Yesterday was the big day. A lovely time with Mme L, her cousin, and her daughter and son, the two greatest kids on the planet. Climbed Bandera, an old favorite of mine, and were treated by a peregrine falcon fly by in full power acceleration, going after something unseen by us, but certainly seen by the falcon.
Friday night we had dinner at Canlis. Believe it or not, as a local I had never eaten there, even though we only live a mile away. One star comfort food, but the ambience and service the tops, and a really great vibe. Gorgeous mid-century building, beautifully maintained, with a great clutch of NW mystic paintings. We had an 02 Lassalle Special Club, which was fully on, bell like and voluptuous and pure. Also, a 66 Gruaud in really good shape, very high fill for age and the cork surprisingly intact.
A few thoughts on the Gruaud. I carefully double decanted it before we left, and the wine stood up to that, but I'm not sure that was a good idea. I think in the future, I'll pull the cork myself, but wait for decanting right before serving. We had a very long dinner and I think it just allows you to experience the whole thing. Notes on the Gruaud itself - a dense old school Bordeaux, lead, graphite, plum, a touch of pine, a bit of ash emerging in the last glass, suggesting an imminent decline.
Last night after the hike, we got pizza from Verace, and enjoyed an 01 Janasse VV. It was one of the best CNPs I've ever had. Perfect amount of age, very full, a wonderful balance of Rhoney wildness, power, and smoothness. In my heart of hearts I prefer the Chaupin but this was really a terrific wine - certainly matched its reputation. A wine of ease.
Today, off to the natural wine event at Vif!
Friday night we had dinner at Canlis. Believe it or not, as a local I had never eaten there, even though we only live a mile away. One star comfort food, but the ambience and service the tops, and a really great vibe. Gorgeous mid-century building, beautifully maintained, with a great clutch of NW mystic paintings. We had an 02 Lassalle Special Club, which was fully on, bell like and voluptuous and pure. Also, a 66 Gruaud in really good shape, very high fill for age and the cork surprisingly intact.
A few thoughts on the Gruaud. I carefully double decanted it before we left, and the wine stood up to that, but I'm not sure that was a good idea. I think in the future, I'll pull the cork myself, but wait for decanting right before serving. We had a very long dinner and I think it just allows you to experience the whole thing. Notes on the Gruaud itself - a dense old school Bordeaux, lead, graphite, plum, a touch of pine, a bit of ash emerging in the last glass, suggesting an imminent decline.
Last night after the hike, we got pizza from Verace, and enjoyed an 01 Janasse VV. It was one of the best CNPs I've ever had. Perfect amount of age, very full, a wonderful balance of Rhoney wildness, power, and smoothness. In my heart of hearts I prefer the Chaupin but this was really a terrific wine - certainly matched its reputation. A wine of ease.
Today, off to the natural wine event at Vif!