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Prepare to feast your eyes! This past Saturday night Eric and I went to the home of Chef Robin White and her partner Andrea for a spectacular multi-course dinner featuring wines from Venge Vineyards, the place that made my 30th birthday one that I will never forget.

Ever since we first “met” via Twitter, Robin has been a great friend and supporter of my blog, and I looked forward to this visit for months.

When we arrived at Robin and Andrea’s home, we were greeted with warm hugs and a spread of delectable snacks.

Olives, peppers, Marcona almonds. . .

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Beautiful nectarines wrapped in prosciutto with fresh basil. . .

nectarines with proscuitto

Gooey brie with truffle honey, topped with black truffles. . .

brie with truffle honey

While we sampled all of the delicious items, I sipped on a glass of one of the many special wines that Robin pulled from their collection, a 2006 Rosella’s Vineyards Pinot Noir from Testarossa.

Robin took me on a little tour where I got to see their beautiful wine room and handmade wine cellar. I also go to spend more time meeting Robin and Andrea’s 4 dogs and cat.

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Since it was a perfect September evening, and Robin and Andrea have the perfect outdoor entertaining space, we decided to move the party outside. We continued to eat and get to know the other guests who were, unsurprisingly considering they are Robin and Andrea’s friends, wonderful people.

Chef Robin White Patio

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You thought the spread that greeted us was impressive? Once outside, Robin really got to work serving the Venge Wine Dinner. One of the greatest parts of this dinner is that Robin has kindly shared all of the recipes on her website. Just click on the name of the dish, and you will be able to create it yourself at home. Trust me, you will want to!

We started with an amuse bouche.

Cold Foie Gras Torchon with a Fresh Pineapple & Peach Relish

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foie gras torchon with pineapple

The amuse bouche and the course that followed, Mussels Pepperonata were both paired with Venge Vineyards, 2008 – Napa Valley Champ des Fleurs. The wine’s crisp, subtle pineapple flavors went well with both courses. The wine was refreshing against the richness of the foie gras, and the tropical fruit flavors echoed the pineapple in the relish. And with the mussels, the wine brought out the sweetness and spiciness of the various peppers used in the pepperonata sauce.

We all wanted to stick our faces in the bowl to eat up the last drop of the delicious sauce and perfectly cooked mussels.

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We took a little break from eating to move back inside to the beautifully decorated table to prepare for the next course and a call from the evening’s special guest of honor, Kirk Venge, Venge’s owner and winemaker.

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Home Grown Pumpkin and Local Mushroom Salad with a Truffle Vinaigrette paired with Venge Vineyards, 2007 – Scout’s Honor, Proprietary Blend


Venge Scout's Honor
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While we sipped on the Scout’s Honor, Kirk told us a little bit of background information on the wine which was named after his late winery dog, Scout. He was attending an event in the Napa Valley, but it was so nice of him to take the time to call in to speak with all of us. And it is always wonderful to be able to see the person behind such stunning wines.

This course was also one of my favorites. I didn’t know this, but Delaware is apparently the mushroom capital of the US. The mushrooms were local, and the pumpkin was grown in the back yard garden. It was sweet and melted in my mouth. Combined with the earthiness of the mushrooms and truffle, this was a salad that I could eat for every meal of the day. It is a genius combination of flavors.

Meyer Lemon Sorbet

A homemade Meyer lemon sorbet cleansed our palates and provided a little break before the main dish. Again, I could eat this all day and would even consider it the perfect dessert.

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The main course came next and simply wowed everyone at the table. So simple but such quality ingredients perfectly made.

Grilled Tenderloin with a Salsa Bianca paired with Venge Vineyards, 2007 – Napa Valley Syrah, Muhlner Steps Vineyard, Clone 877

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Though I wondered if I could fit another bite, I knew that I had to save room for the dessert that I had heard about earlier in the week. I tried to imagine banana bread pudding with rosemary and pinenut brittle but could not fully get it until a big bite of all 3 went from my spoon into my happy mouth.

The brittle? It was sweet and salty with a tiny hint of lemon flavor. Robin gave us some to bring home, and as I predicted, it did not make it to the Delaware state border. This is a seriously addictive treat.

Banana Bread Pudding / Chocolate Rosemary Sauce / Pinenut Brittle paired with Venge Vineyards, 2008 – Oakville, Napa Valley Late Harvest Zin, “Late Night” and a very special coffee from the Galapagos Islands.

Robin’s best friend, Deb, brought a rare coffee from the Galapagos Islands, and just like a great wine, it has so much depth and further enhanced the dessert.

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The evening ended with a special bottle of wine, a 1993 Rubicon Cabernet Sauvignon, which Robin decanted for us. The wine started out very tight from its years of being in the bottle, but after being opened for just a little bit, exhibited some great dark fruit and spice notes.

Chef Robin White Rubicon Cabernet

We spent a bit more time chatting and then headed back home to New Jersey.

What a magnificent evening! We are truly blessed to know such wonderful people and to have been invited to participate in a night of eating and drinking with them. I am thankful to each and every person (and pet!) there that night for making it so much fun.

What is the most memorable meal of your life?

Tags: Chef Robin White, Food, food and wine pairings, Venge, wine

One of the highlights of our recent trip to Napa and Sonoma was our visit to Venge Vineyards. Venge was a recommendation from Chef Robin White and since they don’t hold public tastings, it was quite the special experience. It was certainly unlike any other tasting experience I have had before, and it definitely spoiled us for crowded public tasting rooms!

Venge recently moved to a new location on the Silverado Trail in Calistoga, CA. Up a long driveway flanked by vines and beautiful greenery, Venge’s tasting room actually used to be a private home. When we arrived, we weren’t sure if we were in the right place! It is a breathtaking view from the top, and because it is set up from the road, it is very quiet. The house is sunny and sparkling inside, immaculately clean and comfortable.

 

 

Venge Tasting Room

We were welcomed by Lin, the Director of Hospitality for Venge, and I took a few photos while we waited for the other couple tasting with us.

A long wooden table was set for the tasting, complete with cheese, crackers, and grapes.

Venge Tasting Table

This was the view from my seat.

View from Venge

Through the wine glasses

 

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Some of my notes on food pairings for the wines that we tasted

Venge tasting notes

 

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The lineup of wines we tasted with their lovely, varying label designs

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Venge makes small amounts of high quality wines. Several of their wines have been given 92 points or higher by Robert Parker. All of the wines that we tasted were spectacular, but I enjoyed the following the most. Venge is such an interesting winery that I have copied some information about each wine from their website. If you are interested in wine at all, I would definitely suggest visiting their site for more information.

 

2008 Maldonado Vineyard Chardonnay, Dijon Clones (Source)

The Maldonado Vineyard has produced wonderfully again this vintage. 2008 was a bit cooler and longer, ripening nearly two weeks later than in 2007. The longer season combined with the Dijon Clone of Chardonnay has attributed fantastic nuances of tropical citrus notes with and undertone of barrel toast and vanilla creaminess.

I LOVED this Chardonnay. It felt like the wine that I should be drinking, looking out over the valley on a hot and sunny day.

2007 Gladys’s Vineyard Syrah

We could speak for hours about our adornment for this property’s owner, Gladys Boyd. This is not just 2/3rd acre of Syrah vines. It is a piece of her adored garden. She knows nearly every vine by shape or by name. She has a warm heart, a great story and a small and wonderful East sloping Syrah vineyard in Dry Creek Valley in Sonoma that she calls home. It is our privilege to make her grapes into wine. The vines had no problem reaching optimum maturity with excellent hang time. Gladys’ small acreage yielded a mere 1.81 tons; this represented a very balanced crop for the 2/3-acre planting. The concentration and focus of this wine takes benefit from such low yields. Muhlner Vineyard provides the rest of the Syrah from Napa Valley and the Viognier comes from Baranek Vineyard, Clarksburg.

2007 Late Night Harvest Zinfandel (Source)

This sweet-dessert Zinfandel will entice all of your senses. The deep, alluring color pulls you in with inviting visions of black and blue. The aromatics are very ripe with dried currants, vibrant blueberry and blackberry liqueur. Later in the nose arrives scents of barrel vanillin, campfire and a touch of bacon fat. The flavor speaks entirely of chocolate dipped coffee bean and viscous black cherry. The tannin of this wine is very integrated and can be perceived for many lasting moments in the finish. It is both a seductive and exciting bottle of wine!

A little smoky, rich, sweet, and heady, this Zinfandel is the ultimate dessert.

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Lin was extremely hospitable and knowledgeable about Venge wines, and her warm personality and humor made everything even better. The other couple in the tasting were wine club members and had more experience with Venge wines than we did, so it made for a fun dynamic. We talked about wine, life in California, TV shows, and movies, and I laughed harder than I had in awhile. We were very lucky in that Venge does ship to Massachusetts where some wineries do not. I was the happy recipient of several bottles of Venge wine this past week, including Gladys’s Syrah and Late Night Harvest Zinfandel.

Tasting at Venge was like drinking outstanding wine in a friend’s beautiful hillside home, and I was honored to have had such a rare and special opportunity on my birthday no less! I can not wait to return to Venge and will hopefully get to meet winemaker Kirk Venge on our next visit.

Important news- my raffle to raise money for The ALLY Foundation ends on April 1, and I will randomly pick the winners then. The prizes are great and include a $100 gift card to Williams Sonoma, a winery tour for 10 at Westport Rivers, and a case of wine. For details please visit http://firstgiving.com/meghanmalloyteamally . ALL proceeds go to The ALLY Foundation.

Tags: California, Calistoga, chardonnay, cheese, Food, Napa, Napa Valley, Sonoma, Syrah, Venge, vineyards, wine, wine tasting, Zinfandel

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