For the general population, it was the ninth annual OTBN, but here at my house it was just the second year we’d joined in the fun. OTBN is a sort of unofficial wine holiday, brilliantly dreamed up by the wine writers from the Wall Street Journal who grew tired of answering reader questions the likes of “When should I open that 1985 Petrus Pomerol I’ve had for 20 years?” While there are many ways to answer a question like that, some delving into the year’s qualities, the wine’s style, how the wine was stored, philosophical discussion of wine appreciation”¦.often the very best answer is simply just ”˜open the bottle, enjoy it.’ So to help those in need of an excuse to open exquisite, old or otherwise special wines, Dorothy J Gaiter and John Brecher created Open That Bottle Night, celebrated on the last Saturday of February.
As I mentioned in my enewsletter last year, I called upon 10 friends “who eat and drink well with others” to help us celebrate OTBN. Perhaps no surprise, but the same 10 from last year were eager to relive the experience this year. Here’s what we drank. And ate. For me, this is a blissful opportunity to cook my brains out, stretch my culinary-school muscles and have a ball in the kitchen.
Juana Palo Cortoda Sherry
in the Sacristia (very old soleras) collection of Bodega Garvey
Carrot-Thyme Soufflé
1996 Nicolas Feuillatte Cuvée Palmes D’Or Brut
Duxelles Egg Custard In Egg Cups
Frisée with Truffle Oil
Dom Perignon 1999
Sole and Salmon Packets
with Shaved Celery, Chive & Lemon Salad ”“ Classic Beurre Blanc
2006 Robert Hall Sauvignon Blanc Paso Robles
Foie Gras on Crostini
with Dried Cherry & Cocoa Nib Compote
1999 Gunderloch Nachenheirner Bothenberg Riesling
Trochenbeeranauslese Reinhessen Nackenheim
Warm Duck Confit Salad
Local Morels, French Green Lentils, Red Cabbage & Arugula
Toasted Hazelnuts, Sherry Vinaigrette, Marinated Goat Cheese
Vertical of Chinook Merlot: 1992, 1993, 1994
Herb Marinated Lamb Loin with Grain Mustard & Mushroom Demi
Potate Galette – Bacon Braised Savoy Cabbage
1966 Chateau De Pez, St Estephe
1962 Chateau De Camensac Grand Cru Classé, Haut Medoc
Artisanal Cheeses with Homemade Walnut Bread
2002 Nackenheim Rothenberg Riesling Auslese
1996 Penfolds Cabernet Sauvignon, Bin 707
Chocolate/Raspberry Terrine
Coffee Madeleines
Almond Gateau
Clear Creek Pear-In-The-Bottle Eau de Vie
Vin Santo Toscano Vendemmia 1988
Here you can read the forum at WSJ where readers are sharing stories about the wines they poured. I hope might consider celebrating OTBN yourself next year. It’s by all means NOT about the fanciest, most noteworthy wines. Anything that means something to you that you’ve been holding on to for a special occasion. Life is a special occasion and meaningful wines are meant to be enjoyed. Cheers!
We can hardly wait for OBTN #3. Congrats on your new blog. We love it!
I’m intimidated by your marvelous menu and am more likely to serve my wines with the Ore-Ida tater tots…but inspired to open my own squirreled-away bottles. Better yet, I have a purpose for squirreling away more for future OBTN!
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