. TBird again. I'm glad you enjoyed the cheeses. I tried to gather a nice assortment. I think everything went very well except that I overcooked the magret while talking too much. Only one wine was disappointing- the 1996 Veuve Cliquot Vintage Reserve was overshadowed by the cheaper 1998 Jacquart Brut Mosaique. The magnum of 1982 La Chapelle was wonderful and lively. I may be in a minority here, but I thought the 1978 Griotte-Chambertin was the wine of the evening, though possibly equalled by the 2003 Eisrebe. I had everything planned perfectly till BHVineyard opened a couple of his wines too. This guy is producing some very fine Pinot Noirs at fair prices. We never got to the Kracher TBA and the Port. People loved the 2002 Sbragia Chardonnay. We had it before the 2002 Les Preuses which I decanted an hour in advance. I should have know to serve the Chablis before the Sbragia. The 2002 Belle Glos was outstanding as always.
Just one more sip.
Posts: 25031 | Location: NY | Registered: Oct 18, 2001