Check, Please! Bay Area: Back A Yard, Green Chile Kitchen, Bay Wolf
Publisher |
KQED
Media Type |
video
Podknife tags |
Bay Area
Food
Restaurants
Reviews
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Food
Publication Date |
May 03, 2012
Episode Duration |
Unknown
Restaurants Reviewed: Back A Yard (Menlo Park), Green Chile Kitchen (San Francisco), Bay Wolf (Oakland)
Check, Please! Bay Area's seventh season episode 2 (#702) profiles and reviews these three Bay Area restaurants: 1) Back A Yard Caribbean American Grill: | restaurant information + video | reviews | 2) Green Chile Kitchen [CLOSED]: | restaurant information + video | reviews | 3) Bay Wolf Restaurant: | restaurant information + video | reviews | [CLOSED] https://www.youtube.com/embed/BoxwhgXU2Pk Other ways to watch the episode online (and on video iPod): Download episode (requires iTunes or QuickTime) Subscribe to Video Podcast View photo gallery (flickr.com) Contribute your food photos! (flickr.com) My name is Leslie Sbrocco and I'm the host of Check, Please! Bay Area. Each week, I will be sharing my tasting notes about the wine the guests and I drank on set during the taping of the show. I will also share some wine tips with each episode. 2009 Dreaming Tree “Crush” red blend, North Coast, California $15 A collaboration between Sonoma winemaker Steve Reeder and musician Dave Matthews, Dreaming Tree is a new label that focuses on drinkability, sustainability, and affordability. Crush is a Merlot-based red blend that's as smooth to drink as it is listening to Dave Matthews sing. 2010 Dreaming Tree Chardonnay, Central Coast, California $15 Just like Dave’s group -- where each instrument marries with the others to make the whole band work -- the toasty oak notes of this Chardonnay complement its tropical fruit flavors and racy acidity. This is a succulent white that will please just about any palate. 2009 Heartland Cabernet Sauvignon, South Australia $18 One of Aussie’s hottest young winemakers, Ben Glaetzer, crafts the Heartland wines to capture the essence of South Australia’s Langhorne Creek and Limestone Coast regions. This red is structured and full-bodied but with a sassy sense of fun, too. It’s one to drink now with burgers and steak and simply enjoy.

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