
It's been quite the week. I spent Monday working all day at the shop. Tuesday came and i found myself running around all over the island. Running deliveries helping out with some errands threw in a job interview in there as well as stopped by a few dealerships to test drive some cars. Its time for something new. By the end of the day i found myself in Waterzooi in Garden City...one of the most fantastic Belgian Bistros i have ever stepped foot in. A Euro chic lounge with a sleek and sophisticated atmosphere, 130 Belgian beers tap and bottle action. A ridiculous selection of mussels done any which way you can imagine. I didn't go there for food. I went for the beer. I started with the Pauwel Kwak on tap...one of my favorite Belgian Ales...and not because it's served in a cool test tube bubble looking glass with a cool wooden stand and handle...its cloudy orange amber color, raw sugar cane sweetness with a touch of cider and hops always seems to excite me. My father introduced me to it many years ago when i would meet him for lunch here. Of course that was where the night began, and it would end in Babylon, with Guinness pints that had shamrocks and harps drawn in the foam, shots of Paddy Irish whiskey which finally made it's return to the US market right in time for the big holiday, and a Bourbon vs Whiskey test that i passed with flying colors, and put me on the brink of extinction. But i am Polish, and we Polaks have 2 livers not one.
Wednesday morning i found myself on the 910am train to NYC for the Michael Skurnik Grand Portfolio tasting.. I learned a lesson quickly that morning: It raises some eyebrows when someone gets on the train in a suit for their morning commute with a mini keg of Mexican Beer on their shoulder. That shoulder was mine, the beer a Modelo Especial tall boy...the stares and looks? priceless. I needed something refreshing to offset the balance between dehydration and that funny feeling in my head. It worked perfectly!!!
Upon arrival to the tasting i immediately found myself with a glass of Pehu Simonet Champagne...it was once described to me a supermodels walking on clouds...i couldn't agree more. what a way to start?!!! All the hype and excitement was all over the keg wines. A free flow system that allows restaurants to pour wines on tap....what a great solution to a wine by the glass program. It's not exactly a new concept...Todd Rushing of Concentrics Restaurants who i hung out with at the tasting has been doing this for the last 5 years down in Atlanta and one of his restaurants pours 42 wines on tap, 21 reds and 21 whites. It's amazing that NYC has not caught on to this just yet....but it's happening. Dan Donahoe of Teira Wines and a dear friend of mine kegs his Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. I also got to try a Finger Lakes Riesling on tap too!! Known as the Gotham Project it's the brainchild of Charles Bieler (of Bieler Rose from Provence as well as one of the Three Thieves) and Bruce Schneider of Schneider Vineyards on Long Island. The wine comes in 20 Liter tanks (about 26 bottles) , and from what i gathered from talking to the boys any kegorator with a nitrogen tank hook up is capable of pouring these wines. Summertime...hmmm anytime House Parties will never be the same...at least not at my house! I spent the rest of the tasting wandering around and hanging out with the likes of Mario Marengo of Marco Marengo a Piedmont Estate producing some of the most stylish and characterful wines in the region, from Dolcettos through to their fantastic Barolos. Got to chat a bit with Cathy Corison Winemaker and Proprietor of Corison from Napa Valley. Hung out with Jasmine Hirsch who is the director of sales for her family's Hirsch Winery out in California. Sexy seductive and stylish. I'm talking about the Pinot Noirs that are made at her family's winery. Chatted up a storm with Joel Gott another one of the Three Thieves. He was there with his wines as well as SKURNIK sweat bands. I was delighted to be able to spend some time with Laely Heron. A darling of a woman who creates some fantastic wines around the world at tremendously firendly price points. The Heron wines do quite well at our shop. Even got to hang with Rod Stewart who dropped by to taste some wines...
It was a day of tasting and a day of mingling, but nothing does the body good like a liquid pint of Guinness when its all said and done. Nothing better than a cold pint of delish beer after a long day of palate fatigue and wine tasting. It was even better to do it on the roof of a pretty chill spot. The Perfect Pint on 45th and 3rd. Car bombs were necessary and of course there was a discount if we got 10. so naturally we ordered 10 at a time. there were only 6 of us so someone had to pick up the slack...it came natural for me to simply do 3 in a row... All this followed by a lovely train ride back to the Island featuring a pretty wicked play list and a much needed nap.
Cheers


