Michel Abood
Michel Abood
Aaaaah, it's good to be back in Paris. My first lunch was with a fellow New Yorker, Kristina Sazama, whom I had the pleasure of meeting at a Donnhoff dinner in December. She joined me at my old standbye, Willi's Wine Bar, which is something of a tradition for me: every time I am in Paris, whether for a month or a day, I stop in at Willi's. Rarely have I been disappointed with either the food or the wine. And today was no different.
We ordered our dishes (for me it was a terrine of leeks and wild mushrooms followed by a guinea hen in more wild mushrooms - yum!), then spent a while going back and forth over the wine list. Well, duh, we are wine geeks, right? While there was no question as to what to order (Burgundy!), we couldn't decide which one. So we went with...
-2001 Tollot-Beaut Corton Bressandes
Right at first pour, this looked beautiful, with that crystalline red color that's always nice to see. At first sniff, I knew we were onto something special. Crisp cherries and strawberries, with some dirty, muddy, minerally aspects rolled into the thicket for good effect. As it breathed, we began to get a very light sort of fresh, crisp parsley accent that, believe it or not, really added to the wine. This was another fine example of weightless weight: it had presence on the palate yet wasn't big, it managed to stay beautifully balanced, with some fine tannins and a nice finish.
Needless to say, perfect with my food. What a way to start a trip!
Cheers!
We ordered our dishes (for me it was a terrine of leeks and wild mushrooms followed by a guinea hen in more wild mushrooms - yum!), then spent a while going back and forth over the wine list. Well, duh, we are wine geeks, right? While there was no question as to what to order (Burgundy!), we couldn't decide which one. So we went with...
-2001 Tollot-Beaut Corton Bressandes
Right at first pour, this looked beautiful, with that crystalline red color that's always nice to see. At first sniff, I knew we were onto something special. Crisp cherries and strawberries, with some dirty, muddy, minerally aspects rolled into the thicket for good effect. As it breathed, we began to get a very light sort of fresh, crisp parsley accent that, believe it or not, really added to the wine. This was another fine example of weightless weight: it had presence on the palate yet wasn't big, it managed to stay beautifully balanced, with some fine tannins and a nice finish.
Needless to say, perfect with my food. What a way to start a trip!
Cheers!