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Check, Please! Bay Area: Alhamra, Mandalay, Cafe Gibraltar

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Check, Please! Bay Area's sixth season episode 4 (#604) profiles and reviews these three Bay Area restaurants:

1) Alhamra Indian & Pakistani Restaurant: | restaurant information + video | reviews |

2) Mandalay: | restaurant information + video | reviews |

3) Café Gibraltar: | restaurant information + video | reviews | recipe | [CLOSED]

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Leslie SbroccoMy 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 Trefethen Dry Riesling, Oak Knoll District, Napa Valley, California $20
Riesling is undergoing a renaissance and with its racy, refreshing character, this wine is one of the reasons why. A poolside sipper extraordinaire or a match for lighter-style salads and piquant cuisine, it ranks among the most versatile of wines.

2008 Gainey Merlot, Santa Ynez Valley, California $20
With a velvety texture and vibrant fruit flavors, Gainey captures the appeal of Merlot. Hailing from Santa Barbara County's Santa Ynez Valley, the family-owned winery focuses on sustainability in its grape growing and winemaking. Their whole range of must-buy wines combines value with quality.

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