The first course was the cheese platter. The one that knocked my socks off was the Mt. Tam triple cream brie with dark chocolate balsamic glaze drizzled over it. I really dug into the orange spiced cocoa glazed mixed nuts. Okay Heidi stop eating. Gotta save room for dinner.
The spinach and pecan salad was gorgeous. I think salad can
be gorgeous, but then again I love food. This was tossed in a chocolate-based vinaigrette.
I bet they got the balsamic at the olive oil store up in Murphy’s, in Calaveras
County. I use a chocolate balsamic mixed with espresso balsamic and chipotle
olive oil to marinate filet mignon. They placed fresh thinly-sliced pears
around the plate. Perfect.
Dinner was so pretty I forgot to take a picture! Asparagus tossed with prosciutto and cocoa nibs, mushroom
cocoa ragout on crostini, and a little mountain of Italian Dolce Forte over
Casarecce Pasta. Talk about an all-out assault on the senses. Not only did I not
know what to think of the food flavors, but I couldn’t settle on a wine.
Then dessert. By then I was stuffed, but I managed to eat
most of it anyway. They’d made this really dense low-flour brownie and stored
it the freezer. According to Mark, they had taken a bite of the brownie while
was still frozen, and loved it! So voila, that’s how they served it, with
chocolate sorbet and fresh raspberries.
Each carafe of wine changed with each course, and with each
portion. I changed my mind several times and ended up adding up the winning vote
from each course for a grand total. The 2010 Klinker Brick Zinfandel held its ground
through each course and Mark and Melissa took the Gold. Gamba Zinfandel 2010 came in
second, and Bjorn Barbera came in third. Each wine was outstanding in its
own right, but paring with the food was the competition.
Next Wine Tribe event is at our house. Based on our recent
visit to Italy you can guess what it will be J