Our Meat Adventure today brings us to ‘Journeyman Meat Co.
in Healdsburg Ca. It was a beautiful spring like day to travel to the wine
country. Journeyman Meat Co. is a celebration of handcrafted premium meat
products with Italian influences. We are talking about a salumi selection that
is very impressive; Finnochiona, Soppressata, Chorizo, Parmesan & Porcini
salame, Fattoria and many more. House made sausage, meatballs and my favorite
bacon. This bacon was smoked with wine barrel shavings for special flavor
profiles. We walked through the door of Journeyman Meat Co. and immediately were greeted by Cathy Seghesio
the proprietor and director of marketing.
Cathy was bubbling with excitement to tell us all about the
store. The store is decorated in a meat centric theme. There is a beautiful old
fashioned hand crank slicer that highlights and greets you at the door to begin
your meat experience. Refrigerator cases showcasing the various products are
situated around the room. One special case that looked like a vault caught my attention
right away because is held dry aging beef. The wood fired pizza style oven was
glowing and ready to cook. Behind the counter several butchers were slicing and
dicing. Of course this is wine country and there was a selection of wine.
A sample plater containing several slices of salami was
available for tasting. All three were very tasty. There is a small tasting
style menu that was pretty impressive. One can choose a steak from the counter
and have it cooked in the wood fire oven.
Salami Boards containing a selection of salami with pickles and cheese
with added flights of wine are available. Pizza, sandwiches and of course
sausage are available. We wanted to see the dry aging vault opened to purchase
a special beef steak.
The butcher shielded me so I would not see the combination
of the meat vault. He pressed possibly a 20 digit code to open this
contraption. It held Prime and American Waygu beef in various stages of aging.
I chose a 31 day American Waygu New York strip steak. The butcher closed the
vault and brought the meat to the counter. He trimmed the spoilage to reveal a
very premium steak to be enjoyed at home. (More on this later). We added two
different flavored bacons to our cart. There was just so much meat to purchase
that we will have to return.
Journeyman Meat Co. is a wonderful place to purchase and
sample premium beef and charcuterie. This is a craft meat store. The Great
White Hunter and I have already planned a return visit to have a steak cooked
in-house. Maybe we can convince Ms. Goofy to drive the Racing Honda for warp
speed passage. Stay tuned to experience our 31 day dry aged American Wagyu New
York Strip steak.
3 comments:
I really like places like this but they are few and far between around our place.
Mr Brown I am very excited after looking at Journeyman Meat Co. website. GWH out I will be Dreaming about Coppa and Sopressata.
Big Dude, This is a fun destination. It is also situated in wine country. Maybe you can put it on your map on a future road trip. I will meet you there.
greatwhite hunter, Sometime I dream about bacon.
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