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A PHILOSOPHY BEHIND THE
WINES
I have been fortunate over the
last twelve years to have the opportunity to taste many, many wines
without having a preconception of those I taste. I have shied away from
reading reviews or heeding to some numeric rating given by a columnist
in a magazine.
Sure, when I've tasted an Opus One
or properly aged bottle of first growth Bordeaux my mouth is rewarded
for the experience... But when I taste a bottle of Amici Chardonnay,
Tudal Cabernet or T-Vine Granache I am also rewarded not just by their
sublime complexities but by knowing these are small production wines
produced with a love for making wine.
I am glad I can recommend these
special wines to our guests as unusual and perhaps more intriguing than
a bottle of Beringer or "KJ". These wines may be new, rare or
overlooked but they are really quite good and I love being able to
share them.
The primary goal in constructing
any wine list is that it complements the menu and serves the diner. I
hope to offer something for everyone in whatever price bracket while
remaining true to the spirit of the restaurant and the desires of our
guests.
Yes, a Silver Oak or a
Château Margaux may find its way on to the wine list but it
will be complemented by some very interesting and slightly off the
beaten path wines that may make the dining experience one of discovery
as well. Enjoy!
Zak Stone
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