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Annie Favia & Andy Erickson at Plume – Favia Wine Dinner

Sunday, April 1st, 2012

Andy Erickson & Annie Favia at The Jefferson, Washington DC - Favia Wine Dinner

At last – - Thursday, 3/29 arrived.  All week I’d been anticipating this wine dinner.  To have Annie Favia and Andy Erickson of Favia in town for an evening at Plume was a treat that surpassed all expectations.

The evening started with barrel samples of  2011 Sauvingnon Blanc, which was absolutely stunning and paired nicely with an assortment of canapés.  The perfect start to spring.

Sauvignon Blanc "Freckled Farm" Napa County 2011

After meeting Annie & Andy it was time to get down to some serious wine and food consumption.  Nestled in our intimate and cozy wine room with seating for nineteen, you could definitely feel the emotional and intellectual connection these two amazing winegrowers have with nature and the wines they produce.

The Wine Room

 The wines of Favia

The wines of Favia

 

Le Menu & Pairings:

Butter-poach Lobster with Carrot & Vanilla Puree, Ginger Cardamom Emulsion

(Viognier “Suize” Amador County 2006)

Roasted Guinea Hen with Savoy Cabbage, Bacon Lardons

(Plenty of Room, Pinot Noir, Marin County 2010)

Medallion of Colorado Lamb with Pearl Onions, Artichokes, English Peas, Acai Jus

(Favia, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2006 & Favia, “Cerro Sur” Napa Valley 2005)

Blueberry Crepes with Blueberry Marmalade, Vermont Maple Syrup Ice Cream

(Rompecabezas – Grenache, Mourvedre & Syrah, Amador County 2009)

As I tasted and ponder the wines all evening, I went in search of the perfect descriptors, ones that draw you into multiple layers of  deep, rich and concentrated fruit and earth, sweet tannins, as well as scents and places you’ll have to research to make a connection.  Well, none of those were necessary as I turned to their philosophy expressed below which summed up the wines perfectly.

“Our philosophy is simple: create soulful wines that express the true nature of the vineyards from which they come. We focus on finding unique vineyard sites with soils, climate and aspects ideal for growing exquisite wine grapes, and develop strong relationships with our winegrowers to perfect viticultural practices. In the winery, we carefully coax the grapes into wine. Gentle handling, minimal intervention, and strict monitoring of the wine allow our grapes to speak for themselves.

Ultimately, we unite science, art and nature to produce unparalleled wines, each with its own distinct character.”

I’ve said it before and I’m saying it again, Plume is my Paris in DC and tonight reinforced this conviction and left me completed satisfied!!!!

The culmination of Favia and Plume proved to be divine harmony.

 

Morlet Family Vineyards

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Spending time in California turned out to be the perfect getaway to discover great cuisine and exceptional wine.  Experiencing Benu, Maverick, Meadowood & REDD became one of the most exciting and rewarding gastronomic adventures since Paris this past June.  But, when in wine country, one must devise a strategic plan to enjoy wine in the most responsible manner possible.  Mine was designed with one winery in mind – - Morlet.

My initial encounter with the wines of Luc & Jodie Morlet happened during MacArthur Beverages’ annual California Barrel Tasting in 2009.  Their 2006 ‘La Proportion Dorée’ a classic white Bordeaux styled blending of Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle caught me off guard.  I’d experienced the blend outside Bordeaux but, not with this kind of depth, character and aging potential. This Graves inspired elixir was worthy of a visit unfortunately, my treks to France and Italy set me back two years.  The wait was worth it, as the wines were absolutely sublime.  During our tasting, Luc’s insights at the moment of consumption provided a dimension that’s hard to grasp if you’re not an enologist.  With Luc being from Champagne, it helped to have spent a little time in Champagne this past summer to grasp his attention to detail and philosophy in the vineyards.  Once you’ve tasted the wines of Morlet, your palate will never accept anything less than perfect.  These are the wines I had the pleasure of tasting with Luc.

2009 ‘La Proportion Dorée’   2009 Chardonnay “Ma Douce”    2009 Chardonnay “Ma Princesse”

2009 Pinot Noir “Coteaux Nobles”  2008 Cabernet Sauvignon “Mon Chevalier”

2008 Cabernet Sauvignon “Passionnément”  2009 Late Harvest Semillon “Billet Doux”

Please see the Morlet Inventory link for our current offering: Morlet Inventory

Morlet July '11

 

Luc Morlet

 

Tasting

 

End of tasting with Luc