
Fri 10/28/2011
Bin Laden Capture Will Be An Italian
Corker of An Event
Monterey restaurateur
Ted Balestreri, last year at a New Year's Eve celebration, was chided by
some of his 28 guests about the $10,000 Chateau Lafite Rothschild
1870, one of the world's most celebrated bottled wines,sitting in his wine
cellar. Asked when he would finally uncork it, he answered: "When Leon
catches Bin Laden." Panetta "jumped up and said,
'You're on!'" So it will, this New Year's Eve. !!!
Bin Laden Capture was an Uncorker
of an Event
A friend of then-CIA chief Leon
Panetta said he'd finally open a $10,000 bottle of wBINe when Panetta caught
the Al Qaeda leader. A pouring is planned for this New Year's Eve.
The U.S. government offered a $25-million
bounty for Osama bin Laden, but there was a lesser-known enticement for
then-CIA chief Leon Panetta: a sip or two of Chateau Lafite Rothschild
1870, one of the world's most celebrated wines.
Last year, Panetta attended an annual
New Year's Eve gathering hosted by Monterey restaurateur Ted Balestreri,
who was chided by some of his 28 guests about the $10,000 bottle of wine
sitting in his wine cellar. Asked when he would finally uncork it, he answered:
"When Leon catches Bin Laden."
Panetta "jumped up and said, 'You're
on!'" Balestreri recalled in an interview this week.
Balestreri, co-owner of the Sardine
Factory restaurant, said he never intended it as a serious challenge to
Panetta, a 40-year friend who grew up in the Monterey area and represented
it in Congress before going on to other top government jobs.
"It was like a joke,'' Balestreri
said. "I used to tease him: Leon, you can't find your golf ball. How are
you going to find Bin Laden?"
One evening five months later, Panetta
called his wife, Sylvia, from Washington.
Sylvia Panetta, director of the Panetta
Institute for Public Policy at Cal State Monterey Bay, recalled the moment
vividly: "He said, 'Turn on CNN in 15 minutes. The president will have
an announcement ? and, by the way, tell Ted to get ready to open that bottle.'"
The bottle, which Balestreri said
he's owned for about 30 years, is still in the Sardine Factory's antique-laden
wine cellar where his New Year's Eve guests raised toasts around a banquet
table crafted from a 1,000-year-old Big Sur redwood.
He said he would be honored to uncork
the rare wine this New Year's Eve, pouring a glass for each guest, including
Panetta.
Sylvia Panetta said she and her husband
are looking forward to it, but she wasn't sure New Year's Eve would work.
"It'll depend on Leon's availability,"
she said. "He's been a little busy lately."
Panetta was sworn in as secretary
of Defense on July 1, two months after the raid on Bin Laden's compound
in Pakistan.
steve.chawkins@latimes.com
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