the wine chronicles episode 5: wine tasting a stone’s throw away
It doesn’t look like much from the outside — a low brick building somewhere in quazi-no man’s land just across the LA River off North Main Street. A few cars parked on the quiet street and a couple people emerging with wine boxes did little to indicate the existence of a restaurant and wine store on the other side of the wall.
When I opened the door to San Antonio Winery I was in for a bit of a shock. The place was brightly lit and bustling with activity as if Christmas came early to the wine store. This is not at all what I was expecting on a Friday afternoon. When asked if they were always this busy a store attendant replied, “Actually, this is kind of slow for us.”
More San Antonio Winery shock and awe…
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May 13, 2008 2 Comments
the wine chronicles episode 4: diy wine tasting at 626 reserve
An obvious destination for wine enthusiasts in Downtown is 626 Reserve Wine Bar. The name says it all, right?
626 Reserve, located on Spring Street in the City Lofts building, has been quietly serving up food, wine and jazz for the past 2 years.
Owner Barbara Taylor-Gray reports their busiest nights are Tuesdays and Thursdays when they have live musical performances and Art Walk nights are even busier. Depending on how many guests hang around the musicians may stay as late as 10 or 11pm.
The dark interior and terracotta-colored walls give 626 Reserve a warm and cozy atmosphere suitable for romantic dates and intimate gatherings. It is difficult to pinpoint the decor but it almost has an African Art Deco-ish flavor. Some of their artwork is from the gallery next door and rotates on a regular basis.
May 11, 2008 2 Comments
inaugural taiwan festival at el pueblo this weekend
This weekend kicks off the first annual Taiwan Fest-LA at the historic landmark El Pueblo across from Union Station. You are probably wondering why this event would be held at a Mexican-American landmark instead of, say, Chinatown. I wondered the same thing. My only guess is the event would cause traffic problems in the narrow streets and sidewalks of Chinatown.
In any case, I decided to check out this event. Though I was born and raised in Los Angeles, my parents immigrated from Taiwan over 30 years ago. I don’t get much chance to keep my language and culture alive, so if there’s a part of me remotely Taiwanese I would probably find it here, at Taiwan Fest-LA.
May 10, 2008 6 Comments
the wine chronicles episode 3: learning to be less of a wine retard
As all new wine enthusiasts know describing the taste and aroma of a wine can be very elusive. The experts say “just go with what you like” or “there’s no right or wrong way to describe a wine.” I think they say that just to make the newbies feel better.
I am very new to the wine world. In fact, I’m pretty sure the sommelier wants to stab himself whenever I describe a wine as “grape-y” or having a “Robitussin finish.” At the very least it’s as entertaining as a trainwreck. I am a wine retard, or at least my tastebuds are. Some people are just born with an exquisite palate, but I clearly need help defining and communicating my wine impressions.
May 10, 2008 2 Comments
poketo warehouse sale this saturday
Who or what is Poketo? Poketo is a network of artists founded by Ted Vadakan and Angie Myung. They describe themselves as “Totally eclectic and 100% unique.” The first Poketo wallets were launched in 2003 as limited edition pieces to accompany the work of a small group of artists, as a calling card of sorts. Now, these pieces are collectors items.
The Poketo Studio on Hewitt Street is opening for a $5-$10 warehouse sale this Saturday, May 10 from 10am-5pm. A cupcake social will also accompany this event, so you can satisfy your sweet tooth and fuel your shopping energy.
The products are graphic-driven, modern and a little funky. Items for sale include stationary, wallets, clothing, prints and housewares. At $5-$10 a piece that is quite a bargain. You might even consider doing some early Christmas shopping or, heaven forbid, last minute Mother’s Day shopping.
Poketo Studio
510 S. Hewitt Street #506
Los Angeles, CA 90013
$5-$10 Warehouse Sale and Cupcake Social
Saturday May 10
10am-5pm
Thanks to reader Elaine for the tip!
May 8, 2008 No Comments
the wine chronicles episode 2: ralph’s as community (wine) cooler
While wine tasting at Ralph’s supermarket may not be glamorous, it is a regularly scheduled event and one of the only wine tasting shows in town. Some nights can be more quiet than others, but in general these events have built up a decent crowd over the past few months. It is a good place to hobnob with fellow members of the community and is frequented by many regulars.
The range of attendees includes USC students, employees of the housing authority and local residents among others. The atmosphere is jovial, even more so after the tasting commences. The last two times I’ve attended definitely had a sense of community and camaraderie.
Several tastings are held each week from 5-8pm in the little easy-to-miss eating area behind the deli. The events range from $8-$15 depending on the prices of the 4 wines featured.
May 8, 2008 3 Comments
the wine chronicles episode 1: a wine enthusiast’s hope and heartbreak
Pasadena is home to several wine-lover’s haunts: Bodega, Vertical Wine Bar, Red White + Bluezz, Barcelona, and The Crepevine Bistro among others. Culver City has BottleRock, Vinoteque and Vino Populi, and I’m sure there are several wine bars throughout Los Angeles of which I am unaware. So why does Downtown, a blossoming center for art, food and culture currently lack the wine experience? Is anyone else thirsty for this particular scene to arrive?
I have discovered wines are like people. They can make interesting dinner companions or sit idly by as tastebud candy. A thoughtfully selected wine can elevate any experience, dining or otherwise.
At the risk of sounding overly corny, if wines are like people then wine-tasting is like dating. You have to go through a lot of wines before finding something special enough to take home. Most wines are pretty decent, some are downright dreadful and some are “just not the one,” but once in a while you’ll find a bottle you just can’t stop thinking about. You won’t know unless you put yourself out there to meet the right wine
May 6, 2008 15 Comments
cinco de mayo!
It doesn’t seem all that long ago our calendars turned from 2007 to 2008 and now we find ourselves already on the 5th of May. It is difficult to fathom how this ‘new’ year is so close to being half-over. Summer is just around the corner and this recent heat wave certainly reminds us of it.
It’s getting to be the time for BBQs, ice cream cones, pool parties, hitting the beach and anything that involves being outdoors and soaking up the sun.
How are you, my fellow Angelenos, celebrating this glorious Cinco de Mayo? Perhaps you have a yearly ritual, or perhaps you are trying something new. I invite you to share your libation plans with the rest of us. Where can one go to find the best margarita in town? Shall we attempt a Downtown Cinco de Mayo round-up?
May 5, 2008 1 Comment

