I meant to post this yesterday, but my ‘pooter crashed and I lost the document

. Here’s another shot at it…
What a night! Sunday we got together with an awesome cast of local characters for another offline, with special guests Andy and Jill from West Palm Beach Florida. These events (along with dinner the previous Friday at Stomp in Calistoga) were born from the recent tsunami disaster relief auctions on Wine Commune. Andy was the first seller other than myself to run with this idea, and wound up raising over $6000 from his own cellar in addition to bidding on, and winning, several of my lots! Andy and I got to talking, and figured we should get together to share a bottle of wine one day, and next thing I knew it they’re on the way out here! Of course, I had to put together a couple offlines, featuring mostly local folks who contributed either by donating wine or by bidding on lots.
This evening’s festivities were conducted at
Jack Falstaff in San Francisco. After some initial planning difficulties, I must admit that Jack Falstaff executed absolutely perfectly, from the awesome food (menu listed below the wines for those interested) to the excellent service and beautiful surroundings. Thanks to all who attended for the amazing show of generosity with the wines. Notes are from memory, so aren’t very detailed.
1979 Alain Robert Fleur de Mesnil Rare ChampagneThis was the same wine we opened Friday night, and while I still loved this wine I think the previous bottle performed somewhat better.
1988 Salon Les Mesnil ChampagneYum – lively and vibrant, with excellent texture, seemingly quite young, but with that complexity only aged Champagne can deliver.
1996 Comte Lafon Clos de ls Barre MeursaultWhoa, this is one terrific white Burg! Amazingly complex deep nose, rich with minerals, fig, and citrus, wonderfully rich and focused, with a lasting finish – just outstanding.
2001 Darting Rieslaner Durkheimer Nonnengarten ausleseAh yes, the Darting – wonder who brought this

. Stunning as always, exotic and intoxicating, tropical fruits, stones, you name it, just an amazing wine.
2001 Pride Cabernet Sauvignon ReserveOne of the top wines of the night for me, the ’01 Pride is nothing short of outstanding. Velvety in texture even at this young age, with dense pure black fruit, creamy vanilla notes, excellent balance and a stunning long finish.
2002 Match Vineyards Butterdragon Vineyard CabernetYep, Babnik was here

. Rich and flamboyant, this is a wine I look forward to purchasing when it’s released. Dense fruit, good structure, balanced and just delicious!
1993 Bryant Family Cabernet SauvignonWOW. Just a notch below the ’97, this still goes down as one of the top wines I have ever had the pleasure of tasting. Masculine and bold, the wine is pure velvet on the palate, with tremendous concentration backed by massive structure. I kept a little of this in my glass for hours, and it never slowed down, this is an amazing wine.
1991 Solia – unfortunately I never got to this wine.
1975 Sterling Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon (magnum) I had tasted this wine back in 2003 at a Bonhams & Butterfields pre-auction tasting where it blew me away. While this magnum was good, I can’t say the effect was the same. A perfectly mature Cabernet, the wine shows surprisingly little bricking, with wonderful secondary aromas of cedar, leather, and spice. A very enjoyable 90 point-ish wine, but not the WOW I was looking for.
1996 Marcassin Estate Pinot NoirYet another amazing treat, this pinot is stunning, with complex layers of fruit, tart cherries, earth, terrific stuff.
1992 Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet SauvignonSpecifics aren’t coming to mind on this wine now, other than to say I found it very tasting an “ready”.
1997 Lewis Reserve Cabernet SauvignonYUM!!! (yes, that’s all I have to say, I wasn’t taking notes, I don’t HAVE to be thorough!

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1997 Chateau Montelena Estate Cabernet SauvignonThis bottle performed significantly better than the last time I tasted this wine, though I still wouldn’t touch it for several more years. Very good, but in an awkward stage where it’s no longer young, but not yet ready.
2001 Behrens & Hitchcock Petite SirahThis was a taster opened the previous night, and this stuff rocked! Fruit forward, surprisingly approachable for such a young petite! Delish!
1967 Chateau d'Yquem SauternesWhoa, how generous IS davidn?!? My first opportunity to taste this legendary wine and it didn’t disappoint. Dark in color, the wine is magnificent, with vibrant acidity balancing the classic botrytis sweetness and finishing very long.
The FOOD:
- Dinner Intros -
Trio of Fish "Crudo"
Hawaiian Ahi Chili, Almond & Rosemary, Olive Oil
Scottish "Lock Duart" Salmon Fennel, Tangerine, Wild Fennel Pollen, Tangerine Oil,
Hawaiian NairagiMeyer Lemon, Picholine Olives, Meyer Lemon Oil
Twice Cooked Niman Ranch Pork BellyOrganic Persimmon "Caviar" Caramelized Belgian Endive Natural Jus
Cherrywood Smoked Tolenas QuailYellow Curry Spices Green Papaya Salad & Toasted Cashews
- Soup/Salad -
Organic Winter LettucesPoint Reyes Blue Cheese Crostini Sliced Heirloom Apples Toasted Pecans Organic Apple Cider Vinaigrette
Local Dungeness Crab SaladPomelo, Avocado, Hijiki Seaweed and Soy Bean Sprout Salad Spicy Soy Dressing
Wild Porcini Mushroom and Chestnut soupRainwater Madeira Duck Gesiers Confit Hobb's Guanciale
- Entrees -
Roasted Natural San Joaquin Valley ChickenHerb Fleur De Sel, Meyer Lemon Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Wilted Winter Greens
Organic Dakota Farms Beef Rib-Eye SteakFarmer Andy's DeCiccio Broccoli, Garlic Confit Montpellier Butter
Cedar Sake Glazed Scottish SalmonWarm Tatsoi and King Oyster Mushroom Salad White Soy Dashi
Spaghetti Di FarroWild Mushroom & Baby Artichoke Ragu Parmegiano Reggiano, Pine Nuts
- Desserts -
Dagoba Organic Chocolate Flourless CakeTangerine Confit Vanilla Ice Cream
Farmer Andy's Indian Red Carrot CakeCream Cheese Ice Cream Pink Pepper -Pineapple Caramel Sauce
Seasonal Ice Creams and SorbetsWith cookies
Artisan Cheese Plate