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Plachutta: exploring the art of lunch in Vienna


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 2009 Federspiel, Hinter Der Burg, Grüner Veltliner, Prager



It is, of course, self evident that lunch is not the same as dinner. There is a thrill about a long lunch that is naturally not present at dinner as part of the fun of a week day lunch is that others are working while you are enjoying and pampering yourself. Even for the self-employed there is the delicate whiff of the illicit about settling down to a good lunch.

There was an element of this last Monday seated in Plachutta, an apparently well known Viennese restaurant and certainly buzzy with good, skilled service. Looking at the wine list before CRM arrived – I had stayed on at the Renaissance Hotel getting on with the 99th edition of Circle Update, the newsletter of the Circle of Wine Writers. CRM had headed out to do some sightseeing, although sadly the lovely weather of the first two days of the European Wine Bloggers' Conference had been replaced by wet, cool weather.


I had hoped that the restaurant would have some half bottles, so that we could have a white for the apero and a red for the Tafel Spitz (boiled beef in stock with vegetables and marrow bone), which one of us planned to have since it is the restaurant's speciality. One guide book claimed that they had raised Tafel Spitz to an art form – which proved to be the case.

There were no half bottles, although there was a selection of wines by the glass but I decided to a go for a bottle of 2009 Grüner Veltliner from Prager (Wachau), which had both some youthful weight and mineral vibrancy and was actually a surprisingly good counterpoint to the beef.

We shared the selection of starters, which included beefsteak tatar and jellied goose liver paté. Then came the tafel spitz for CRM. You start with some of the stock and vegetables, before trying the generously thick slice of boiled beef. I don't know what the cut used is but it seemed similar to sirloin and wonderfully tender. Left out of the stock for a while the beef did become a little less melting. You finish with the beef marrow spread on dark rye bread.

Clearly tafel spitz belongs to the tradition of substantial dishes like pot au feu that are often eaten as two dishes the cooking liquid and then the meat and vegetables, although certainly Plachutta's version is decidedly refined.  



I chose that other typical Viennese dish – Wiener Schnitzel – here made with the traditional veal rather than pork and also excellent. A fine pampered lunch and a fitting conclusion to our stay in Vienna. 

News: Patrick Baudouin on Loire 2010 and Christian Stevanin + EWBC film


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Quarts de Chaume: bunch of grapes 26th September 2010

Brief news of 2010 vintage from Patrick Baudouin on his blog then a post concentrating on Christian Stevanin of the Lycée Hôtelier in Dinard, who will retire next year. 

'Mercredi le 20 octobre, 12 heures : fin des vendanges 2010. Très belles vendanges, nous en reparlerons. Mais surtout, ce jour là, à Princé, nous avons eu un visiteur.  Christian Stevanin. Ce n’est pas un vigneron star, un journaliste vedette du vin. Pas un chef étoilé...  C’est "simplement" un enseignant, en sommellerie, du lycée hôtelier de Dinard. Un prof, quoi, qui va prendre sa retraite en 2011.. Quand je vois ou pense à Christian, je pense irrésistiblement aux paroles de Claude Got, l’hygiéniste ...'

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3rd European Wine Bloggers' Conference: Vienna 
Five minute film here of the conference on YouTube made by the Austrian Wine. Over 20 places already sold for next year's addition.

 

Robert Parker and 'white noise'


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There is an interesting interview by Bernard Burtschy with Robert Parker posted on Le Blog du Grand Jury – particularly interesting following Elin McCoy's presentation  on Friday at the European Wine Bloggers' Conference. The interview was originally published in L'Amateur de Bordeaux in French. Initially Bernard covers the 2009 Bordeaux vintage but then finishes by asking Parker about his views on the internet.   

The quote here gives a flavour:

'It is my experience that the more "white noise" that comes from free wine forums and blogs, the higher the amount of irrelevant, badly written, grossly incompetent, and negligent wine information is posted. If anything, the proliferation of free wine forums and blogs has actually pushed more and more people to seek out experts who do the work, who have no agenda, who study and appraise the situation fully.' 


Unlike Elin McCoy, Parker clearly believes that the internet has actually strengthened the position of 'ivory tower' critics. It would be interesting to have some hard facts on who the younger generation of wine drinkers get their wine information and advice from and who they trust. 

Incidentally I think the term 'ivory tower' can only be applied to a few critics as a number of the top wine writers spend a lot of their time visiting vineyards around the world.

See also my report on the conference here.

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70% more wine bloggers at European conference
Written by Gemma McKenna   
Thursday, 28 October 2010
The European Wine Bloggers Conference (EWBC), held in Vienna over the weekend, attracted 70% more bloggers this year than last.

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