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    <title>High Treason is a wine bar that’s just right for San Francisco</title>
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<div>It tastes like mealy and<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honeycrisp" title=""> honey apples</a>, using a racy, salty acidity that <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/linger" title="">lingers</a>&nbsp;and resounds. My brain records it as tasty, but the wine is not too soft for my present mood.</div>
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<div>(Yes, I&rsquo;m one of the individuals who holds up the line in the pub by inquiring relentlessly for &ldquo;flavors.&rdquo;</div>
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<div>&ldquo;I&rsquo;m likely to bring you a bit of Chardonnay,&rdquo; she says.</div>
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<div>And there it's. She pours the 2014 Christophe Chablis, a hamlet-level Chardonnay from Burgundy that is northern. It&rsquo;s a wine that needs to cuddle, but nevertheless gives you an space: concurrently milky and fresh, soft and organized, floral and citrus-y &mdash; but its citrus is similar to a jar of lemon curd, with that super-stressed dynamic of sweet abundance and vibrant, sour nip. It.</div>
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<div>Like that Chablis, High Treason, this wine bar, is right &mdash; not not belabored, yet serious and extensive. It does&rsquo;t feel overconsulted or storyboarded, but it&rsquo;s clear this is&rsquo;t amateur hour. It&rsquo;s doing everything a wine bar should do, and it&rsquo;s not messing with the <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/frivolity" title="">frivolities</a>&nbsp;that lots of <a href="http://www.boozeat.com/" title="">wine shops Malaysia</a>&nbsp;apply for their risk.</div>
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<div>For me, it will offer great wine in a comfortable setting &mdash; it should&rsquo;t be a Michelin starred eatery expertise &mdash; served by a person who knows what she&rsquo;s talking about, and desires to educate something to me. High Treason is more and all that. And that&rsquo;s just great with me.</div>]]> 
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