Dinner in the Sandeman Room is a set menu – we also decided to go for the flight of recommended wines. We learned during dinner that we had the same table as the Scottish legend Tom Cannavan (Wine Pages).
Consomme – chicken, truffle and tarragon
– being poured over the ravioli
Character Amontillado Sherry, Sandeman
James' choice with the consommé
Scottish Salmon –
Confit of pink citrus - fennel - cucumber
There is almost always a dish that we forget to
photograph before we are halfway through the dish
The 2014 Astolabe Chenin Blanc, Wrekin Vineyard,
Marlborough (NZ) was matched with the salmon
Tasted on its own the Chenin has a delicately
attractive character with interesting floral notes.
Unfortunately the sweetness in the salmon as well as the cucumber
overpowers the Chenin – hiding the fruit while accentuating the acidity
Lamb
2009 Ampodium, Côte Rotie, Domaine Rostaing
James kindly added this into our flight
Lovely, sensuous and complex Côte Rotie
Kept under Coravin and first broached
some five weeks ago
Was a great match with the rare filet of lamb
2014 Vinha Grande, Douro
Still youthful and quite tannic but came into
its own with the slow cooked lamb
Pre-dessert
this fruit based pre-dessert
was a fine foil for the 2015 Vouvray Moelleux
from Vigneau Chevreau
(below)
Panna Cotta
Lavender – textures of strawberry
The Panna Cotta needed something richer and
more powerful than the Vouvray,
which the 2015 Kika Noble late harvest Chenin Blanc
from Miles Mossop Wines in Stellenbosch
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