Saturday, October 17, 2009

Fuel Restaurant

Last night we ate at Fuel, a restaurant in Lewiston, Maine. Our first visit won't be our last! We chose a sampler, where the chef chooses four courses. We were asked if we had any strong preferences or particular needs. To accompany this meal we choose a wine sampler - 4 wines chosen to go with the dishes we were eating. Both the meals and the wines were well matched and delicious.

We started with a glass of NZ Sauvignon Blanc, which came on with a pronounced grapefruit and straw taste. It preceded the first course, a pumpkin risotto with fois gras and a veal reduction sauce. The risotto was delicious, soft, creamy, slightly nutty, and accentuated by toasted pumpkin seeds. The Sauvignon Blanc went well with it, but our only complaint was that we received the wine before the food and as a result the wine was finished before the food.

The second course was a tuna carpacio with a "watermelon radish", something I had never seen before. A french Pinot Noir accompanied this course, a little too fruity at first but magically perfect with the tuna. This was almost a Japanese presentation, on narrow rectangular plates and artfully arranged. Possibly my favorite dish of the evening.

Next the wine steward arrived with a choice of either a Cline blend or a BV California Cabernet. We chose the Cline and were not at all disappointed. The rich, spicy, full bodied wine was great with the next course, a combination of pork ribs, pig tongue, and pork belly, all cooked perfectly, extremely flavorful and rich. Very Rich.

Slowing down, we were served a chocolate torte that was incredible, accompanied by a glass of "Port" from the Paso Robles region in California. I an a big fan of real port from Portugal, but I must admit this was quite well done and a great foil for the rich chocolate.

The service was first rate, both the chef Justin and the wine steward stopped by the table to chat and see how we were doing. Our server was attentive but not obsequious, always appearing just as we were ready for the next thing.

We had one very minor quibble with our dining experience: it is a loud space! Although there were a few empty tables, most seats were filled and it was loud. The tables are spacious, meaning that we found ourselves having to speak up (and add to the din) just to hear each other.

6 comments:

  1. sounds like a lot of fun--I'm jealous!

    -kit

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  2. I love Paso Robles wines (Adelaida, Four Vines, Calcareous, Arroyo Robles) but haven't had a port from there. What maker?

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  3. Hi Maine Photography,
    I don't know the maker, and it's not listed on the www.fuelmaine.com wine list. But it was quite good.

    I failed to note the bar manager, Josh, who not only would know the answer but would talk for some time about those California Ports.

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  4. All,

    This is Eric Agren, the owner of Fuel. Josh and I manage the wine list.

    The dessert wine we served was a 2006 Obtuse, by Justin. It is 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, which has been fortified. It has Tawny port characteristics, but you can tell it is from California. The following link will provide you will the details. http://www.justinwine.com/images/cms/files/592715_2008%20OBTUSE.pdf
    Glad you enjoyed it!

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  5. We had Justin's choice last night (June 13, 2010)--excellent. Early last month we had been at Chez Panisse and these two restaurants play in the same league. Both served halibut. Justin edged out Waters by a bit.

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  6. Right on Justin!

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