Marco's Kitchen LaGrange (IL) for fabulous fine dining experience
We were invited to join son Sean and Michelle and new grand-baby Lavender for an early New's Years Eve dinner at Marco's Kitchen in LaGrange (IL).
I pulled from the cellar a special aged Pauillac that we took BYOB for the occasion.
Marco's Kitchen is new to downtown LaGrange, just south of the Metra rail.
Chef Marco brings 44 years of cooking and restaurant experience with an imaginative and artfully crafted international cuisine - as noted on the menu, "From Rome to the Amalfi Coast, From Paris to Barcelona, and from Napa Valley to Puerto Vallarta!".
There is a large bakery oven in which they bake fresh breads daily.
There is a limited but carefully selected winelist offering appropriate selections to accompany the menu and they provided skillful attentive BYOB service as well with quality glassware and appropriate decanting of our vintage wine in light of what follows.
Server Jorge was unfazed and handled gracefully the unruly cork of our 22 year old bottle that crumbled and came apart on extraction.
We ordered a broad selection of starters and everything was wonderful, delicious, delectable and artfully presented.
For starters we had:
A Dozen Bevan Prime Oysters on the half shell, fresh, large.
The highlight of the evening for me was the Chicken Liver, Shitake Mushroom Cognac Mousse Pate that was delicious and a perfect accompaniment to my aged Bordeaux.
Gorgonzola Stuff Black Mission Figs Wrapped in Proscuitto di Parma and Escargot served in a pastry and an imaginative brown sauce.
Our dinner entree selections were the Pan Seared Idaho Rainbow Trout Almondine (above), Oven Roasted Pistachio encrusted Australian Lamb Chops, and from the starter list, Maryland Lump Crab and Polenta Cakes, and the Pan Seared Cinnamon Chipotle Rubbed Diver Scallops (shown below).
There is an extensive dessert menu with several offerings of Creme Brulee, tart pastries, Tiramisu, dark chocolate fruit tartlet and a combination medley plate (shown below).
We ordered from the winelist this Chardonnay for white wine selection - a perfect pairing with the seafood choices.
Ramey Russian River Valley Chardonnay 2018
He produces Ramey Chardonnays from the Sonoma Coast, Russian River Valley, and Carneros, as well as single vineyard efforts from the Hudson, Hyde, and Ritchie vineyards.
https://www.rameywine.com/wine-release/2018-chardonnay-russia-river-valley/
Château Pichon-Longueville Baron Pauillac Bordeaux 1999
Celebrating the New Year and for this special dinner occasion I selected and brought BYOB a special memorable wine from our cellar. Linda and I walked the grounds of the magnificent Chateau when we toured Pauillac and the Medoc of Bordeaux during our Bordeaux Wine Experience in 2019.I liked this wine such that I last opened it on my birthday back in 2015. Tonight's tasting experience was consistent with the notes I published at that time when I wrote the post below.
"Following the last couple UGC Bordeaux tastings where this wine was one of the standouts, I selected this from the cellar to showcase my birthday dinner. This is classic Bordeaux at its best. Even though we PNP - pop and poured this without decanting, it immediately resonated from the glass with classic Bordeaux bouquet and flavors of dark berry fruits, graphite, violets and hints of smoky tar, tobacco and cassis. Dark ruby colored, medium bodied, polished and nicely balanced, soft and almost delicate for a Pauillac, the tongue coating fine tannins are silky smooth on the lingering finish. At sixteen, this is likely at its prime drinking now."This was awarded 91 points Wine Spectator and 90 points by Vinous.
Vinous wrote, "Slightly earthy, featuring tobacco, cigar box and dark fruits. Full-bodied, offering super velvety tannins and a long, rich finish."Tonight this showed a slight bricking on the edges indicating it is past its apex, but still drinking very nicely. Very pleasant and ideal with the pate' above.
At 22, the cork was dry and came apart upon extraction using a traditional server's corkscrew.
In 2010 Vinous wrote: "Plenty of subtle things are going on here in the glass, with lots of
wonderful fruit underneath. Can't wait on this. Showing beautifully now.
Better than ever." It was probably at its peak from then through my tasting in 2016.
RM 90 points, one less than before, taking into account the aging and slight diminution in color.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=2339
http://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2015/05/pichon-baron-and-viader-v-1999-flight.html