San Antonio restaurant Sorrento's pasta sauce a finalist in H-E-B product-search contest

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A panel of judges will select the victor early next month. The grand prize winner takes home $25,000 and H-E-B shelf space. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX SanAntonioFood SanAntonioRestaurants Texas

Margherita Ciccone of Sorrento Ristorante stands in front of her business' packaged sauces.

Longtime Alamo Heights eatery Sorrento Ristorante's bottled pasta sauces are a step away from landing shelf space at H-E-B.landed on the San Antonio-based grocer's 10th Annual Quest for Texas Best finalist list. That makes the 22-year-old restaurant the sole Alamo City contender forH-E-B's team reviewed more than 600 products from 132 Texas cities in this year's contest, officials said.

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