Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Pheasant Hunting and 2007 Conn Creek Herrick Red

I spent last weekend on my first ever hunting trip. I joined my father-in-law and my wife's boss at Highland Hideaway Hunting in Riverside, Iowa. What a great time. We went out three times and came back in with 10-13 birds each time; a good mix of pheasant roosters, pheasant hens and chukars. Despite just limited shotgun experience shooting at clay pigeons in my back yard, I turned out to be a pretty decent shot in the field. I made some pretty impressive shots. And I missed a couple of easy ones that I should've hit. Natural skill? Beginner's luck? Who knows? Regardless, it was a hell of a good time. I look forward to more upland hunting; hopefully making this an annual event.

Yesterday, my father-in-law and I brought home the breasts of 21 birds pheasants. Tonight's dinner was pheasant breast wrapped in applewood smoked bacon and slowly smoked over a combination of apple and hickory wood. While the birds were smoking, I made a fairly straightforward red wine risotto to which a handful of shredded radicchio was wilted for a few minutes. The breasts were sliced for presentation and fanned over the risotto. Simply delicious. And you'd be hard-pressed to find fresher pheasant breast!

The accompanying wine was the 2007 Conn Creek Herrick Red, Napa Valley - a blend of mostly Cabernet Sauvignon with small percentages of Syrah, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Malbec and Petit Verdot. Beautiful color with aromas of roasted coffee bean and mocha with warm, dark fruits, coffee and carob on the palate. Nice structure and tannins with an interesting note of orange peel on the finish. You could lay this new blend down for a couple of years or enjoy it now, as I did, with hearty fare.

2 comments:

  1. Hey - I love Pheasant. You did well old friend. It's easy to hit 'em when they're in the air. If they're running on the ground, that's when they're difficult to net.

    Pheasant is perfect for Barbaresco. Or is it the other way around?

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    1. It was an awesome time. I forgot what came up, but I wasn't able to make the trip last year. Hopefully, I can go this November. My wife's boss has a corporate membership to the hunting club and arranges a trip for customers every year.

      The place we were at didn't have any limits and you could shoot roosters or hens. But they told us to not shoot anything on the ground. We were supposed to wait for the dogs to get them up in the air before blasting away.

      And yes, I suppose that would've been a nice pairing for a Barbaresco. I really need to keep a couple of bottles of wine like that in the cellar for just such an occasion.

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