Our feature this weekend is a fresh Alaskan halibut filet steamed in parchment paper with local cherry tomatoes, basil and a fennel-vermouth herb butter served with crispy polenta and Chance Farm’s summer squash and zucchini. A beautiful pairing is the Jacob Martin chardonnay, made with grapes from 30 year old vines high in the Coast Range of Oregon’s Willamette Valley. Brimming with heirloom apple notes, light lemon and white spring blossoms while the restrained oak rounds out the flavor we are happy to introduce our guests to a glass of this delicious wine.
The Ocean’s Superfood: Health Benefits of Oysters You Need to Know
Tasting an oyster for the first time is like going on a blind date. The experience can be a little intimidating, there’s a slight element of uncertainty, and, when it ends, you hope you’re delighted and charmed. If you’re curious to try oysters, you’ll be enchanted by...