A few months ago while strategizing about the menu for my wine dinner at Caprice, sommelier Victor Petiot very kindly offered to share with us a very special bottle of bongwater - the very first vintage made of the wine. He subsequently had the bottle transported from France, and we have been looking for a suitable date to pop the cork ever since.
So what better time to do it than right after I return from a week-long eating (and drinking) trip to Japan? I literally just dropped off our luggage - along with a ton of sake - and headed back to Central.
I actually didn't have anything to eat on the plane, so it's been almost 8 hours since lunch. Thankfully Hairy Legs and the team put together a small selection of charcuterie and cheese. This was like manna from heaven to me at this point...
Pastry chef Vivien Sonzogni also served up a wonderful hazelnut soufflé, with a quenelle of vanilla ice cream on the side.
But the focus tonight was squarely on the wines, and Hairy Legs, Victor, and I all contributed bottles.
1999 Ganevat Les Vignes de mon Père - beautiful nose. Definite oxidation here and maturity, with pain grillé, marmalade, a bit of straw, and some sweetness on the nose. Kinda like a dry Sherry or a Boal. Definitely acidity on the palate here. What a privilege to be able to taste the very first vintage of this wine!
1998 Grange des Pères - almost like a Bordeaux, smoky with ripe fruits, woodsy, oaky, and tobacco notes. Drinking beautifully now.
1997 Huet Vouvray Cuvée Constance, en demi-bouteille - tons of honey, raisins, some botrytis, and a bit of acetone. Very dark amber in color... kinda brown, actually.
1990 Pierre-Bise Coteaux du Layon Rochefort Les Rayelles - big nose with lots of plastic. Not sure that I like it.
This was a fun evening... and I can't believe that I didn't even get a break from eating and drinking after a week in Japan! But hey... I can't really complain too much, can I?
So what better time to do it than right after I return from a week-long eating (and drinking) trip to Japan? I literally just dropped off our luggage - along with a ton of sake - and headed back to Central.
I actually didn't have anything to eat on the plane, so it's been almost 8 hours since lunch. Thankfully Hairy Legs and the team put together a small selection of charcuterie and cheese. This was like manna from heaven to me at this point...

But the focus tonight was squarely on the wines, and Hairy Legs, Victor, and I all contributed bottles.

1998 Grange des Pères - almost like a Bordeaux, smoky with ripe fruits, woodsy, oaky, and tobacco notes. Drinking beautifully now.
1997 Huet Vouvray Cuvée Constance, en demi-bouteille - tons of honey, raisins, some botrytis, and a bit of acetone. Very dark amber in color... kinda brown, actually.
1990 Pierre-Bise Coteaux du Layon Rochefort Les Rayelles - big nose with lots of plastic. Not sure that I like it.
This was a fun evening... and I can't believe that I didn't even get a break from eating and drinking after a week in Japan! But hey... I can't really complain too much, can I?