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The hotel was served by the Ristorante Brunello which specializes in Mediterranean food, particularly Italian cuisine, and uses fresh ingredients imported from Italy for authenticity. [2] It had over 500 wines on offer, including a collection of Sassicaia wines. The restaurant was located on the ground floor, facing Kensington Gardens.
The restaurant was co-owned by Walter Georis and his brother, Gaston Georis. In 2015, Walter took full ownership of the restaurant. The wine director is Jeff Birkemeier and the executive chef is David Baron. [1] The restaurant is dog friendly and allows dog owners to order whatever they want off the menu to feed their dogs. [3] Wine cellar at ...
The Stonepine Estate is a 330 acres (1.3 km 2) hotel located in Carmel Valley, Monterey County, California, United States. Stonepine provides luxury accommodations, dining, weddings, corporate retreats, and equestrian activities. The property consists of two main areas: Chateau Noel and the Double H Ranch.
Brunello di Montalcino Biondi Santi, 1967 – Brunello di Montalcino Fattoria dei Barbi, 1968, bottle n° R7381 – Tegolato, 1966, produced bottles: 39,200, bottle n° 20,910. Brunello di Montalcino is made 100% from Sangiovese. Traditionally, the wine goes through an extended maceration period, where color and flavor are extracted from the skins.
Tre on Main, the third restaurant from Sangiovese Enterprises, boasts elevated Italian cuisine, including 24K gold risotto carbonara.
Carmel Valley Village is in northern Monterey County, 13 miles (21 km) east-southeast of Carmel-by-the-Sea and 16 miles (26 km) southeast of Monterey. The Carmel Valley Village CDP comprises the main community of Carmel Valley on the northeast side of the Carmel River, as well as the community of Robles del Rio on the southwest side of the ...
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The community is bordered to the north by Fairbanks Ranch and Rancho Santa Fe, to the south by Del Mar Mesa, to the east by Torrey Highlands, and to the west by Carmel Valley. State Route 56 (Ted Williams Freeway) passes through this community. 1,300 acres (49 percent) of this community is preserved as natural habitat. [6]