Sometimes I think about how blessed my life is and I'm
overwhelmed. The ability to go and
do and taste and savor is not a privilege I take lightly. And on several recent jaunts up to Napa
Valley I have felt moments of breathtaking beauty and tasted the truest of
indulgences.
We pull up to French Laundry on the idyllic street in
Yountville and were suddenly transported to a provincial French town. A town where men in white aprons ride
antique style bicycle with baskets full of fresh bread from Bouchon Bakery to
the restaurant several times a day.
Where wine pours generously from local vintners. Where food is sourced from the finest
purveyors and prepared with a French influence -- full of butter and layered
with rich flavors. A town where
taking time to savor tastes and aromas isn’t only a common practice, it’s a way
of life.
The afternoon and the wine flowed. A few plates later and we were sampling the brown butter-poached Maine lobster "fricassee" over a ranch bean style base accompanied by crisp radish and romaine lettuce all dusted with sweet cornbread. The tender veal with salty artichoke, olive, Swiss chard, and a tomato confection was constructed to optimize the flavor combinations; layer after layer of salt and butter and earth. Several plates later the dessert courses were introduced with a pomegranate soda, an effervescent concoction over fleur de sel shortbread and topped with a dollop of jasmine ice cream. Dessert continued with a chocolate and passion fruit roll and an unlimited (although we didn't test that) selection of Chef Keller's favorite truffles - my personal favorite were the hazelnut and guava.
The day ended in a wine and butter soaked haze but not
before a brief tour of the pristine kitchen, we waved at our NYC friends over
the closed-circuit camera to Per Se's kitchen. And then we stumbled into the cool crisp California evening,
a refreshing change after the half-day of dining. We wandered around Yountville as the sun set and twilight
came into focus. Preparing to
leave Yountville and head back to SF, I found that I was satiated in a way that
can only experienced when your heart is filled with beauty. Beauty from the spectacular landscape
of Northern California and beauty from the overwhelming culinary experience we
had just shared. What a privilege
indeed.
The French Laundry
6640 Washington Street
Yountville, CA
That dessert looks KILLER! xo
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