Saturday, September 29, 2012

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San Francisco s Top 10op 67 Top 10 San Francisco Tipples !Cabernet Sauvignon This full-bodied red, with overtones of blackcurrant, is a Bay Area favorite. Try the Robert Mondavi vile de vanzare domnesti Winery. @Chardonnay vile de vanzare domnesti Of the whites, this is the most popular, fermented in French oak barrels, lending it smooth vanilla tones. vile de vanzare domnesti Try Sterling Vineyards (see p32). Other Red Wines Pinot Noir, Merlot, and Zinfandel vile de vanzare domnesti are giving Cabernet Sauvignon some healthy competition of late. $Other White Wines Sauvignon Blanc, White Zinfandel, Chenin Blanc, and Pinot Grigio are whites that can tempt you away from the Chardonnay grape. %Sparkling Wines Top French wine producers such as Mumm and Mo t & Chandon have set up wineries in the Napa Valley (see pp32 3). ^Cocktails Mojitos white rum, ice and fresh mint are an old standby still going strong. &Beers and Ales Local breweries abound in the Bay Area, such as Anchor Steam Beer (see p109). *Tea A huge range of infusions, springing from the healthy attitude that dominates here. (Coffee Many more ways to drink your coffee than there are in all of Europe latte is still the blend of choice. )Mineral Water The top local brand comes from, and takes its name from Calistoga in the Napa Valley. San Francisco s Top 10op 67 Top 10 San Francisco Tipples !Cabernet Sauvignon This full-bodied red, with overtones of blackcurrant, is a Bay Area favorite. Try the Robert Mondavi Winery. @Chardonnay Of the whites, this is the most popular, fermented in French oak barrels, lending it smooth vanilla tones. Try Sterling Vineyards (see p32). Other Red Wines Pinot Noir, Merlot, and Zinfandel are giving Cabernet Sauvignon some healthy competition of late. $Other White Wines Sauvignon Blanc, White Zinfandel, Chenin Blanc, and Pinot Grigio are whites that can tempt you away from the Chardonnay grape. %Sparkling Wines Top French wine producers such as Mumm and Mo t & Chandon vile de vanzare domnesti have set up wineries in the Napa Valley (see pp32 3). ^Cocktails Mojitos white rum, ice and fresh mint are an old standby still going strong. &Beers and Ales Local breweries abound in the Bay Area, such as Anchor Steam Beer (see p109). *Tea A huge range of infusions, springing from the healthy attitude that dominates here. (Coffee Many more ways to drink your coffee vile de vanzare domnesti than there are in all of Europe latte is still the blend of choice. )Mineral Water The top local brand comes from, and takes its name from Calistoga in the Napa Valley. Mecca

^Alamo Square Postcard central, thanks to its row of perfect Victorians backed by the knock out Downtown view. The park itself is a sloping patch of green, while the surrounding streets are lined with so many grand old houses that it has been declared a historic site. Two of them have been turned into hotels, although the areas immediately vile de vanzare domnesti outside the square are not the most salubrious at night. d Map E4

Shrine of St. Francis of Assisi vile de vanzare domnesti Declared a State Historic Landmark, the Gothic Revival St. Francis of Assisi Church was established on June 17, 1849, as the first parish church vile de vanzare domnesti in California. vile de vanzare domnesti The interior is adorned with 11 largerr rr than life murals, depicting the works of San Francisco s patron saint. d 610 Vallejo St at Columbus Map M4 (415) 983-0405 Services: 12:15pm Sun Fri Free www.shrinesf.org

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