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People say I can be a bit harsh. Like, say, Stalin. (See my husband for details.) I’m working on this.
Shortly after it opened, in June 2007, I wrote a screed about a Washington Avenue bistro called Spill the Wine because I went there one night and they served me glass after glass of lukewarm swill. It is true; this happened. Here are the mitigating factors: It was a 90-degree evening, their air conditioner (I later found out) had broken earlier that day, the staff was new and barely trained, and I was on a rampage largely because I'd been hearing from other dedicated wine drinkers that this is the one egregious mistake Midwestern retailers make again and again.
"Why can't they get it through their heads?" one reader had written to me earlier that week. "Room temperature means the interior of a drawing room in Alsace, not the temperature in your kitchen at the height of summer?"
So I did what you're warned never to do with children or sensitive brand-new restaurateurs. I made an example of Spill the Wine. Only to find last night, they've gone me one better. They've made an example, too: becoming in the year-plus since I first visited them perhaps the classiest, least expensive, most pleasant wine bar in town.
A friend and I snuck in around 5:30. (I was worried, of course, that someone might be waiting with a pack of pit bulls to sic on me.) We sat at a table for two under the cream-and-russet scarves and dangling vines of light that make this place as lovely and simple as a stage set. Within moments, a darling and attentive boy named Ben was at our tableside, encouraging us (!) to take advantage of the daily Happy Hour special which provides eight wines (four red, four white) for $15. There was also a menu of snacks, each for five.
Hey, brave Anonymous, 85 degree wine tastes like shit, unless you happen to like that mulled crap that the English drink at Christmas. Also, it's "you're" not "your", which means I guess we can put you in the Thunderbird camp when it comes to grammar.
Wow. Kudos to you for heading back and being open to what happens. I've visited Spill the Wine countless times - my office is really close by - and I am confident to recommend it to anyone. Relax, this place offers great value and food that isn't fried: it's fresh. Serving sizes are appropriate. I hope other places model themselves after Spill the Wine!
You really didn't get a good deal on the Manyana Tempranillo. It should normally retail for less than $8 and can be found on sale for $4.99 in this market. To offer a bottle as a "happy hour special" at $15, when they paid less than $5, does not speak well for their mark-ups.
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