kirk wallace
kirk wallace
We will have just 2 nights in Milan in mid-March. Any Disorderlies have recommendations for good fun places to eat or have some wine? We have not been to Milan for about 4 years, but have fond memories of Le Vigne and Al Pont de Ferr (both in the Navigli); are these places still good, genuine and fun? (If it helps calibrate, I think the meal we had that trip at Sadler was one of the worst, laughable restaurant experiences (fussy, precious, self-important with quite mediocre results from the kitchen) I've ever had in Europe.) I assume Peck is still great too, but what else is out there that merits a visit. Is there a Terroir of Milano?
Also, Chezeaux (Ponsot) 2000 Griottes last night was in a great spot. Only had the wine once before -last year the night of the Super Bowl and it was pretty much just dark and closed last year. Now, open and beautiful; great mix of fruit and spice with a nice spine; not surprisingly given the vintage, this is not a big structured wine, but it is no flabby bowl of fruit punch either. Lovely balance of acidity and sweet, ripeness; it followed an '01 Clos Lambrays, which was fine (maybe an OK+), but the Griottes was far more interesting and complete.
Thanks.
Also, Chezeaux (Ponsot) 2000 Griottes last night was in a great spot. Only had the wine once before -last year the night of the Super Bowl and it was pretty much just dark and closed last year. Now, open and beautiful; great mix of fruit and spice with a nice spine; not surprisingly given the vintage, this is not a big structured wine, but it is no flabby bowl of fruit punch either. Lovely balance of acidity and sweet, ripeness; it followed an '01 Clos Lambrays, which was fine (maybe an OK+), but the Griottes was far more interesting and complete.
Thanks.