On Saturday evening, my wife, myself and another couple we've known for the past 15 years went to a nice Italian Restaurant. The place isn't 4 star or anything, but the food is really quite good and the owners are very cordial. The wife is the hostess and the husband is touted as the head cook. I assume he is something of a figurehead, as he spends a lot of time in the dining room schmoozing the clientele.
The wine choosing fell to me since our friends know me to be a "wine nut", and I decided to try something a little different. The Malvasia I ordered showed up at the table and the owner gent poured me a little, which I too briefly tasted. Once the wine was poured around and I really sampled it, it turned out to be totally Madirized. I called the owner back and asked him to taste the wine, explaining the problem. Although he didn't seem to know what I meant by Madirized, he agreed that the wine was over the hill and asked me what we would like instead. I told him to bring something he felt would be nice with the appetizers and he suggested an Orvieto. He brings out the Orvieto with much fanfare and praise, pours it, I taste it, and it's corked! I just couldn't do it to the guy! I figured what the hell, 1 bottle, 4 people, I'll just soldier through it as long as no one else really complains, which no one did. I really don't know if they were thinking the same thing I was, didn't notice it, or thought they'd seriously overestimated my wine nutedness!
Well, I'm curious, have any of you folks done anything like this, or am I going soft!
Fortunately, the rest of the evening's wines were exceptional. We had a really fragrant and tasty Morellino di Scansano with the entrees and a fabulous Recioto dela Valpollicela with dessert. Next time I visit this restaurant I think I'll stick to the reds! Tom V
