- 1992 Waverley Estate Semillon;
- 2007 La Belle Voisine Chassange Montrachet;
- 1996 Lindemans St George; and
- 2005 Chateau Haut Beregon Sauternes
By the time I arrived home, Jay Huxley, Masterchef, had arrived and was preparing dinner, and what a dinner it turned out to be. A number of our guests (including most who had attended Deanna's 40th birthday several years ago) thought it was the finest meal they had ever had! They felt that the wine drinking for Deanna's 40th was the best wine drinking experience they ever had and it came with a great meal, but my 60th was the reverse - the best meal they ever had with a great line-up of wine.
It was my intent to make my 60th birthday the second best wine tasting meal I ever had, but I admittedly fell short. There were two main reasons for this. The first that being my 60th birthday, it was really tough to get birth year wines (1952) that were truly outstanding compared to Deanna's 40th which had a birth year of 1971 when we had:
- 1971 Lindemans Limestone Ridge;
- 1971 Penfolds Grange; and
- 1971 Chateau D'Yquem
I had been working for a couple of months to pick a line-up of great wines for my 60th birthday, including thinking it was time to have our last bottle of the 1981 Penfolds Grange, and do that just after the 1991 Grant Burge Mesach (given to me for my 59th birthday BTW!) and the 1992 Henschke Hill of Grace. My original line-up of wines for my 60th, included:
- 1998 Pommeray Louis Champange
- 1990 Waverley Estate Semillon
- 2001 Grosset Polish Hill Riesling
- 2007 La Belle Voisine Chassagne Montrachet
- 2005 Chateau Brane-Cantenac
- 1991 Grant Burge Mesach
- 1992 Henschke Hill of Grace
- 1981 Penfolds Grange
- 1997 Chateau D'Yquem
- 1967 Lindemans Vintage Port
But the key thing about Jay's menu is that it demanded more whites than reds and the reds had to be more refined than the big Shiraz' that I had nominated for the evening. Therefore, I eliminated the:
- 2005 Chateau Brane-Cantenac
- 1991 Grant Burge Mesach
- 1992 Henschke Hill of Grace
- 1981 Penfolds Grange
So what was the menu and matching wines for the evening? It was as follows:
- Upon arrival - Bollinger NV Champagne
- Tian of Alaskan King Crab, black caviar and radish - 1998 Pommeray Louise Champagne
- Sousvide Pork Fillet, red cabbage, cauliflower puree and lentil pear salad - 2008 Grosset Polish Hill Riesling and 2007 La Belle Voisine Nuits St George (Pinot Noir)
- Tomato heart and gin shooter, in tomato tea and basil oil - finishing off the 1998 Pommeray Louise Champange and 2008 Grosset Polish Hill Riesling
- Smoked eel, jamon croquette with beetroot and apple - Rose Vin de Pays du Vaucluse
- Vichy Asparagus with citrus and olive crumb and sousvide duck egg yolk - 2009 Bouchard Perrin & Fils Puligny Montrachet
- Charcoal octupus in romesco sauce and verde oil - 2007 McWilliams Mount Pleasant Maurice O'Shea Shiraz
- Confit duck in mushroom sauce, abalone and star anise consume - (we continued to drink whatever wines we had going at the time!)
- Canon of saltbush lamb in minted pea soup and taro - 2000 Moss Wood Cabernet Sauvignon
- Spiced poached pear crispy wonton, salted caramel and double cream - 1975 Lindemans Porphry
- Death by Chocolate - 1980 Lindemans Vintage Port and Bailey's NV Rutherglen Muscat
This post has become quite a bit longer than I had expected, so I will leave my review of the food and wine matching and descriptions to the next post. I just wanted to let you know that this was a very special meal - the best meal I have ever eaten thanks to Jay Huxley and his team, and among one of the best wine drinking experiences I have ever had. Not every meal is like this though. Tonight I am having a Chinese pork bun and drinking a 1997 Rosemount Show Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon. But it is still great as I am sharing the evening with my loved one over good food and good wine. What could be better?
Ha ha ... the Chinese BBQ pork bun was $1.80 from a bakery in Chinatown. Still a very yummy meal though.
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