Full Belly Files | Monterey’s Santa Barbara Wine Ties

A Follow-Up to Last Week’s Trip and Lots of Burritos to Read

Fri Sep 03, 2021 | 06:44pm

The wine business is as incestuous as an industry gets, which I was constantly reminded of during last week’s trip to Monterey County, the subject of last week’s newsletter. 

As a follow-up to that — by nature of deadlines, I actually filed last Friday’s post on Wednesday morning, before my trip was even half-done — I’ll give you a rundown of all the ways that Santa Barbara County’s wine world is intersecting with Monterey’s right now.

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Sam Smith at Pelio Vineyard | Credit: Matt Kettmann
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Ian Brand | Credit: Matt Kettmann

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Burrito Week Cometh

Here’s an inside tip: We are putting together our first-ever Burrito Week issue for late September. Like our (usually) annual Burger Week, this roving edible event is enlisting restaurants that will serve specially developed burritos for $7, prompting our readers to support their favorite places or try new ones, all while posting photos to social media along the way. If it’s anything like Burger Weeks of past, it will create quite a delicious buzz around town. 

The bonus onus for myself and my colleagues is that we must try each burrito first. So we send out staffers to every participating restaurant to sample and report in advance, and then we write up short pieces about the food and the people serving it. 

And to clear up any of the ever-present confusion that surrounds promotional events like this, Burrito Week is not about the best burrito or all of the burritos or the most authentic burrito. It’s about enjoying burritos, supporting our neighbors who support our journalism with their participation, and firing up community spirit, a social condiment needed perhaps more now than ever. 

We’ve already got 11 restaurants signed up, but there’s still time to join the fun. Check out the details here, and send an email here if you’re interested. 

Meanwhile, newspapers to the north and south of us — which awesomely have enough in their budgets to put numerous people on one-dish detail for extended periods of time — recently published extensive bang-up burrito jobs. 

Last weekend, the Los Angeles Times came out with food critic Bill Addison’s “Best Breakfast Burritos in Los Angeles” roundup. It made me feel hungry and fat at the same time. 

And a couple of weeks before, the San Francisco Chronicle went way deep into all things wrapped with their “Burrito City” project, which includes history, debates, “architecture,” and much more. The highlight, at least for those tracking down some grub, would be Soleil Ho’s exploration of the “Top Burritos in the Bay Area.” Somehow, she narrowed it down to 11. 

From My Table

Credit: Alexandra DeFurio

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