Foie gras–mmmmm!

If you like foie gras, there’s something incredibly decadent about searing your own at home.  In part, you are not limited to the invariably tiny pieces that you get for eighteen bucks at a restaurant.  We got a whole lobe, wacked off about a third of it, cut slices about about 3/8-inch, and then seared … [Read more…]

Where does time go?

Since my last post, I’ve had approximately 107 bottles of wine from my own cellar (not to mention wine from other people), and approximately 500 meals.  Surprising that I haven’t been able to find anything to write about any of that.  Actually, that isn’t true, but life always seems to get in the way of … [Read more…]

1999 Spottswoode Cabernet Sauvignon

This should probably be titled “Joel Robuchon mashed potatoes and kick-ass sirloin steak” but the wine was a revelation for me.  At nearly 10 years of age, this is absolutely fantastic and, I should add, is probably 3-5 years away from its peak.  Loads of fruit with touches of secondary flavors, this is quite complex … [Read more…]

Dinner at the Fat Duck

TASTING MENU NITRO-POACHED GREEN TEA AND LIME MOUSSE (2001) ORANGE AND BEETROOT JELLY OYSTER, PASSION FRUIT JELLY, LAVENDER POMMERY GRAIN MUSTARD ICE CREAM, RED CABBAGE GAZPACHO JELLY OF QUAIL, LANGOUSTINE CREAM, PARFAIT OF FOIE GRAS OAK MOSS AND TRUFFLE TOAST (Homage to Alain Chapel) SNAIL PORRIDGE Jabugo Ham, Shaved Fennel ROAST FOIE GRAS “BENZALDEHYDE” Almond … [Read more…]

Found Wine

Peter Andrade sent the following email this morning and I enjoyed reading it.  I try to be very disciplined with my inventory, between CellarTracker and barcodes, but still occasionally forget that the process requires my continued intervention or else it falls apart.  I can’t remember the specific wines I last lost or found, but I … [Read more…]

Happy New Year

2008 ended in a flurry of activity, as work was incredibly busy the last quarter.  On top of that, I had an appendectomy a few days before Christmas.  Thankfully I was able to celebrate a bit on New Year’s Eve with a fantastic 2005 Araujo which is one of the best Cabernets I’ve ever had. … [Read more…]

Lamb and aged Cabernet

Made rack of lamb tonight, and opened a ’95 Whitehall Lane Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon.  The wine was amazingly young tasting, with loads of black currant left, and it paired quite well with the lamb.  There’s something about lamb and Cab that just works, no matter how many times I have it or how much of … [Read more…]