A few months ago, I received a phone call from Charmaine Coimbra, the event coordinator for Friends of the Elephant Seals. She was putting together an auction item for their annual Grand Ole Soupabration Fundraiser and wanted to know if we were interested. The item consisted of a private dinner for 12 hosted at a Cambria beachfront manse. The private dinner included a 4 course meal prepared by Top Chef Texas contestant, Dakota Weiss. Would we be interested in pairing our wines with Executive Chef Weiss' creations? Heck Ya!!!
I arrived on Sunday evening to an unbelievable home located on the bluff of Cambria with stunning views of the ocean. I proceeded to get myself set up. Bringing in wine, chilling the Chardonnay, opening the reds, etc. All the while keeping one eye on Dakota working seamlessly in the kitchen doing her prep work. It took me approximately 10 minutes before I geeked out and told her how much of a huge fan I was of Top Chef. She was extremely gracious and we began talking about her experience on the show.
Quickly guest began to arrive to enjoy the sunset with a glass of bubbly and our little tete-a-tete ended. The guests were seated for dinner service after the sunset and the meal started off with a deconstructed plate of sweet potato blini, smoked salmon, deviled quail egg, and horseradish cream. It was like a build your own appetizer. We paired it with Stolo Family Vineyards 2009 Chardonnay. Fabulous match! The evening was off to a great start.
The second course came quickly. I barely had enough time to get the red wine glasses on the table. But when Dakota says it's go time, we go. The next dish was a tomato and white bean bisque topped with creme fraiche and little cheddar cheese madeleines. I poured the 2009 Stolo Family Vineyards Pinot Noir. Again, a really good fit. The tangy tomato and cheddar corn bread really brought out the subtle sweetness of the wine.
Third course, and I am already full, but looking forward to the beef tournedos atop a lobster and potato hash drizzled with black truffle jus. Good Lord! I poured the Stolo Family Vineyards 2009 Syrah. The guests really seemed to love this match up. I went through an extra bottle on this course.
Third course, and I am already full, but looking forward to the beef tournedos atop a lobster and potato hash drizzled with black truffle jus. Good Lord! I poured the Stolo Family Vineyards 2009 Syrah. The guests really seemed to love this match up. I went through an extra bottle on this course.
Room for dessert? Always. The dessert was a version of a dish that Dakota prepared on Top Chef; a caramelized banana bread pudding topped with a bourbon hard sauce (think bourbon butter) and drizzled with brown sugar caramel. I was skeptical that our 2009 TreViti Zinfandel would work with this dish, but I was proven wrong. The sweetness of the dish was contrasted by the medium bodied red, giving balance and harmony.
What a fabulous evening. I felt a little guilty that I was "working" and really just enjoying talking about our wines and eating a 5 star meal while my husband was at home eating mac n' cheese with the boys. But Dakota packed up a little something for me to take home so the guilt quickly vanished.
Thanks to Charmaine, Dakota, Mark and Chris Landgreen, and Friends of the Elephant Seals for putting together such a wonderful evening. In advance, Yes, I would love to do another one!!
Thanks to Charmaine, Dakota, Mark and Chris Landgreen, and Friends of the Elephant Seals for putting together such a wonderful evening. In advance, Yes, I would love to do another one!!
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