by Bob Ross » Tue Feb 27, 2007 6:24 pm
Here are some notes from a trip to Prauge a few years ago, Gerry; both Janet and I loved the city and the people. It's a great place to walk -- everything is very close, and fascinating.
5/26/01 Sat Four Seasons Hotel, Prague.
Train from Vienna to Prague, about five hours. Pleasant ride but flat and boring scenery. Tour of the Jewish quarter. Dinner at the Four Seasons.
5/27/01 Sun Four Seasons Hotel, Prague. Rainy day, mostly visiting Lesser Town with excellent salad for lunch at a sidewalk café near the St. Nicholas church. Museum of Decorative Arts with great variety of glass and two splendid stained glass windows.
5/28/01 Mon Four Seasons Hotel, Prague. A day spent primarily at the Prague Castle: cathedral, Queen Anna Summer Palace, Convent of St. George, Golden Lane, presidential offices, ten centuries of art in Bohemia, lots of pictures. Late dinner on the river at a small, pleasant restaurant after failing to find our target restaurant (which lay across a small inlet next door, and where we ate for the next two nights). 2 Sambuca; 1 Frankovka.
5/29/01 Tue Four Seasons Hotel, Prague. Kampa Park Restaurant on the river with eight swans flying in a modified V. $48.
Shopping in Prague: jewelry at Galerie Vlasta.
5/30/01 Wed Four Seasons Hotel, Prague. Kampa Park Restaurant with large crowds and less pleasure than the first night. Lovely walk to the hotel over the Charles Bridge.
Czech Republic Wines:
1997 Zonovin Znojmo Denis d’Or Se Sidlem v. Satové Czech Republic. Blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot. No taste, just color. 1*.
1996 Château Valtice Rulandské modré archivini Vinné sklepy Valtice Vinarskaá obec Novosedly Czech Republic. 12.5% alcohol. The sommelier said this was 100% Pinot Noir; “modré” means “blue”; and Rulandské is just a name. Medium red color; medium hue; intense aroma and taste of good fruit and some spice; good tannins; long finish. Quite a nice wine, but a single note throughout with little complexity. Certainly the nicest red Czech Republic wine we had. 3*.
1999 Château Valtice Rulandské modré Vinné sklepy Valtice Vinarskaá obec Novosedly Czech Republic. 12.5% alcohol. Winery founded in 1640 according to the label; the waiter called this “Blue Rulanské” and said the winery was located in Morovia – he thought the wine was a blend of two Czech grapes. Deep red color; deep hue; intense aroma of fruit and spice; a limited fruit taste – “watery” according to Janet – but quite nice and a nice food wine with lots of vegetables. 2*.
In New York City, please do as Jenise suggests -- there is so much there -- we need a bit of taste guidance.