Sunday, January 29, 2017

Wonderful Birthday weekend in the ADK....also know as the DACKS for the locals.  Scott and I had an opportunity to visit with Michael who recently moved to Saranac Lake after accepting a full time position at the Wild Center.  We arrived on Thursday evening and hosted Michael for dinner at the cabin of some new friends.  The setting was quintessential Adirondack complete with a beautiful view of Saw tooth mountain and the high peaks.  
The only missing element for the weekend was SNOW!  We were fortunate that Lake Clear had snow and we were able to take the horse drawn sleigh ride Friday evening at the Lake Clear Lodge.  The horses and crew were from Paul Smiths college and provide an experience that was both romantic and inspiring.  The horse (mother and daughter) waived their way through the forest trails like they lived there.  The trails were light with old fashion gas lanterns and the thick balsam firs lined the trails and made us feel like we were far from civilization.  it wasn't until we reached a clearing and horse team rode as by the shores of Lake Clear that we recognized that we will still of the property of the old great camp.  
The weather was warm and limited our ability to x-country ski or snow shoe.  It did however make for a fabulous time strolling down main street Lake Placid and wandering through the many stores without frigid temperatures.  We took the advice of our hostess and started with drinks at the Whiteface Lodge in the Bistro and moved on the dinner at the Mirror Lake Inn at the View.  The food was amazing and the service the same.  We shared a view overlooking Mirror Lake and celebrated turning 50!  Would not have liked anything better!


Sunday, January 3, 2016

Christmas Eve Gathering

Scott and I hosted an early dinner on Christmas Eve with Elizabeth, Paul, Laurel, and Janet.  And Marcus too! 

With the table set for six and the weather a balmy sixty degrees, we held dinner to take a few family photos on the front porch.

Paired with the beef tenderloin roast, twice baked potatoes, roasted Brussel sprouts was a 2012 Kunde Reserve Century Vines Zinfandel. The rich dark berries and spice notes had a complexity that matched the traditional Christmas dinner fare.

Marcus and Paul Relaxing....

Looks like Santa came a little early...must be something to do with the warm weather and lack of snow.




















"There is no try..only do"



An Impromptu Date Night!

Last minute dinner out at The Revelry.  Scott saw the restaurant on our way to pick up my car from the shop and decided we should eat dinner there.  

The "South Carolina Lowcountry cuisine" restaurant opened in 2013 in the Neighborhood of the Arts in an old factory off of University Avenue and was quite the find! No need for reservations, since we were early, but the downstairs bar was already packed with a late twenties, thirties crowd.  The open concept upstairs provided a row of windows looking out on University Avenue and despite the crowd gathering a floor below, the upstairs was intimate and welcoming.  
We each started with a glass of a summer favorite Chenin Blanc.  This 2013 Chateau de Breze from the Saumur region of the Loire Valley in France.  The wine was crisp, refreshing and paired well with a small plate of the Beet Deviled Eggs.  The small plate featured beet colored eggs with mustard caviar, bacon and a cornbread crumbly topping that provided a unique texture to the dish.

Scott had the dry aged Hanger Steak with a smoked potato salad while I enjoyed the Blackened Grouper with stewed okra. Yum! We will be back and will bring friends. 



Early December Trip to Aurora, New York

The intent of the Sunday afternoon mid-December drive was to stop by Heart and Hands to pick up a couple of member "shipments" that have been waiting for us in the backroom.  We decided to make a day of it and enjoy the fairly warm December temperatures.  Susan, one of the owners always remembers us and offered a tasting...some of the new releases just out so who could resist that! Heart and Hands is a small production winery on the east side of Cayuga Lake near Union Springs.  They focus exclusively on Rieslings and Pinot Nior...need I say more?

My favorite from this visit was a just released 2014 Sparkling Riesling. Made in the traditional method using bottle fermentation, this sparkling wine is my pick to serve Christmas morning and again for New Year's.  The small bubbles and fresh clean finish makes this an easy wine to serve with almost anything.  The bottle-cap top makes it fun and easy to open.  Sad to say...very limited production, so we will be sure to savor what we have.   

 A leisurely lunch at the Fargo Bar & Grill in Aurora overlooking Cayuga Lake and the Aurora Inn.  A local white wine paired with roasted kale side and sweet potato fries seemed much healthier than Scott's chicken wing choice. 

Off to the market across the street for a cup of coffee and a small piece of dark chocolate.


After a quick dash into the Bet the Farm Winery Tasting room in the village, for a bottle of grape seed oil, we headed off to McKenzie-Childs for some Christmas shopping.  Hard to believe Christmas is just two weeks away and not a snow flake in sight.

Road Trip Back to New York



No road trip is complete without healthy snacks! We bought a boat load of different varieties to sample and for yummy apple pie for Thanksgiving.  And some cider to keep us hydrated. One of the best finds at this little roadside stand was a locally made apple-butter with just two ingredients: apples and spices.  We opened this early in the week and it is delicious atop anything.  

The recipe is said to be an old family secret...clearly they don't want you to know the secret since the specific spices are not included on the label.  Worth ordering and will make my list for gift giving going forward. 

Shawnee Springs Market
www.shawneesprings.com




Next up on the slow road trip back to South Bristol, we received a great hint from a local  (the hairdresser who did our amazing hairstyles on Saturday) about a co-op with local artists, craftsmen, a butcher, massive antique warehouse and brewery.  Great suggestion and thankfully Kathy and I could remember the directions, otherwise there would have been no finding it.  Unique space old renovated space that was used to store apples. 


Rounding out the departure from Virginia was quick stop at one of the local wineries for a tasting. Virginia actually has a significant number of wineries...since we were in Rappahannock County, we stopped at Rappahannock Cellars where Mike and I tasted, Kathy took photos and Scott mapped the route home.  
Rappahannock  Cellars 
Came away with a few nice wines. The 2014 Chardonnay-Viognier started the tasting and caught my interest. It was well balanced given the fruit forward Viognier.  A 2013 Noblesse Rouge was a pleasant surprise combining Merlot, Cab Sauv and Cab Franc offered a soft, well-balanced red with a smooth finish.  Mike had a few others that he enjoyed and purchased which are currently be stored in upstate New York! (we'll be share to send them your way!) We both wrapped up the tasting with the Solera, a non-vintage wine which according to the very knowledgeable tasting staff is made in the traditional fractional blending and aging method of a Spanish style Oloroso sherry.

Tasting options for another time....

Friday, December 25, 2015

Fantastic Thanksgiving Week with Family!

The week was a bit of a whirlwind starting with a trip to Washington, VA, a road trip back to New York with the Wyoming in-laws, Finger Lakes wine tastings, Thanksgiving for 10 and a special Birthday Party for Janet to round out the week.  As the chief logistical officer and activity planner, my picture taking opportunities were a little limited, so I credit my very talented sister-in-law Kathy with capturing some great photos of the week's activities to share.

The Event @ The Inn at Little Washington

The Girls before primping....

The girls post-primping and off to the ball! Thank you Janet for the warm coat.

First to the table.....
The Menu included small plates of extraordinary palate pleasing combinations.  From the hot shot of White Bean Soup to Herb Crusted Baby Lamb, Stuffed Breast of Pheasant and the Wagyu Beef with local Brussels Sprouts, each morsel was divine.  Well Done Victoria!  The wine was plentiful and I particularly enjoyed the CrossBarn Pinot Nior from California.

This Sonoma Coast gem from Paul Hobbs offers a silky fruit forward experience with earthy tones and a finish that left me wanting another taste. The staff of the Inn at Little Washington were clearly well versed in their wines and shared that the CrossBarn winery is named after a local barn in upstate New York.                              How very serendipitous.  

CrossBarn

Friday, November 27, 2015

Thanksgiving 2015

Family and friends



Enjoying the first course Martha Stewart's Butternut Squash Apple Soup Click here for recipe with a Magnum bottle of Kunde Zinfandel.