Friday, October 11, 2024

Margie's Monthly Wine Dinner at Naples Rib Co

 Wednesday, October 10, 2024

Naples Rib Co.

Started out with 15 people reserved and ten at dinner, 5 dropped out that day. Their loss. They missed out on a very good dinner, great wines and gifts of candy and wine from two couples of the attendees.

I had not been to Naples Rib Co in the Naples area of Long Beach for several years. I will say I think there has been an improvement in their food since the pandemic started.  They were always known for their generous portion sizes.

I ordered Prime Rib which was a very large thick cut that I really appreciated. I dislike restaurants that cut their prime rib so thin that you are not sure to cut it or roll it. It came with cornbread, slice of pineapple, ear of corn and 2 sides and sauces.  At $37 it was a bargain.  Meat was a good inch in thickness. My take home will give me 3 meals. 

One of the guests brought everyone a gift of a 375m bottle of Fess Parkers "The Big Easy" wine. He had decorated it for Halloween. A very nice gesture. 

All the red wines were good.  I did not try any of the sparkling's or whites. But there was not a red I did not like.  There were a few surprises. I brought a 2013 Stolpman, Ballard Canyon, Angeli Syrah. Always a favorite of mine. Tom does exceptionally well with Syrah's.  Other wines were.

2017 Mario Bazan Cellars, Napa Valley, Cabernet Sauvignon. Not a familiar label but I was impressed.

2022 Williams Seylem, RRV< Westside Neighbors, Pinot Noir.

2021 Denner Estates, Willow Creek Dist., Cabernet Sauvignon

NV Marc Chauvet, 1st Growth Brut Selection, Champagne

2021 Stags Leap, Napa Valley, Chardonnay

2021 Talley, SLO, Sauvignon Blanc

2014 Carol Shelton, Rockpile, Reserve Petite Syrah

2022 Averaen, Williamette Valley, Pinot Noir

NV Chateau St. Jean, Sonoma Cst., Benoist Ranch, Sparkling

2021 Schug, CA, White Pinot Noir

2015 Abacela, Umpqua Valley, Fiesta Tempranillo

2015 Turley, Howell Mtn., Zinfandel






Sunday, September 15, 2024

Margie's Monthly Dinner at Masala Waves

 Saturday September 14, 2024

Masla Waves Indian & Nepalese Restaurant

Large group tonight, 20 people showed up. First time for the group at Masala Waves. The boys and I have been several times before. Good food, friendly staff, Margie negotiated a prix fixe menu and set cost, couldn't beat the deal. 9 main, rice, Naan and dessert, $40 plus tax & tip. 

Started out with the Naan stuffed with spinach and cheese. This is so good. You can OD on it before anything else comes.

Next was Vegetable Pakora. Vegetables coated with chickpea flour and deep fried. Personally for me it was too crispy

Then onto Nepali Momo. Filled dumplings with sauces. 

A soup made with pureed garbanzo beans and potatoes. Cream style. Not a favorite of mine but others enjoyed it.

Tandoori Artichokes. Artichokes marinated in yogurt and grilled in a Tandoori over. I really like this dish but then I am really into artichokes. Others did not seem to be too keen on it. Matter of taste.

Next was Tandoori Fish. This was a very good. White fish fillets marinated in Indian spices and grilled in the Tandoori over.  Very good flavor.

Tandoori Malai Kabobs.  Boneless chicken breast marinated in yogurt and gilled in the Tandoori oven. The chicken was a bit dry for my taste but good flavor. CJ had explained to me before that Nepalese cooks have a tendency to cook chicken a bit too long. Indian cooks a bit shorter time. So I guess we got the Nepalese cook tonight. 

They kept bowls of rice and baskets of Naan filled throughout the dinner.

They ran out of Yak so we did not get the Yak Chow Mein tonight. I have had it before at Masala Waves and it is very good, Sorry to miss it tonight.

Dessert was Pistachio Kulfi. Homemade ice cream with pistachios. I passed on dessert tonight for stomach issues.  If I could have taken it home I would have. 

25 wines tonight.  Did not taste any of the whites and had a very small pour of a champagne. We had 3 Pinot Noirs from the same general area of the Sta Rita Hills. Interesting to taste them side by side. You could see the terroir was the same in each wine but subtle differences.in each, You knew they had some of the same characteristics but different at the same time. 

I brought a 2013 Ken Brown, Ritas Crown, Pinot Noir. Excellent.

2021 Black Summer, Swartland, Chenin Blanc

2018 Tatomar. SBC, Meeresbaden, Gruner Veltliner

NV   Marc Chauvet, Brut Selection, Champagne

2017 Spear, Sta Rita Hills, Gruner Veltliner

2003 Chateau Monbousquet Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, Bordeaux

2022 Moonlight, Dry Creek, Merlot, (Stuart Frickes homemade wine) very good

2016 Sanford, Sta Rita Hills, Block 6, Pinot Noir

2021 Old Soul, Lodi, Pinot Noir

2021 Gundlach Bundshu, Sonia, Dry Gewurztraminer

NV    Laurent-Perrier, La Cuvee, Champagne

2021 Lincourt, Gruner Veltliner

2012 Shafer, Relentless, Napa Valley, Syrah

2015 Williams Selyem, Central Cst, Pinot Noir

???? Delinger, Altamont, RRV< Pinot Noir

???? Runquist, Amador Cty, Rose of Sangiovese

NV  Gaia Notios, Greece, Blanca

???? Lesterland Winery, Fresno, Cetiri 4, Red Blend

2019 Fox & The Flock. CA,  Red Blend 

2020 Milliarie Winery, calaverosm Roberts Cuvee, Zinfandel

2021 Bovine Winery, Paso Robles, gen-er-os-i-ty, Sauvignon Blanc

2007 Kosta Browne, Kanzler Vineyards, Pinot Noir

2007 Clos Pepe, Sta Rita Hills, VS Pinot Noir

2015 Vie L'Imaginaire, Lake Cty. Grenache

2021 Limerick Lane, RR, Zinfandel (59 barrels)






Monday, August 12, 2024

Margie's Monthly Wine Dinner at Prime Cut

 Saturday, August 10, 2024


13 of us gathered tonight at Prime Cut Restaurant in Orange. Private room and no corkage. What could be better. 

I opted for the petite cut Prime Rib with sauteed garlic spinach and Yorkshire pudding. Tonight something is quite off with my taste.  Food and wine did not taste right. Only thing that seemed to work was bread with butter. After talking with someone they thought perhaps the medical procedure I went through on the Wednesday before may have something to do with it. I drank a lot of barium for x-rays and maybe it hadn't worked out of my system yet. Been to Prime Cut numerous times and the food is always very good. 

An interesting group of wines tonight. 13 people, 20 wines. You would have thought that going to a restaurant that specializes in prime rib and steak that Cabernet Sauvignon would have been the predominate wine. It did make a good showing with 7 out of 20 being a Cab.  I won't make comments on the wines since obviously I could not taste them correctly. But after tasting my wine the next day at home I still think it was a very mediocre wine. A big disappointment.  I brought the 2014 Kosta Brown wine

2017 Trump, Charlottesville, VA, Blanc de Blanc sparkling

2022 Merry Edwards, RRV, Sonoma Coast, Sauvignon Blanc

2019 Gary Farrell. Lancel Creek Vineyard, Sonoma. Pinot Noir

2017 Michael Mondavi, Napa, Emblem, Cabernet Sauvignon

2018 Bodega de Edgar, Paso Robles, Priorat

2020 Bodega de Edgar, Paso Robles, 75% Albarino, 25% Torrontes

NV   Galleano, Cucamonga, dry white wine

2007 Levigne, Paso Robles, Cabernet Sauvignon

2011 Sculpterra, Paso Robles, Cabernet Sauvignon

NV   Banshee, California, Brut Champenoise

2019 Ferrari Carano, Anderson Valley, Pinot Noir

2022 Jean-Jacque-Auchere, Loire, France, Sancerre

2012 Dusky Goose, Oregon, Pinot Noir

2020 Faustino, Rioja, Spain, Tempranillo

2021 Bogle, California, Cabernet Sauvignon

2009 Graveyard, Paso Robles, Cabernet Sauvignon

2000 Chateau Grand Bert, Saint-Emilion, France, Grand Cru Bordeaux

2014 Kosta Browne, Sonoma Coast, Pinot Noir

2022 Hess, Napa, Allomi, Cabernet Sauvignon

2021 J Vineyard, RRV, Pinot Noir



Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Two Asians and a White Girl for Lunch Today at Irrawaddy Taste of Burma Restaurant

 Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Went to Irrawaddy today for lunch. I had been before a year ago or so. But new to the boys.  We all agreed we will be back soon. Henry was really taken with the Burmese food. He was born in China but this was a new experience for him.

We had 3 dishes so we did not overindulge but all 3 dishes were consumed.  All were excellent

Started out with Paratha with curry sauce. A fried bread. Almost pancake like but so much lighter and a bit crispy.  

Next was Kauk Sware Thota.  A Mandalay style coconut noodle with chicken and cabbage. I had several servings of this dish. 

Last was Lamb Masala. Very large pieces of lamb and very tender, great flavor. Best Lamb Masala I have had. 

Did not order dessert as we were stuffed.  Total with tip came to $75. Not bad pricing considering what fast food goes for nowadays. 

Wine was very good.  A 2019 Provence Vineyards, Rutherford, Napa Valley, Sauvignon Blanc. I did not have any of this wine as it is too acidic for me right now but the boys enjoyed it. 

A 2000 Longoria, Sta Rita Hills, Blind Faith Vineyards, Pinot Noir. Excellent wine. Could go a few more years. No flaws. Only issue is cork broke when opening but a filter was easily produced. CJ and I went in on this wine a few years back when Wine Country had it on sale for approximately $150. We split the cost. Wine was well worth it.

Friday, July 5, 2024

Seafood Cove 1 With The Boys

 Tuesday, July 2, 2024

It has been a busy few months for everyone. Between putting a house on the market, moving, vacations etc., this was the first chance to get together for lunch. Since we were trying out a few new restaurants we had not been to Seafood Cove in awhile. For a Tuesday the restaurant was very busy. Probably the holiday had some influence. Noticed that their live lobster tanks were packed and that the price had actually gone down a few dollars per pound. Still high an $27.99 a lb. put a bit cheaper. 

Started out with the sour, spicy soup. A restaurant standard. Only difference is the chef that day as to the spiciness. Today this was very good.

Then onto the entrees. I ordered the Salt & Pepper Fried Fish Filets. I needed to make sure there was something my stomach could tolerate if the other dishes vert too spicy. As always a very good tasting fish.

Next was Thai Style Scallops with Sauteed Green Beans. Scallops were very tender and dish had loads of flavor. Good Choice.

Last entree was Seafood Cove Chow Main Hong Kong Style. Crispy noodles, baby bok choy, carrots, water chestnuts, shrimp, pork and a very good sauce under the crispy noodles. 

Dessert was the house specialty. Green Bean Warm Tapioca. 

There were 3 bottles of wine brought. The Rose was half gone and the two reds only had a small amount taken out of each bottle. For some reason it was just not a drinking day. 

2022 Precision, Napa Valley, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2019 Tercero Aberration (Cinsault & Grenache) and a 2019  Francois Chidaine, Touraine, Grolleau, Pinot Noir, Gamay Rose.  



Sunday, May 5, 2024

Margie's Monthly Dinner at Taboon

 Saturday, May 4, 2024

Taboon Restaurant


Very small group for tonight's dinner. Only 7 of us.  Several people out of town, vacation etc.  But a nice, congenial group and very good wines.  We arrived close to 5:30 and I was very surprised to see the restaurant almost empty. I doubt that it was 25% capacity. Same when we left at 8:00. This is not the normal for Taboon.. Saturday nights it is usually at capacity.  Sign of the times. If the economy does not turn around somewhat we will be seeing a lot more restaurant closures. It is hard to stay open if you cannot make a profit. 

Margie was told corkage would be $10 but when the bills came it was listed at $15. I realize that restaurants make a lot of money on selling their own wines and when you bring your own wines in there should be a nominal fee. To me if the group brings in their own glasses, opens and pours their own wines and the wait staff does not need to provide any service in regards to your wines then a charge of $5 per bottle should be adequate. If the staff, opens, pours, provides glasses, etc  yes then charge your full corkage fee.   Restaurants buy wine at a 40% to 50% discount off of retail and then mark the wine up 2-1/2 to 3 times retail or more. At dinner we had 10 bottles of wine so that was $160 pure profit for them. My pet peeve at the moment. But maybe if it helped their bottom line for the evening it was a good donation. 

Everyone but me ordered appetizers and they did look good.  Large portions, to me a full meal. I will say the portions at Taboon are large and priced reasonably. 

I ordered the lamb chops for dinner and asked for rare which I got. The plate was loaded with 2 kinds of rice, salad, humus and a few other various items. A large plate full of food for $27. But - my lamb chops were so thin, I am sure they got 3 to 4 chops out of a regular cut. This is mainly an ethnic issue. I find it in almost every Middle Eastern restaurant. Probably because their meat in those countries is not as tender and flavorful as those in the US. Also not as plentiful. So they cook as their ancestors did. We are so spoiled here in the US

Wines were all good, I did taste most of them with about a one ounce pour. Did pass on the whites but did taste the bubblies.

I brought a 2009 Stolpman, Ballard Canyon, Angeli which is their top rated Syrah, It was showing very nicely and paired well with the lamb chops.  Other wines brought were.

2012 Harmonique,  Anderson Valley, Bounty, Pinot Noir. I had never heard of this wine label and was quite surprised at how good the wine was. 

2009 Williams Seylem, RRV, Flax Vineyard, Pinot Noir. Good wine but not as good as it should have been. Seemed to lack something, not sure what since I only had a one ounce pour. 

2019 Far Nienete, Oakville, Napa, Cabernet Sauvignon. A big bold cab.

2015 Peay Vineyards, Annapolis, Sonoma Coast, Pinot Noir. A nice clean Pinot.

2021 Domaine se L'enclos, Romain Et Damien Bouchard, Burgundy, France, Chablis - did not taste.

2017 LVE, Napa Nalley, Blanc de Blancs Sparkling - this was a new one for me also - I did like it and felt it was the best bubbly of the evening. 

2019 Schramsberg, Blanc de Blanc Brut - can never go wrong with this label. 

2021 Cantina Oramin Bianco, Italy - did not taste, a blend of Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.

2012 Saxum, Paso Robles, Booker Vineyard, Red Blend. 73% Syrah and 27% Mouvedre - a typical Saxum wine, big and fruit forward. This wine is great by itself. No food required. 

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Lunch with The Boys at Cafe Corleone

 April 16, 2024

Lunch at Cafe Corleone

Special treat today. CJ brought a 2001 Domenico Clerico, Percristina, Barolo. Because of its age he decided not to decant it. It was drinking very nicely on the first pour but really opened up after an hour. It probably could have been decanted at the table. This bottle was just at the start of going downhill. A slight copper halo but the taste was not compromised at all. A lot of sediment in the filter.  Wine opened up quite well after an hour. A bit of smoke, dark fruit and very smooth tannins. Good mouth feel from first to last. So glad that it was shared with us today. 

We started out with the traditional garlic bread, then onto a Spinach and Mozzarella baked dip.  Good flavors and the fresh spinach really shined in this dish.

A plate of Beef Ravioli with meat sauce. I did not have any of this dish because of the sauce. It did look good. 

Next was a plate of Rigatoni Barese.  Pasta with fresh broccoli and garlic with a white cream sauce. Had decent flavor with to me it was a bit on the bland side. I expected more with the garlic. And the cream sauce was thin. 

A plate of Tortellini Emiliana was next. This I really liked. Cheese stuffed tortellini with white cream sauce, fresh sweet peas, mushrooms and ham.  Sauce was a bit thicker on this dish.  Very good flavor. Really enjoyed this. 

Good food, good friends and great wine.


Monday, April 1, 2024

Lunch At The Black Trumpet

 Friday, March 29, 2024

Have not been to the Black Trumpet since it moved from their location on Beach Blvd. 8 years ago. Tapa style bar and restaurant.  Much larger place than before. I am assuming they fill the place up but at 12:30 on a Friday afternoon it was sparse.  But it is also Easter weekend so that could be a factor.

There are 4 of us today.  Extensive menu and blackboard specials. More than 2 items confuse me so I told my companions to order and I would work around their choices. 

Started out with Patalas Panaderas which are a Spanish style of fried potatoes.  They were OK but not stellar. 

Next was fried, crispy calamari, Rings and tentacles. Again OK but not stellar. I found the rings to be on the skimpy side and not much to them.  Mostly batter. Came with an Arrabiata sauce. 

Seared Ahi on a chip. OK but the Ahi did not impress. Nothing wrong but nothing great.

We had a Pizzette Margherita, this was the best of the food items. Very flavorful. Nice small pieces but you got a mouthful of flavor. 

A tray of dessert items was presented. A plate of "dumplings" were ordered. Soft fried pieces of dough filled with a creamy, cheesy mixture. Again OK.  I had a piece of Chocolate "cake". Hard shell chocolate over several layers of cake with a cream filling between. An oversize petit four.  It was good but should have not ordered it after a meal. Way too much for me. 

A bottom of a Spanish red wine was consumed. Cannot remember the varietal but it was a good wine.

A bit of a disappointment as I remember the food at the other location being much better. But it also could be that since I have this digestive issue things do not taste the same to me.  If I had been doing the ordering I would have chosen different but I opted out of that so it is on me.  A nice lunch with friends. 

Unfortunately something really disagreed with me today and I paid the price for a couple of days. 




Sunday, March 24, 2024

Sea Smoke Southing Magnum Dinner at The India Restaurant

 March 23, 3024

The India Restaurant


CJ donated the wines for tonight's dinner. A 2007, 2009 and 2010 Sea Smoke Southing Pinot Noir. All magnums. 9 of us for this dinner.  I personally thought the 07 and 09 were very close in structure and taste. The 09 seemed to be a bit more elegant but not by much.  Everyone must have liked the 09 best as it was the first bottle emptied.  The 2010 lacked depth. It was good but you kept waiting for something that never came. But an excellent showing of Sea Smoke. Different years and different winemakers. 

Started out with a few appetizers.  Papadam with sauces.  This is an item I avoid. Just cannot get into it, so I never eat it.  To me it is eating thin cardboard. But that is a personal preference Samosas, Chicken Tikka Masala Sauce and Chicken Tandoori along with the must have Garlic Naan.  I had a Samosas, which were very good along with the Naan. but no Masala sauce. Also did not eat any of the chicken. It did look good but I am so burned out on chicken. I cook it 2 to 3 times a week at home and just cannot bring myself to eat it when dining out. 

Main dishes started arriving.  Navratan Korma which is vegetables in a yogurt cream sauce. This dish was very good. Sauce was excellent.

Chicken Tikka Masala.  Did not taste - again it is chicken. Maybe next time it shows up on a dinner I will be over my distaste for chicken when dining out. 

Lamb Saag. Pieces of lamb in a spinach curry. Excellent dish. Meat was very tender and had very good flavor. Would have liked a bit more meat in ratio to the sauce. It was serving 4 to5 people so a bit skimpy on the meat especially when I was not eating any of the chicken. But that is on me. 

Also the traditional Basmati Rice which taste like nothing until you add the sauces etc. That goes for all plain rice. It is a filler. 

A very enjoyable evening. Talked with people that I had not seen in a very long time. Good conversation, good food and excellent wine. What more is there ? 

Saturday, March 16, 2024

Dinner at Baci

 Saturday, February 10, 2024

Baci Restaurant

Another one of Margie's Monthly Wine Dinners. at Baci Italian Restaurant. Been a couple of years since we have been to Baci. Attended by 17 hungry and thirsty people. A larger group as the restaurant had not limit on the amount of people that could attend.  Seated in the back dining area away from the main area with the bar and entertainment. 

I ordered the Mushroom Risotto. It was OK but nothing overly exciting. I felt the amount of mushrooms was skimpy since they were the "protein" for the dish and for the price. Did not have any appys or dessert. Still have issues with the amount of food I can consume at a time. At least the weight is staying off. 

17 people 20 wines. And most were empty bottles by nights end. I did taste numerous ones but since this posting is late I can't remember them all and what I liked or disliked about them. So if no comment after name of wine means I just can't remember if I tasted it or not. I brought a 2019 Laccento, di Castagnole Montferrato, Italy, Ruche. For a less expensive, $25, wine I thought it was showing quite well.  Someone must have liked it as there was none left to take home.

NV Launois Le Mesnil Sur Oger, France, Valentine Brut Rose - very good

NV Europa, Vienza, Italy, Prosecco

2017 Freemark Abbey, Napa Valler, Cabernet Sauvignon - good wine

NV Mionette, Valdobbiadeve Superiore DOCG, Brut Procescco

2022 Daou, Adeladia District, Paso Robles, Reserve Rose

2022 Elena Watch, Tramin, Italy, Lagrein

2017 Husch, Anderson Valley, Late Harvest Gewurztraminer - did not taste

2018 Castoro Cellars, Paso Robles. Whate Rock Vineyards, Primitivo - did not taste

2013 Williams Selyem, Russian River, Papera Vineyards, Zinfandel

2017 Beringer, Napa, Cabernet Sauvignon

2021 Monteverro, Italy, Vermintino

2021 O'Connell, Russian River Valley, Pratt Vineyard-Irwin lake, Chardonnay - did not taste

2019 Marchesi Antinori. La Braccesca, Maggiarino, Vino Nobile di Montepulcino, DOCG< Toscano, Italy

???? Maraia, Maranzana, Piedmont, Italy, Barbera del Monferrito

???? Mezzacorona, Italy, Pinot Grigio -  did not taste

NV Mionette, Valdobbiadene, Italy, Prosecco

2020 Nals Margreido, Alto Adige, Italy, Sirmian, Pinot Blanc - did not taste

???? San Fekice IIL Grigio, Tuscany, Chianto Classico Reserva

2021 Vadiaperti Montefredine, Campania, Italy, Fiano de Avellino - interesting



Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Lunch at The Fresh Green Olive with the boys

 Tuesday.  March 12, 2024


Decided to try a Mediterranean restaurant next to Masala Waves.  The Fresh Green Olive. The owner was at one time affiliated with The Green Olive in Long Beach. Large open area with a side area for large parties. Clean and neat.  Music was a bit too loud for my taste and after awhile the "Mediterranean" beat got to me.  

We ordered a variety of small dishes to get an inkling of the quality of their food.  Hummus was very good.  Baba Ghanouj was also good and I am not an eggplant fan.  The Tabouli looked good but had too many ingredients that I cannot eat so I passed.

We had an order of Falafel. Not to my taste as it had way too much cilantro for me. It also was very salty. When the owner asked about it we told him the salt issue and he went back into the kitchen to check the mix.  Yes it was too salty he said. Two people added salt not knowing the other had. Thanked us for pointing it out to him.

We had two platters of meat. Gyro and Chicken Shawarma. Very small, thin slices but they were moist which was a good sign. So many middle eastern restaurants cremate their meat so it is so dry it becomes inedible to me. 

Rounded out the meal with pita chips and fresh pita bread.

Two bottles of wine were on the table. A 2014 Clos Pepe VS Pinot Noir which was showing exceptionally well and a 2021 Educated Guess, Oakville, Napa, Cabernet Sauvignon which turned out to be surprisingly good for an inexpensive wine. 


Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Lunch With The Boys At Masala Waves

 Tuesday.  January 23, 2024

Masala Waves Restaurant


A new place to try today.  Indian and Nepalese food.  After checking out online we decided to try because they had Yak, Goat and Lamb on the menu. Menu did not disappoint. 

Started off with a bowl of Lenil Soup - I personally am not into lentils and the spice in the soup was not  for me either. My dining companions did like it.

Then on to Vegetable Momo's.  Dough was tender and the vegetable filling was good.  But again a dish I would not order on my own. Obviously some spice I am not getting my taste buds around,

Next appetizer was Spinach Naan Dip. Naan bread with a spinach cheesey filling. This dish was very good. We decided we liked it much better than plain Naan. A definite keeper. 

Main dishes for us were the Yak Chow Mein and the Lamb Korma. Lamb was tender and had good flavor but for me the Yak Chow Mein was a winner. Yak meat was very tender and flavorful. Chow Mein noodles were al dente and really good flavor. A very good dish. So good I took another order of it home. 

We opened two wines today. a 2013 Sojurn , Wohler Vineyards, Russian River Valley, Pinot Noir and a 2014 Samsara, Las Hermanas Vineyards, Sta Rita Hills, Pinot Noir.  Both very good. The Sojurn was a bit more complex. Interesting comparisons between the two. Different areas and climates. But also very similar. 

Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Margie's Dinner at The Red Table

 Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Red Table Restaurant


13 of us for Margie's monthly dinner. Tonight we are at the Red Table.  Seating was much better than last year. A bit more room. In fact numerous things were better. Last year was a bit chaotic, new owner, chef quit, etc. this year was much smoother.  Food was better. Staff seemed to work well together tonight.  

Since I still have gastric issues, I cannot eat much at one sitting. I did order the braised short rib that came with mashed potatoes and baby vegetables.  Had no appetizer. Ate a third of the meat and potatoes and boxed the rest to take home. Short rib was very good, nice flavor and tender.   I did take a taste of one bubbly but no white wine tonight for me. 

I did have a bit of a hard time reading the wine list. Some facts were not put down and I had to decipher handwriting. 

 Several of the wines listed I would have like to try. But I only have so much capacity and sometimes people just hoard their wines and don't pass them around the table. 

NV   Launois, Grand Cru, Blanc de Blanc Reserve, Champagne - very, very good, wish I could have tolerated more.

???? Thorton, Temecula, Brut Reserve

???? Belle Glos, SMV, Clark & Telephone, Pinot Noir - very good

2002 Robert Mondavi, Oakville, Napa Valley, Cabernet Sauvignon

2010 Merry Edwards, RRV, Coopersmith, Pinot Noir - a very nice clean wine

2017 McPrice Myers, Paso Robles, Grenache - I did like this wine

2017 Cinquain Cellars, Prose, Paso Robles, Bordeaux blend

2018 Buttonwood, Santa Ynez Valley, Classic Cuvee, Bordeaux Blend - a good balanced wine

2019 Chevreaux-Bournazei, La Parcelle, France, La Capella Champagne

2020 Bound, Alexander Valley, Cabernet Sauvignon

2020 Denner, Paso Robles, Grenache

2020 Letita, Arroyo Grande, Sparkling

2021 Onesta, Lodi, Bechtold Vineyard, Rose of Cinsault

2021 Lancaster Estate, Alexander Valley Samantha, Sauvignon Blanc

2022 Sea Shell Cellars, Paso Robles, Viognier


2023 Christmas Soriee in January 2024

 Saturday, January 6, 2024

I usually have my annual Christmas Soiree the first part of December before the festivities begun. This year due to Covid and other creepy bugs coming around it was postponed for a month. This get together is always limited to 12 people. I combine different groups of people I know so they really don't see each other except for my soiree once a year. Because of the change in dates two couples could not make it so I invited others to join. Changed the dynamics and conversation quite a bit.  House was still decorated for Christmas so it was still very festive.

Interesting assortment of finger foods were offered. Pizza, shrimp cocktail (sauce was very good), samosas, couple of cheese plates, smoked salmon, sausage and peppers, Honey baked ham and turkey sliders.   Cookies, fudge, truffle candy and cheesecake rounded out the food table. 

I did not write a list down for the wine. Relied on the pictures I took so there are a couple missing from the list. The two standouts were the 2013 Rochioli and the 2013 Clos Pepe VS.  Barely a few swallows left in each bottle.

???? Tyler (white wine)

NV  Gruet Cuvee 89,  Brut Rose

2010 Liopart Gran Reserva Brut

???? Marcarini, Brumate, Barolo

2012 Autry, Tertian, Harmony, Blend

2012 Saxum, Booker, Blend

2013 Clos Pepe VS, Pinot Noir

2013 Rochioli, Sweetwater, Pinot Noir

2014 Viader, Limited Edition ? (

2016 Rusack, Estate Reserve, Syrah

2018 LeVigne, Petite Syrah

2018 Soliste, Pinot Noir

NV   Francis Ford Coppola. Chocolate Wine