Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Sunday al fresco lunch at Cuvée, Simonsig

The simple but complete menu with lots of great choices:
The Beef Caesar salad – chalmar beef tartare, pancetta, white anchovy, cos lettuce and lightly boiled egg.
Fresh and simple, the asparagus starter topped with tender chicken, and a truffled vinaigrette foam
Lynne’s starter of sashimi of game fish – it was yellowtail, tuna and salmon. With nashi pieces (its a Japanese pear), a spicy cucumber and seaweed salad, yuzu mayonnaise and a soy dressing.  No, she didn't eat the cucumber but it was a fantastic dish
John started with the smoked duck breast and confit duck leg set in a terrine with blueberries and grilled sourdough bread. The smoked duck breast was rather like bacon and the blueberries were the perfect accompaniment to this rich paté
Stunning service at a very relaxing lunch. Our waiter kindly kept us apprised of the cricket score throughout.
Slightly disconcerting presentation of a great dish:  Richard, our host, had the tender Mushroom stuffed quail with pancetta, pearl onions, on crushed potatoes and a grape and Chardonnay sauce.
Another guest had the crispy pork belly with spicy Asian greens, mirin poached nashi (pears) and crispy rice balls.
Three of us could not resist the Venison loin with ox tongue, cauliflower puree, red onion and a Marsala jus. Lynne would have liked Ox Tongue with a topping of venison loin!
A toast to life with their extremely good Sauvignon blanc - one guest called it "sunshine in a glass". Light and refreshing, it was the best choice of the day for those drinking white wine.  Our red wine choice was Simonsig SMV (Shiraz, Mourvedre, Viognier) 2010, which had delicious fruit and was light enough to go with lunch on a hot day. It was slightly chilled.
Only John could manage a dessert and it was his normal passion for Chocolate that made him succumb to the Valrhona chocolate terrine with cherries and a raspberry sherbet.
Two chose the cheese plate with fresh figs and local preserves. The rest of us settled for coffee.
The view from the terrace
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2013

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