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The Less You Spend, the More Interesting Fifth Floor's Wines Are
SF Weekly (blog) But it is indicative of what Goldberger's trying to do: her priciest wine isn't from California and is made from decidedly untrendy Syrah, not Cabernet or Pinot Noir like seemingly every other hotel restaurant in the country. "Not all Napa, not all Cab … |
Month: August 2011
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The Less You Spend, the More Interesting Fifth Floor’s Wines Are – SF Weekly (blog)
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The Less You Spend, the More Interesting Fifth Floor’s Wines Are – SF Weekly (blog)

SF Weekly (blog)The Less You Spend, the More Interesting Fifth Floor's Wines Are
SF Weekly (blog)
?So her by-the-glass pink is from Germany, which is not known for them: Von Buhl Pfalz Pinot Noir Rosé 2010 ($13 glass/$52 bottle). It's very pale salmon, with a lively raspberry flavor and very light body; not at all a baby red like too many … -
The Less You Spend, the More Interesting Fifth Floor’s Wines Are – SF Weekly (blog)

SF Weekly (blog)The Less You Spend, the More Interesting Fifth Floor's Wines Are
SF Weekly (blog)
But it is indicative of what Goldberger's trying to do: her priciest wine isn't from California and is made from decidedly untrendy Syrah, not Cabernet or Pinot Noir like seemingly every other hotel restaurant in the country. "Not all Napa, not all Cab … -
The Less You Spend, the More Interesting Fifth Floor’s Wines Are – SF Weekly (blog)

SF Weekly (blog)The Less You Spend, the More Interesting Fifth Floor's Wines Are
SF Weekly (blog)
But it is indicative of what Goldberger's trying to do: her priciest wine isn't from California and is made from decidedly untrendy Syrah, not Cabernet or Pinot Noir like seemingly every other hotel restaurant in the country. "Not all Napa, not all Cab … -
The Less You Spend, the More Interesting Fifth Floor’s Wines Are – SF Weekly (blog)

SF Weekly (blog)The Less You Spend, the More Interesting Fifth Floor's Wines Are
SF Weekly (blog)
?So her by-the-glass pink is from Germany, which is not known for them: Von Buhl Pfalz Pinot Noir Rosé 2010 ($13 glass/$52 bottle). It's very pale salmon, with a lively raspberry flavor and very light body; not at all a baby red like too many …