Month: December 2012

December 15, 2012

“As you get older, you shouldn’t waste time drinking bad wine.” – Julia Child As the year ends, I round up some of 2012’s best newcomers: Top Tastes highlights the 10 best new restaurant/food openings, and Imbiber covers the top 10 new spirits releases. In The Latest, I review two new comfort food outposts, Jamber and Company. Wandering Traveler recaps… Read more →

10 Best Spirits Releases of 2012

Article by Virginia Miller, Press photos/from brand websites Each year holds a range of interesting spirits released from around the globe. As the craft spirit industry continues to explode, there are many exciting newcomers this year. Here are some of the best of what’s crossed my desk in 2012. FORD’s GIN ($27) –  The 86 Company is a new venture… Read more →

Comfort Food Newcomers: The Company & Jamber

San Francisco doesn’t lack for comfort food. The wave of gastropubs and gourmet comfort food of the past decade has insured most neighborhoods aren’t without elevated burgers and grown-up childhood favorites. Two new restaurants in SoMa and the Mission opened in September with very different menus but both with comfort at the forefront. COMPANY, Mission (1000 Guerrero at 22nd, 415-374-7479)… Read more →

Fall in PASO ROBLES

An October week in what has historically been a Central California ranching (some say “cow”) town, Paso Robles is now best known for wine, maintaining its small town, cowboy spirit with a thriving wine scene that has everyone from natives to the creators of American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance opening wineries (I visited the gamut). Ever… Read more →

December 1, 2012

“The affinity comes before the bottle, but the wine amplifies the affinity. Is it just the alcohol? That feeling of well-being inherent in a glass or two of wine? Nobody likes to talk about the buzz factor, but clearly that’s a part of the wine experience. I don’t mean intoxication, inebriation or drunkenness. But alcohol is an essential part of… Read more →

12 Reasons to Love Nevada City & Grass Valley

Imagine if the Wild West collided with a European village. There might be winding, narrow streets through neighboring towns, plotting through pine trees. Old West saloons, wood sidewalks and columns, classic homes in walkable small towns. Not far from Lake Tahoe, at the foothills of the Sierra Mountains, there are two such tiny towns. The Gold Country towns of Grass Valley,… Read more →