Dinner was very good. It was nice to see Mark and Gove again. As
usual, we started with a round of appetizers for the table, steak
tartare, duck confit, shrimp croquettes, the charcuterie plate, some of
the wonderful frites, and steamed mussels. I had the grilled steak
with the frites (as usual) and the crispy skate wing that t-rep had
looked delicious. Others had the shepherds pie, the mussels, a very
wonderful looking cassoulet, but I really wasn't paying much attention
to what those who were not next to me ordered. The line lineup was: 2005 Beringer Sbrgia Limited Release Chardonnay - very smooth,
toasty, maybe a little too much oak for some but I thought it was very
good.
2004 A Donkey and Goat Chardonnay Brosseau - nice balance of
citrus and pear, with a nice minerallity. It is really coming together
nicely, and in about 6 months should be absolutely stunning.
2003 Neal Chardonnay - It has lost a little fruit, but smooth and
vanilla and pear flavors. Gove said he hadn't had any in over a year,
and was anxious to try it again. I think Norm brought it because Gove
and Mark don't have any left, but it stood up well to the other two
Chards. 2006 Neal Zinfandel - 92% Zin, 8% Petit Syrah. Grapes are from
the Rutherford and Charles Valley vineyards. Wonderful nose, cinnamon
and chocolate, but still obviously young. Buy what you can get, they
only made 900 cases, but this was wonderful.
2004 J. Rochioli Pinot Noir East Block - Wow. Deep red color,
nose of cherrys and vanilla, medioum bodied with mild but smooth
tannins. A wonderful wine. 2005 Neal Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon - Made from a blend of
grapes from 9 vineyards, Gove listed them but I couldn't write them all
down. Very approachable for a wine that has only been in the bottle
for about 8 months. Lots of dark fruit, cherry and cassis, rosemary
hints and a little vanilla. Excellent cab.
2002 Neal Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon - Again, made from grapes
from 9 vineyards. Nice balance and a long finish. Much like the 2005
only more powerful in a mature way. I'm glad I have a bottle of this
left. Service was, as usual exceptional. New glasses for each wine,
water glasses always full, everything one could ask for. All the chefs
came out to talk to us, and to have a glass of wine and Thor (the
sommelier) washis usual discrete but charming self.. As usual, Beck
lived up to its high standards.
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