Bill Buitenhuys
Bill Buitenhuys
So we met up with assorted DisorderliesLarry and Sandi, Slaton, Arjun, Steve, and Cory and Emily at La Ciccia, the left coast Home of the Jeebi. The food was wonderful. We were brought plate after plate of serious comfort food that really made me yearn for my departed Nanas homemade fusilli and slow-cooked ragu. We started with crisp flat bread, a plate of melt in your mouth prosciutto, a pile of wax beans that tasted like they were picked right out of a backyard garden, and a couple of orders of perfectly pan-sauted fresh sardines. I started with the linguine and rockfish which was a bowl of chewy silky pasta topped with a long cooked red sauce teeming with rich, savory salinity. My main was a tender breaded pork cutlet with side of Italian mushy peas. Sounds simple yet the taste was pure and deep. Truly satisfying food. For dessert we shared a couple of orders of Sardinian cheeses with three types of Sardinian honey. I cant recall the types of cheeses or honey but I know I thoroughly enjoyed every bite.
And we did have a few bottles of wine. The wine list, particularly the whites, is phenomenal and really well priced. We had a few off the menu and a few more that we brought in. (In the order I had them)
2001 Benanti Etna Pietramarina Superiore (Etna) This wine just shows so many dimensions. It starts off fairly round and as soon as I thought it was going to go all flabby, this amazing streak of cleansing lemony acidity sweeps in. As it opens the aromas start to really grow. Ocean breeze, tropics, field greens, lemon. The mid-palate fills out and the finish is pretty impressive. Extremely nice wine.
2007 Giovanni Cherchi Vermentino di Sardegna Pigalva (Sardinia) Off the menu. Beautiful aromatics, citrusy lemony flavors, and quite nicely balanced. My mind is still on the Benanti and I really didnt give this a lot of attention.
2007 Edmunds Santa Giovanni Gamay Noir Porphyry Barsotti Ranch (Contea di El Dorado) So glad that Steve brought this as I havent opened up any yet. This wine has great promise. Lots of fruit, super minerality, fairly tight structure, and very refreshing acidity. Very fun to drink now but this is only going to get better.
2006 La Crotta di Vegneron Moscato Chambave (Vallee dAosta) Off the menu. What an intriguing wine! It has all the soaring aromatics you would want in a moscato and absolutely none of the cloying sweetness that sadly so many of them have. This wine has ripe sweet fruit and then this clean dry finish. Really nice.
2007 Sirch Malvasia (della Venezia) Off the menu. I found this to be pretty round and soft and not all that interesting.
1996 Salvatore Molettieri Taurasi Cinque Querce (Campagnia) This wine is in a great place right now. From the get-go, the aromas show dried roses, fennel, and animal which just grow over time. This might be as close as Taurasi can come to elegant as the tannins and oak are nearly integrated, the texture is like a #100 sandpaper and the finish is damn skippy.
1997 Giovanni Viberti Barolo (Piedmont) I havent checked in on 97 barolo lately so it was really good to try this one. This has all the soaring aromas of a classic old skool barolo and was surprisingly open. Its not showing any secondary/tertiary development but there is nothing wrong with the depth of fruit and the delicious finish. Fine to drink now and has enough fruit and stuffing to age for a while.
1989 Comm. G.B. Burlotto Barolo Monvigliero (Piedmont) Traditional barolo at its peak really. Aromatics that are so captivating that Im hesitant to take a sip for fear of breaking the spell. But no worries as it is just truly elegant, silky, and fully mature. Id guess that this wine is on its plateau and should stay there for the foreseeable future.
2000 Cerbaiona (Molinari) Brunello di Montalcino (Tuscany) Oodles of sweet and sour red fruit, leather, earth, a hint of dark cocoa, very very deep flavors, lots of structure, and seemingly sweet and round. I think this wine suffered mostly from product placement.
2006 Edmunds Santa Giovanni Quella Vecchia Magia Nera (CA) Another one I havent opened yet and wont for a long while. This is very primary and grapey but has lots of sweet fruit, lots of structure, and wonderfully rich mouthfeel. Ill be back in 5-10 years.
And we did have a few bottles of wine. The wine list, particularly the whites, is phenomenal and really well priced. We had a few off the menu and a few more that we brought in. (In the order I had them)
2001 Benanti Etna Pietramarina Superiore (Etna) This wine just shows so many dimensions. It starts off fairly round and as soon as I thought it was going to go all flabby, this amazing streak of cleansing lemony acidity sweeps in. As it opens the aromas start to really grow. Ocean breeze, tropics, field greens, lemon. The mid-palate fills out and the finish is pretty impressive. Extremely nice wine.
2007 Giovanni Cherchi Vermentino di Sardegna Pigalva (Sardinia) Off the menu. Beautiful aromatics, citrusy lemony flavors, and quite nicely balanced. My mind is still on the Benanti and I really didnt give this a lot of attention.
2007 Edmunds Santa Giovanni Gamay Noir Porphyry Barsotti Ranch (Contea di El Dorado) So glad that Steve brought this as I havent opened up any yet. This wine has great promise. Lots of fruit, super minerality, fairly tight structure, and very refreshing acidity. Very fun to drink now but this is only going to get better.
2006 La Crotta di Vegneron Moscato Chambave (Vallee dAosta) Off the menu. What an intriguing wine! It has all the soaring aromatics you would want in a moscato and absolutely none of the cloying sweetness that sadly so many of them have. This wine has ripe sweet fruit and then this clean dry finish. Really nice.
2007 Sirch Malvasia (della Venezia) Off the menu. I found this to be pretty round and soft and not all that interesting.
1996 Salvatore Molettieri Taurasi Cinque Querce (Campagnia) This wine is in a great place right now. From the get-go, the aromas show dried roses, fennel, and animal which just grow over time. This might be as close as Taurasi can come to elegant as the tannins and oak are nearly integrated, the texture is like a #100 sandpaper and the finish is damn skippy.
1997 Giovanni Viberti Barolo (Piedmont) I havent checked in on 97 barolo lately so it was really good to try this one. This has all the soaring aromas of a classic old skool barolo and was surprisingly open. Its not showing any secondary/tertiary development but there is nothing wrong with the depth of fruit and the delicious finish. Fine to drink now and has enough fruit and stuffing to age for a while.
1989 Comm. G.B. Burlotto Barolo Monvigliero (Piedmont) Traditional barolo at its peak really. Aromatics that are so captivating that Im hesitant to take a sip for fear of breaking the spell. But no worries as it is just truly elegant, silky, and fully mature. Id guess that this wine is on its plateau and should stay there for the foreseeable future.
2000 Cerbaiona (Molinari) Brunello di Montalcino (Tuscany) Oodles of sweet and sour red fruit, leather, earth, a hint of dark cocoa, very very deep flavors, lots of structure, and seemingly sweet and round. I think this wine suffered mostly from product placement.
2006 Edmunds Santa Giovanni Quella Vecchia Magia Nera (CA) Another one I havent opened yet and wont for a long while. This is very primary and grapey but has lots of sweet fruit, lots of structure, and wonderfully rich mouthfeel. Ill be back in 5-10 years.