5/1/12

Best Restaurant in Stockholm?


Frantzen / Lindeberg is a ** star restaurant in the old town of Stockholm and the place to visit as a foodie, many thing has been wrote and said about this small 20 seat restaurant and of course I have to try is as well, so how was the dinner?

You can just say it in one word GREAT with fantastic 18 course menu and great wines and a amazing staff at the tables that is unusual to meet in Sweden.

The menu are inspired by the season with own farmed veggies and close by meat from selected producers, I love the bread dough rising at the table before it was baked and the way of making the butter at the table is wonderful.

For me to try to explain the whole menu is impossible due to that the courses are complicated and will not do justice if I try so look at the pictures (I missed some) and please visit if you can for a exceptional food experience.

















Me and Christina are doing more than 70 wine tastings every year for wine drinkers who love wine but do not know so much about it, I love doing that and let people explore wine in a good and sensible way without fuzz..

This is a great little film about wine where John Cleese guide you thru the most basic stuff in a very good way http://youtu.be/BF6twaKn8xM   for all of you out there who drink your wine for the taste without caring about the label.

Enjoy and give all the posh and snobby sommeliers a hell next time you go out for dinner J


4/28/12

BOQUERIA IN STOCKHOLM


Boqueria is a place where the fishmongers in the old time took care and prepared the small anchovies that they in Spain call Boquerones, but Boqueria is also a new restaurant concept made by the talented people behind Vassa Eggen, Tennstopet and Albert & Jacks.

This is a fantastic place for all of you who love well made Spanish tapas and classic Spanish food with a twist extremely well executed by the guys in the open kitchen.

There are also a large bar with small tapas and where you can stop by for just a beer, glass of wine or relax with a coffee, opens early in the morning until late at night.

The wine list is well composed but I could need some more types of sherry by the glass.

Thanks for a fantastic night and well done guys.

















4/21/12

Great Champagne is for everybody

Champagne, the magical wines from France have many followers and there are miles of information about this to find.

The good thing about champagne is that everybody can find they own style and taste that you can appreciate no matter what everybody else says, try many different and you will find champagne that will be perfect for you.

I attended a big champagne tasting a wile ago and discovered a new favourite producer in Forget – Brimont from the small village of Craon de Ludes just north of Epernay.

Michel Forget is the 6:th generation in this winegrowing family where his ancestor Louis started the company at the beginning of the century and Eugene established the brand in 1920 with a very small production of just a few hundred bottles.

The company own 15 hectares of grand cru in Verzenay and Mailly and Premier cru from the Chigny-les-Roses and Ludes with Pinot Noir as the predominated variety grape.

Michel blends his wines from three different vintages to create his signature style and the wines are aged on lees for 2 years for the non vintage and up to 10 years for the vintage wines in chalky caves 15 meters under ground in constant temperature of 10 degrees.

Great wines from a small producer worth visiting next time you are in the area.

I love champagne in the Blanc de Noire style with power and big flavours but will never refuse a glass of Blanc de Blanc J

Here are my best choice.