|
|
||||
![]() |
![]() |
|||
|
|
||||
![]() |
![]() |
|||
|
|
||||
![]() |
||||
|
|
||||
![]() |
||||
|
|
||||
![]() |
||||
|
|
||||
![]() |
![]() |
|||
![]() |
||||
|
|
||||
![]() |
![]() |
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|

|
Once again, an astounding qualitative array of winemakers, wines and wine/food
events will take place April 22-26 in the Houston area.
The kick-off, black tie, gourmet food and wine event, entitled “One Enchanted Evening,” will be held Wednesday, April 22, at Robert Gadsby’s new and totally cool restaurant, Bedford, at 1001 Studewood just north of I-10
near downtown Houston. The honored guests will be Rich Frank of Frank Family
Vineyards in the Napa Valley and his winemaker, Todd Graff.
Frank, a former president of Walt Disney Studios and chairman of Walt Disney
Television, purchased the historic Larkmeade property (third oldest winery in
the Napa Valley) in 1992. Since sparkling wine was already being produced
there, in addition to the fabulous table wines mentioned below, Frank greatly
upgraded the quality and has five sparkling wines, my favorite being the Blanc
de Noir, a crisp, dry sparkler with hints of strawberries in the nose, lovely
texture in the mouth and a rich finish.
Frank’s winemaker Graff, with double degrees in plant sciences and viticulture, has
extensive experience with sparkling wines, working at Cordoniu and serving as
assistant winemaker and vineyard manager at Schramsberg in the Napa Valley.
More importantly, he has worked all over the world, including St. Emilion,
France; Hunter Valley, Australia; and lastly, honed his skills as assistant
winemaker at Stags
’ Leap Winery in the Napa Valley. This is very important, as the focus of Frank
Family is on Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. Just as importantly, the grapes
for these two varietals come primarily from some of the best vineyards in
California, one being the famous Winston Hill Vineyard on Frank
’s own estate.
|
With the extremely high quality of the
wines—along with a new tasting room—plus the creative handling of the brand by the creative owner and his cult
tasting-room figure Dennis Zabloski, this is Napa Valley
’s “hottest “ spot. Wine and fun are the name of the game. The following wines are among the
elite of the Napa Valley (or anywhere) and each is an excellent value in its
price range:
Frank Family Vineyards Chardonnay Napa Valley 2007 – A vibrant wine with ripe peaches and pears in the bouquet followed by layers of
taste including pineapple and toasted pound cake flavors. Aged in approximately
1/3 new French oak for 11 months
—just about perfect. Try with any fish, shrimp, crabmeat or lobster course. $35
Frank Family Vineyards Zinfandel Napa Valley 2006 – This fabulous Zin exhibits cherries and blackberry pie in the nose. It is rich
with raspberry and spice in the taste and a long finish. Perfect with anything
from meat pizzas to pork loin
|
stuffed with black cherries or blackberries. $37
Frank Family Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 2005 – Very dark purplish color with aromas of black cherries, blueberries and a hint
of casis. Excellent fruit with tender tannins
—supple in the mouth. Serve with veal or steak, especially with a Cabernet
reduction sauce. $45
Frank Family Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Rutherford Reserve Napa Valley 2005 – A higher percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon (91 percent) than the Napa Cab, along
with a dollop of Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Petite Verdot, with 25 months of
aging in 50 percent new French oak barrels, has resulted in plentiful aromas of
juicy ripe blackberries and chocolate covered cherries. There are also hints of
blueberries, spice and even a caramel note. A big, bold, ripe-fruit beauty. I
’d save for steaks and rack of lamb. $85
Other exciting events abound at the Grand Wine and Food Affair, including
award-winning wineries, chefs from all over the world
—Spain, Australia, France, New Zealand and South Africa. Also, over 100 wineries
will be in attendance. One can go to the Web site and choose from vintner
dinners, wine tastings, an elegant Grand Tasting, a Riedel seminar, a casual
outdoor
“sip-and-stroll and the annual “around-the-world” bistro brunch among many others.
They desire no credit, but Louis Garvin and Keri Schmidt of the Fort Bend
Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of the event, deserve accolades for creating and
continuing to upgrade this now nationally-known event.
|

