Sunday, January 11, 2015

Castello della Sala (Marchesi Antinori) Cervaro della Sala Umbria IGT 2012

Date of Tasting: 16 October 2014
Wine Type: White
Grape Varieties: 85% Chardonnay, 15% Grechetto
Alcohol: 12.5%
Origin: Umbria, Italy
Appellation: Umbria IGT
Expect to Pay: ~ EUR40
Web: http://www.antinori.it/
Chubby Appreciation: 93/100
Professional Rating: JS - 96/100



Appearance: greenish golden yellow
Aroma: tropical fruits, apple, mild citrus, and soft aroma of white flowers
Palate: Lingering mineral and acid that balance nicely with alcohol. Mild touch of oak. Notes of apple, pear, lime, tropical fruits, and malt. Rich dimension and structure in medium-full body but elegant.

Fabulous and fresh bottle of Chardonnay / Grechetto blend from a hot vintage. It is made for the joy during early life: i.e. drinking nicely now and perhaps during the next 5 years. First time to experience Cervaro della Sala and really enjoy it. I personally would not mind at all to stock up this gorgeous white blend to consume. Both expressive nose and complex palate blend pretty well. Superb with fish dishes surely.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Ristorante al Castello di Alessandro Boglione @ Grinzane Cavour, Cuneo, Italy

Cuisine: Italian
Price: EUR40 per person (what we paid for)
Visited: 9 October 2014
Food: 8/10
Atmosphere: 7/10
Value for money: 8/10
Services: 8/10
Scale: [1=poor ---- 5=average/standard ---- 10=outstanding/exceptional]

Here is another restaurant in Piedmont with prestigious tag of a Michelin Star, Ristorante al Castello di Alessandro Boglione at Grinzane Cavour. The special thing about this restaurant is it is located right in the Castello di Grinzane Cavour. I personally like this place a lot. The price tag is not ridiculously high. Staffs are nice and helpful. The ambient is unique but cosy: love the comfortable feeling and non crowded tables.

The place, which is currently headed by Alessandro Boglione, serves one of the very best Piedmontese cuisine in the region. Like its menu, the wine list is as well interesting. It comprises mainly with the recent vintages of selection in the area and they are priced at the modest level. I would really say that this is a really fabulous restaurant in the region and would urge those who are visiting Piedmont to give it a visit. Please be ware that as of now November 2014, there is news that the restaurant and the owner of the property might not be able mutually agree of the rent terms and the restaurant might longer not existing from 2015. It would be a real shame from my view if the restaurant is forced to leave as it would not be able to afford rental cost. So check the place well before visiting to avoid disappointment.

walking path to the castle

view for the castle at night

view with vineyard by the castle


castle restaurant ambient

the wine shop in the castle

As usual amuse bouche was firstly served to greet guests and it was salted cheese with potato cream, which was delicious, for this case. Sadly, I lost the note of Ristorante al Castello (T_T)" but will try to put things from my memory. I had asked for wine by glass to go along with the meal and a glass of Langhe Nebbiolo and a glass of Barolo were recommended. Cascina Morassino Langhe Nebbiolo 2011 (89 pts) was the lighter of the two. It was elegant in style with red cherry and acidic balsamic notes. Fine and medium body but still present strong tannins. The second one was Gabutti Boasso Barolo Gabutti 2009 (91 pts). This was the one with class and power. Rose on the nose. Bigger body than the previous one. Rather ready to be accessed at youth. Oak and balance acidity with raspberry were there.


Salted Cheese with Potato Cream

Cascina Morassino Nebbiolo DOC 2011

Gabutti Boasso Barolo Gabutti DOCG 2009

For our first plates, we had Quail Two Ways: Black Truffle and Red Cabbage with Anchovies (7/10) and Sauteed Salted Codfish Cake, Soft Potato Puree, and Lavazza Coffee Powder (9/10). For the quail, I can hardly recall how it was. All I remember is it was nice but not great. The cabbage was kind of similar to sauerkraut. But the sauteed salted codfish cake ravioli thing was superb. Fabulous texture of al dente of the pasta balanced well with soft touch filling. The potato puree was as well smooth and delicious. Another dimension was from the coffee power. Really like this dish.

Quail Two Ways: Black Truffle and Red Cabbage with Anchovies (EUR14)

Sauteed Salted Codfish Cake, Soft Potato Puree, and Lavazza Coffee Powder (EUR15)


Next, it was Mezze Maniche Wheat Pasta with Mussels and Burrata Cheese (9/10). This was another wonderful pasta dish from Alessandro Boglione. The perfectly cooked mezze maniche were filled with yummy creamy burrata and flavourful fresh mussels. A touch of tomato based sauce complimented well with the dish. Pasta dishes here are really delicious. Wish I could have a chance to go back there (fingers crossed). Lastly, it was Tender Veal with Cream of Jerusalem Artichoke, Anchovies, and Black Truffle (7/10). This was a nice and classic. Really tender veal with jus and black truffles. Pairing with barolo and it was yum.

It would be really pity if Ristorante al Castello would not longer exist from 2015. This is definitely a place with nice food and at a unique location. It would be hard to find a valuable and reasonable priced restaurant with star tagged elsewhere.

Mezze Maniche Wheat Pasta with Mussels and Burrata Cheese (EUR15)

Tender Veal with Cream of Jerusalem Artichoke, Anchovies, and Black Truffle (EUR20)

Ristorante al Castello di Alessandro Boglione @ Grinzane Cavour, Cuneo, Italy
5 Via Castello
Grinzane Cavour 12060
Cuneo
Italy

Open Hours: daily except Tuesday from 07:30pm for dinner
Tel: +39 0173 262 172
Webhttp://www.castellodigrinzane.it/

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Revana Family Vineyard Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2007

Date of Tasting: 15 November 2014
Wine Type: Red
Grape Varieties: 92% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Cabernet Franc, 3% Petit Verdot
Alcohol: 14.8%
Origin: California, USA
Appellation: St. Helena
Expect to Pay: ~ EUR120
Web: http://www.revanawine.com/
Chubby Appreciation: 93/100
Professional Rating: WA - 88/100, WS - 97/100, ST - 92/100, CT - 93/100



Appearance: dark inky garnet but bright
Aroma: pepper and herbs, black fruits aroma, and toasty oak
Palate: Soft, supple, and elegant with integrated fine tannins in medium-full body. Sweet ripe currants and cherries. Mild herbaceous and graphite notes intermix. 

Not so much of the big and bold style of Napa Valley cabernet sauvignon but more of the elegant style. Had this along side striploin steak and it was fantastic. Nice bottle, I would say. But pricing might not be so attractive. Not really a wine to last long and perhaps at its peak at the moment. Enjoy this until the end of this decade perhaps.

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