Trip to Los Angeles for a Magnum Port lunch from 1890 to 1970
Posted: 21:16 Sun 12 May 2024
As some of you are aware, I was super generously invited to a Magnum Port lunch, hosted by Don Schliff, at Wolfgang Puck, The Cut restaurant in Los Angeles, with the magnums dated from 1890 to 1970. How could I say no to this? Me + Magnums + Lunch = YES, YES, YES !
I arrived at T5 for breakfast in the Concorde lounge; on my way through I had a very entertaining time in security, watching armed police checking a couple of people out and making them remove nearly all of their clothing, this caused a little delay to breakfast. When I finally arrived in the lounge, I sat on the terrace and enjoyed a very good eggs benedict with extra sausages. After completing the required shopping, I went back to the Concorde lounge to try some of the wines on their list. My first choice was the Chablis and was told it was out of stock (not a good start BA) so I the chose the DAO which was very disappointing, hard acid, little balance with the fruit, over rich for me. Next, I decided to try the port a glass of Warre 2009 Colheita, then didn’t have it but I was given a glass of the Dow 2007 Colheita. I enjoyed this, it had a nice balance, there was nice fruit but a little heat in the middle which smoothed out in the mid length finish (Good). I’m not sure how long this bottle had been open for, but I would have thought a fair length of time, as it was right at the back of the cupboard. It was then time to find the plane. Boarding was very easy boarding and I managed to complete the most important task, that of obtaining a wash bag for my wife. The flight champagne of LP GS was good, plus they had the Chablis on board which was a good easy drinker, with a nice balance of fruit without over powering acidity (Good). The Californian PN was just about drinkable! Hard finish, must have been 100% new oak hard tannins. The Sweet wine was very enjoyable, the highlight of the flight wines, long smooth finish, Dow 2007 Colheita a much better bottle, with a nice balance between fruit and tannins, not over complex, no heat in the middle, with a lovely caramel finish. (Excellent)
I arrived at LAX, and it took a couple of weeks to get through immigration! When I finally arrived at my hotel (the Intercontinental Downtown LA), I joined Cliff and Amanda for a warm up dinner at UK breakfast time where we had some very good steaks but they clearly didn’t know what real French fries are! We were served rosti potatoes which was their idea of fries. I must remember the difference between British and American humour!! I caused confusion when I questioned what were these things that had been set down in front of me! We thoroughly enjoyed an excellent bottle of 2002 VS Unico. It needs more time but is still a lovely wine; currently it’s just a little closed and lacks the balance and complexity I would expect. Even so, it was highly drinkable just not in my top bottles from this producer. Having said that this is becoming one of my favourite producers in the world and I’m not sure I have ever had a bad bottle.
I arrived at T5 for breakfast in the Concorde lounge; on my way through I had a very entertaining time in security, watching armed police checking a couple of people out and making them remove nearly all of their clothing, this caused a little delay to breakfast. When I finally arrived in the lounge, I sat on the terrace and enjoyed a very good eggs benedict with extra sausages. After completing the required shopping, I went back to the Concorde lounge to try some of the wines on their list. My first choice was the Chablis and was told it was out of stock (not a good start BA) so I the chose the DAO which was very disappointing, hard acid, little balance with the fruit, over rich for me. Next, I decided to try the port a glass of Warre 2009 Colheita, then didn’t have it but I was given a glass of the Dow 2007 Colheita. I enjoyed this, it had a nice balance, there was nice fruit but a little heat in the middle which smoothed out in the mid length finish (Good). I’m not sure how long this bottle had been open for, but I would have thought a fair length of time, as it was right at the back of the cupboard. It was then time to find the plane. Boarding was very easy boarding and I managed to complete the most important task, that of obtaining a wash bag for my wife. The flight champagne of LP GS was good, plus they had the Chablis on board which was a good easy drinker, with a nice balance of fruit without over powering acidity (Good). The Californian PN was just about drinkable! Hard finish, must have been 100% new oak hard tannins. The Sweet wine was very enjoyable, the highlight of the flight wines, long smooth finish, Dow 2007 Colheita a much better bottle, with a nice balance between fruit and tannins, not over complex, no heat in the middle, with a lovely caramel finish. (Excellent)
I arrived at LAX, and it took a couple of weeks to get through immigration! When I finally arrived at my hotel (the Intercontinental Downtown LA), I joined Cliff and Amanda for a warm up dinner at UK breakfast time where we had some very good steaks but they clearly didn’t know what real French fries are! We were served rosti potatoes which was their idea of fries. I must remember the difference between British and American humour!! I caused confusion when I questioned what were these things that had been set down in front of me! We thoroughly enjoyed an excellent bottle of 2002 VS Unico. It needs more time but is still a lovely wine; currently it’s just a little closed and lacks the balance and complexity I would expect. Even so, it was highly drinkable just not in my top bottles from this producer. Having said that this is becoming one of my favourite producers in the world and I’m not sure I have ever had a bad bottle.