Saturday, June 16, 2007

Tasting Napa's History


If you missed the Heitz Vertical Tasting on June 11, you missed the opportunity to taste an incredible slice of Napa history from 1989 to 2001. Vine & Grape knew this event would be a remarkable tasting. See this April 6, 2007, Vine & Grape post announcing the Heitz tasting.


Certified Sommelier Danny Baker opened The Loft at Soby's to ten very privileged guests—all of whom were immediately attracted to thirteen glasses at each place setting, along with a full-color package describing the Heitz family's 45 year history in Napa. Heitz lapel pins and corkscrews were among the additional gifts guests received.

As guests gathered, they chose from among Chef Rodney Friedank's carefully chosen starters (including three artisan cheeses perfectly matched to the crisp, very lightly-oaked Heitz Chardonnay). And most in attendance could hardly wait to try the venison tenderloin—the flavor and tenderness of which proved to be a showstopper.

But the main attraction at an event like this is inevitably the wine... and what wines these were: every vintage of Heitz "Trailside Vineyard" Cabernet Sauvignon from 1989-2001! See the post "Lucky Thirteen," if interested in tasting notes. And if you just can't bear to read about what you missed, see this post for upcoming events you won't want to miss!

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