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In San Francisco’s Noe Valley, Mamak cuisine shines at
Mahila by Azalina’s, a triumphant Malaysian restaurant helmed by acclaimed chef Azalina Eusope. Eastwards in Hayward, fresh and healthy Vietnamese fare paired with classic French pastries delights at
Le Paradis. Finally, the search for upscale, Italian comfort food ends in Hayes Valley with freshly-made pasta at
A Mano.
Host Leslie Sbrocco and guests on the set of season 15 episode 7. (Olivia Won/KQED)
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Mahila by Azalina's (San Francisco)
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Host Leslie Sbrocco sipping wine (Courtesy of Leslie Sbrocco)
My name is Leslie Sbrocco, and I’m the
host of Check, Please! Bay Area. Each week, I’ll share my tasting notes about the wine, beer and spirits the guests and I drank on set during the taping of the show.
2015 Argyle Brut Rosé
Willamette Valley, Oregon, $50
As a fan of sparkling from Oregon, I’ve tasting many world-class examples. But, the bubbly benchmarks in Willamette Valley are those from Argyle. Rollin Soles founded the winery back in 1987 with the goal of making serious sparklers. He did, and now winemaker, Nate Klostermann, is continuing the winery’s passion for excellence. This pink bubbly is a delicious detour from drinking Champagne or California sparkling wine. Crisp and complex, it’s a Pinot Noir-based bottle of effervescence.
2018 Merry Edwards Sauvignon Blanc
Russian River Valley, Sonoma County, California $36
When talking about leading women of wine in the world, Merry Edwards ranks among the top tier. She is a California winemaking icon that has crafted classy wines for more than four decades. Though handing over the winemaking reins to Heidi von der Mehden, Merry’s mission remains the same – letting the vineyards shine. This Sauvignon Blanc is one of California’s best. It uses barrel fermentation for complexity and showcases the aromatic qualities of the clone, Sauvignon Musqué. Ripe fruit and floral notes draw you in, then one sip leads to another as you savor the crisp, minerally white. When I see this wine on any restaurant wine list, I grab it. It’s a beauty to explore.
2017 Merry Edwards ‘Meredith Estate’ Pinot Noir
Russian River Valley, Sonoma County, California, $68
This special Meredith Estate Pinot Noir is the pride and joy of the winery. Using estate fruit, it’s a Pinot Noir that embodies the silky qualities of the grape. Smooth and sultry with red berry flavors and a dark spice kick on the finish, it’s a wine to pair with dishes from bacon-wrapped, orange marmalade-glazed pork tenderloin to creamy, pungent cheeses. It’s also a treat to simply uncork the bottle and enjoy a gla...