I’m closing out the year back home in Atlanta visiting friends and family, where The
Atlanta Wine School’s new Vino Venue provides a nice diversion from the usual holiday
fare.
Vino Venue came together late in 2012 after much planning
and preparation. The results are spectacular. It’s a beautiful spot with
literally everything wine under one roof – a wine bar; an enomatic pouring system;
a nice retail selection; service for small-plates and tapas; and an educational
room with a gourmet kitchen. This is a must-visit if you live in or visit Atlanta . Between education
(including WSET & CSW), shopping, or a leisurely evening out – all of the
bases are covered!
Retail-wise it was a good spot to pick up a great little
entry-level Etna Rosso for holiday dinner. A 2011 Tenuta delle Terre Nere Etna Rosso, which is made from the Narello Mascalese grape and is from the unique
soils of the active Mt. Etna volcano in Sicily. Think lightness and elegance of
Pinot Noir with bright red fruit and crazy floral/mineral qualities, tidied up
with sharp acid and firm tannins. I’m probably selling its uniqueness a little
short with that description, so check it out for yourself.
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