Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 1988 with French inspired dinner at Waterleaf in Glen Ellyn
We dined with son Ryan and D-in-law Michelle at the Waterleaf restaurant in the Culinary Arts Center at COD (College of DuPage) in Glen Ellyn. I took BYOB from the cellar this Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 1988. The aged Bordeaux was a perfect accompaniment to the French inspired cuisine.
Waterleaf features a pric fixe selection of choice of starter, entree and dessert which two of us selected.
To pair with my BYOB wine, as a starter I had the Chicken Liver Mousse with Cherry Compote and Toast Points.
For entree selections, I had the Grand Marnier Coffee Glazed Duck Breast with Carrot Puree and Raspberry Reduction (left), and Ryan had the Filet Au Poivre with Potato Croquettes and Pea Puree (below).
Before dinner we had the Henry Mandois Brut Champagne, NV, and then with the girls' seafood entrees, we ordered Chappellet Napa Valley Chenin Blanc 2011 from the Wine Spectator award winning winelist.
For dinner entrees, Linda had the Sea Bass and Michelle had the Crusted Scallops (shown below).
Waterleaf's service was a bit lacking as it was a bit slow and inattentive. While the pairing of our vintage Bordeaux with the pate, steak and duck were highlights of the meal, the wine service was slow and a bit awkward. It took three requests for them to finally decant and serve our wine, which by the time it was in the glass we were almost finished with the pate starter. When the entrees were finally served, the duck entree was warm, not hot. Service aside, all the food selections were delicious with nice picturesque presentations, as shown.
For desserts, we had the Sorbet Selection, the Maple (Creme) Brulee (which was void of Maple?) (below) and another.
Château Ducru-Beaucaillou St Julien Bordeaux 1988
Before heading to the restaurant I opened and decanted the Ducru for three hours, then recorked it. The cork was perfect and the fill level of the bottle was 1/4 up the neck.
The color was bright ruby with no sign of diminution from age. Upon opening the room filled with huge aromas of violets, berry fruits, green pepper, leather and cigar box. The wine was medium bodied, with complex bright flavors of black berry, black cherry with earthy tobacco leaf, very modest tannins and a short finish.
RM 89 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=21784
http://www.cod.edu/waterleaf/index.aspx
Waterleaf Sea Bass was superb |
Waterleaf Crusted Scallops |
Waterleaf Filet Au Poivre with Potato Croquettes and Pea Puree |
Waterleaf Maple Creme Brulee |
Waterleaf Sorbet Selection - Chocolate, Berry, and Ginger |
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