The potential this place has is crazy, but it is not likely going to succeed with these price markups. If you know little about wine, it may seem impressive. If you know labels, prices, and vintages, you'll quickly realize there's about a 2.5 to 4x markup. 2019 Tignanello @$495, market value $165 on a bad day, and this was one of the lowest markups.
There's so much potential, but if they can't figure out how to price, the corks will dry before they turn a profit.
Awesome cellar and environment, considering where it is geographically. Service was good, pleasant. Didn't try any food and didn't stay long enough after seeing flights you can buy at Walmart and high end you wouldn't dare purchase at those prices.
So close to a very...
Read moreThere are lots of wine bars in Las Vegas, some old, some (most) new. This one has been around as long as I've been visiting Vegas and it has been consistently solid over the years. The flights feature interesting wines, not run of the mill grocery and liquor store brands. The by the glass pours are always fresh. They either go through enough bottles that you don't have to worry about getting a pour of anything too old to serve or they carefully check open bottles before serving from them. Either way, I've never been served a bad wine here. Very good and friendly...
Read moreCame here last week by some friends for an Elijah Craig Bourbon Tasting. They were charging $35.00 per person for the event. They had small bites to help cleanse your palate in between tasting the three varieties they had. 1.) bottle #1 was EC bourbon. For my preference it was ok. 2.) bottle #2 was the Toasted Barrel this was warm and spicy with black pepper and nutty flavors. 3.) bottle #3 was the Single Barrel B batch 12 year old. 124.2 Proof. For a higher proof bottle this was very smooth with a sweeter finish. My favorite of higher proof Bourbons. It was...
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