We all met in the Conservatory for drinks pre
lunch and watched the storm beat upon the windows
No. Lunch will not be on the terrace today... It’s
ankle deep in rain water
First course was Lobster Risotto topped with a
lobster tail served with either Bouchard Finlayson’s 2012 Sauvignon Blanc
Reserve or their Sans Barrique Chardonnay 2012. Both matched perfectly.
Horst tells us how he learned that Table of
Friendship lunches had started at the Ritz Hotel in London in the early 20th Century and how he has carried on this tradition throughout his career as a
hotel manager.
Greg pours wine for Lungile Nhlanhla, the junior
food editor of DRUM magazine
The most impressive wine of the lunch, Bouchard
Finlayson’s Tète de Cuvée Galpin Peak 2000 Pinot Noir. ..
...which went perfectly with the main course of a
tender pink Chalmar Beef fillet with a
gem squash purée, a courgette and asparagus salad, a rich beef jus and rocket
crumbs
and to wildlife photographer Daryl Balfour. Note the lovely log fire in
the background, most necessary on a very chilly day