Digital Wine Bar in Los Angeles
Experimentation
often leads to what the experts call discovery.
We're
referring to drinking wine of course, and the proprietors of Vinoteque,
a new wine bar-slash-live-music venue now soft-open in Culver City, are creatively
uncorking their curious and formidable supply to encourage maximum
experimentation (and hence discovery).
At Vinoteque,
you can order a glass of any wine in the place—about 500 options from Croatia
to Australia to South Africa—and once the bottle's uncorked, its name is
displayed on a pair of digital screens so your neighboring protégés know the
rest is up for grabs. (Co-owner Adam Fleischman was involved with the launch of
the similar—if less high-tech—dispensation technique utilizing an oversized
chalkboard at fellow
When you're
through by the bar, aim straight for the larger adjacent lounge, where the cork
ceiling from Silver Lake Wine designer Ana Henton both continues the wine theme
and acoustically assists the musicians onstage. (The name combines
"vinoteca" with "discotheque.") And if you come back in the
morning, you'll find pastries and coffee.
But
Vinotecafé just wouldn't be as catchy.





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