Monday, March 16, 2009

Bouquets to Art 2009

It is a beautiful Monday evening, and after a full day of hiking, jogging, and spa treatment, I'm ready to celebrate the start of Spring! Tonight's party is at the de Young museum and as I enter through the museum's arched entrance, I turn around for a brief last look at the pink hued sky.

Spring is a time of renewal when the sun begins to shine more, the flowers start blooming, and at the de Young museum, artists find inspiration at Bouquets to Art! Bouquets to Art, an annual fundraiser benefiting San Francisco Fine Arts museums, exhibits floral artwork of over 100 arrangements of classic and exotic flowers. Opening night is the most grand; the art is celebrated with sultry sounds of live jazz, gourmet cuisine, and a full bar! 

Upon checking in, I am welcomed with a glass of Ledgewood Creek Chardonnay, a golden chardonnay displaying refreshing notes of pear, apricots, and almond. Perfect with the sushi, smoked salmon and prawn cocktail appetizers served in the foyer. 

In the main dining room, Lavay Smith and her Red Hot Skillet Lickers is seducing the crowd with jazzy tunes. Stations of Crab appetizers, Osso Bucco, Coq au Vin, Lamb rack and Beef tenderloin are spread around white bouquet centre pieces. The meaty dishes are well paired with the evening's red wine, Ledgewood Creek Merlot. Medium-bodied, with flavours of plum, dark raspberry, and a slight tobacco finish, it had just the right acidity to go with food.

I'll admit that my drink of choice this evening is the classic Cosmo. Perhaps it's the bartender's skill, mixing just the right portions of vodka, triple sec, and cranberry juice. Or perhaps it's the hue of pink. Tonight, after all, is a celebration of visual delights!


Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Educated Guess Napa Cabernet Sauvignon

'Have you ever found yourself in a wine shop or restaurant perusing the wines and wondering... how do I choose the best wine for the money? You may admire the label, recognize a name, or recall a great review... in essence you're making an "Educated Guess." This is exactly what goes on in the vineyards and wineries around the world. When should we pick the grapes? Should we barrel age in French Oak? ... Our experts use their knowledge, intuition and years of experience to make the best possible decisions; however, at the end of the day, it still remains an "Educated Guess."'

These are the words that drew me to pick this bottle tonight! (among a wall full of wines available at Whole Foods) It was partly the quirky wine molecules and formulas printed on the front that appealed to the geek in me, and partly the fact that it was a Napa Cab that appealed to my senses, but it was the wine's philosophy that caught me - that every decision we make, as much of an expert we may be and as much as we try our best, is an educated guess.

Tasting notes

Educated Guess Napa Cabernet Sauvignon 2006
Earthy and cedar aromas are well-integrated into the supple cherry, currant and dark plum flavours. Vanilla and hints of cigar show after the opening act, with persistent dark red fruit always at centre stage of this medium bodied wine. Tannins are light.