
Martin Korson, resident "Wino" at Central Market in Houston pours a Rouge Valley Foris Pinot Gris, Columbia Valley Eve Chardonnay, and Willamette Valley Argyle Brute (photo by Kenn Stearns)
Last night we enjoyed Savoring the World Series: The Pacific Northwest at Central Market in Houston. The “walk-about event” included food and six wines from the Pacific Northwest scattered among seven stations. The menu included:
- Penn Cove Mussels in Fennel Broth with Garlic Toast
- Soba Noodle Salad with Mung Beans, Tri-Colored Pepper Julienne, Snow Peas, Baby Spinach and Peanut-Cilantro Dressing
- Washington Apple Soup with Oregon Blue Cheese Crema and Toasted Filberts
- Cedar-Planked Pacific Wild-Caught Salmon with Roasted Vegetable Ragout
- Braised Pork Shoulder with Oregon Mushroom
- Cheeses from the Pacific Northwest with Caramelized Hazelnuts, Quince Paste, Multigrain and Baguette Toast
- Wenatchee Pear Frangipan
- Berry Cobbler
- Dried Fruit Compote with Olive Oil Pound Cake
The wines from Oregon, Wasington, and Idaho included:
- Argyle Brute, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2003 (Sparkling)
- Foris Pinot Gris, Rouge Valley, Oregon, 2007
- Eve Chardonnay, Columbia Valley, Washington, 2007
- Sipino Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2006
- Hedges C.M.S., Columbia Valley, Washington, 2008
- Duck Pond Cabernet Sauvignon, Wahluke Slope, Washington, 2007
- Ste. Chappelle Soft Red, Snake River Valley, Idaho, 2008




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Sounds like a wonderful evening. Filled to the brim with yummyness!