Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
attendees: Brad, Don, Jay, Jayson, Jeff
Ah, the hazards of decor came home to roost at Brad's recently. A glass shelf filled with cups, glasses, and bowls came off its pegs and sent all of them, and the shelf below them, crashing to the kitchen floor. Kitchen floors are not soft, you know. Shards everywhere. Big ones, little ones, sharp ones, lots of them.
Fortunately, Brad had not started cooking yet.
By the time we arrive, the mess was largely vacuumed-up and swept aside, and yummy cooking was proceeding as always. Tonight's menu:
- shrimp with garlic and ancho powder
- Brad's famous roast chicken (lots of it)
- a huge green salad with lots of chopped vegs
- a cheese plate (Mt. Tam, Harbison, two more)
- ...and dessert from an Italian bakery: pistachio cream-filled bomboloni, pastry cream-filled croissant, and a chocolate-dipped spiral croissant
The five of us managed to find our way into a dozen-plus bottles, too:
Delaille 2022 VdF "le Petit Salvard" - sauvignon blanc from the Loire, fairly typique, ripe enough to say 'clementines' but lightweight at 12.5%, good for a $20 bottle
Thomas-Labaille 2022 Sancerre "Chavignol" "Les Monts Damnes" "Cuvee Buster" - very substantial mouthfeel, chalk and minerals, much less ripe than the Delaille, excellent, I really should buy this more often
Roche Bleue 2022 Coteaux du Loir "La Belle D'Aunis" - 13%, rather dark but still typique aromas and flavors, dusky and dusty, nearly strawberry, good
Clos Roche Blanche 2013 Touraine "Cuvee Gamay" - 12%, still amazingly youthful, granite?, dark berries, so good
Edmunds St. John 2017 "El Jaleo" - grenache-forward tonight AND some diacetyl, not the best showing
Daniel Bouland 2018 Morgon "Les Delys" - 14%, very yummy, mid-weight, a little hot but really nice to consume
Extra Dimensional Blah Blah Blah 2023 "Summer-Salters III" Rose - good pinky fruit (the website says mourvedre, primitivo, and barbera), rather sharp but good to drink
Ch. Grand Puy Lacoste 1998 Pauillac - 13%, that's rocky, tannins fairly delicate, mulberry and black raspberry, very yum
Carmarans 2022 "Mauvais Temps" - ain't kidding... corked
Paul Anheuser 1996 Kreuznacher Kahlenberg Riesling Spatlese - 7 710 007 022 97, yeah it's sweet but lacks structure
Foreau 2015 Vouvray Moelleux - open 3 weeks(!), mid-weight, still vibrating, sweet, granite-y, lovely texture
Erben von Beulwitz 2001 Kasher Nies'chen Riesling Auslese - 3 519 004-3-02, no note?
Schoffit 1995 Tokay Pinot Gris, Rangen de Thann SGN "Clos St. Theobald" - 11%, OMG, this is wonderful: sweet, earthy, tingly, wow
Thank you, all for a lovely evening and extra thanks to Brad for being a great host in extremis.
Ah, the hazards of decor came home to roost at Brad's recently. A glass shelf filled with cups, glasses, and bowls came off its pegs and sent all of them, and the shelf below them, crashing to the kitchen floor. Kitchen floors are not soft, you know. Shards everywhere. Big ones, little ones, sharp ones, lots of them.
Fortunately, Brad had not started cooking yet.
By the time we arrive, the mess was largely vacuumed-up and swept aside, and yummy cooking was proceeding as always. Tonight's menu:
- shrimp with garlic and ancho powder
- Brad's famous roast chicken (lots of it)
- a huge green salad with lots of chopped vegs
- a cheese plate (Mt. Tam, Harbison, two more)
- ...and dessert from an Italian bakery: pistachio cream-filled bomboloni, pastry cream-filled croissant, and a chocolate-dipped spiral croissant
The five of us managed to find our way into a dozen-plus bottles, too:
Delaille 2022 VdF "le Petit Salvard" - sauvignon blanc from the Loire, fairly typique, ripe enough to say 'clementines' but lightweight at 12.5%, good for a $20 bottle
Thomas-Labaille 2022 Sancerre "Chavignol" "Les Monts Damnes" "Cuvee Buster" - very substantial mouthfeel, chalk and minerals, much less ripe than the Delaille, excellent, I really should buy this more often
Roche Bleue 2022 Coteaux du Loir "La Belle D'Aunis" - 13%, rather dark but still typique aromas and flavors, dusky and dusty, nearly strawberry, good
Clos Roche Blanche 2013 Touraine "Cuvee Gamay" - 12%, still amazingly youthful, granite?, dark berries, so good
Edmunds St. John 2017 "El Jaleo" - grenache-forward tonight AND some diacetyl, not the best showing
Daniel Bouland 2018 Morgon "Les Delys" - 14%, very yummy, mid-weight, a little hot but really nice to consume
Extra Dimensional Blah Blah Blah 2023 "Summer-Salters III" Rose - good pinky fruit (the website says mourvedre, primitivo, and barbera), rather sharp but good to drink
Ch. Grand Puy Lacoste 1998 Pauillac - 13%, that's rocky, tannins fairly delicate, mulberry and black raspberry, very yum
Carmarans 2022 "Mauvais Temps" - ain't kidding... corked
Paul Anheuser 1996 Kreuznacher Kahlenberg Riesling Spatlese - 7 710 007 022 97, yeah it's sweet but lacks structure
Foreau 2015 Vouvray Moelleux - open 3 weeks(!), mid-weight, still vibrating, sweet, granite-y, lovely texture
Erben von Beulwitz 2001 Kasher Nies'chen Riesling Auslese - 3 519 004-3-02, no note?
Schoffit 1995 Tokay Pinot Gris, Rangen de Thann SGN "Clos St. Theobald" - 11%, OMG, this is wonderful: sweet, earthy, tingly, wow
Thank you, all for a lovely evening and extra thanks to Brad for being a great host in extremis.