Sharon Bowman
Sharon Bowman
I was in SF recently after a stay up the coast, and every restaurant was booked up because I was a dunce and it was Valentine's evening and I had planned this trip for several months with my sister and two nephews, and we HAD NOT reserved at our last meal before leaving California, which, duh. But, anyway.
We got a reservation at Aquitaine, which CMM had noted was OK, hereabouts.
The food was actually quite competent, and I had a wine I'd never had before, by which I mean something from a producer I'd never had before:
2012 Domaine Bru-Baché Jurançon Sec - Such a fine find and a treat (recommended by the attentive sommelier after I ordered a ('sssssscuse me) champagne from Agrapart and it was out). All Gros Manseng, having this cool texture, a little glycerine-y but with cut. I will try to find this and try it again. It was also good for my non-geeky sister.
Points to the sommelier for telling me and my sister that we had the best V's day dates ever (nephews Jack and Zachary, 11 and 13), and for serving Jack his first ginger beer, just because he thought the boy might like it.
We got a reservation at Aquitaine, which CMM had noted was OK, hereabouts.
The food was actually quite competent, and I had a wine I'd never had before, by which I mean something from a producer I'd never had before:
2012 Domaine Bru-Baché Jurançon Sec - Such a fine find and a treat (recommended by the attentive sommelier after I ordered a ('sssssscuse me) champagne from Agrapart and it was out). All Gros Manseng, having this cool texture, a little glycerine-y but with cut. I will try to find this and try it again. It was also good for my non-geeky sister.
Points to the sommelier for telling me and my sister that we had the best V's day dates ever (nephews Jack and Zachary, 11 and 13), and for serving Jack his first ginger beer, just because he thought the boy might like it.