Re: Update to assignment list
Subject: Re: Update to assignment list
From: "Karen Lancaster" <lancaster.karen@gmail.com>
Date: 2/27/08, 14:16
To: "Barrett Brown" <barriticus@gmail.com>

I've already got those. Just the blurbs, please! Thank you, MSTG.

On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> wrote:
Word. As for format, they want addresses and phone numbers or not?


On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 9:30 PM, Karen Lancaster <lancaster.karen@gmail.com> wrote:
On breakfast list, "Crescent City Cafe" is closed.
On shopping list, "New Vintage" is actually "Next Vintage" - a wine shop adjoining a restaurant called "Charlie Palmer" which adjoins a hotel - the Joule. Story on that below.
 
Charlie Palmer spins off wine boutique

12:11 PM CST on Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Next Vintage, the retail wine boutique adjoining Charlie Palmer, is so small, it's like a vertical glass-and-steel aerie. There, wine director Drew Hendricks and his team oversee 300 bottles rotating from the Charlie Palmer wine list, which has about 700 selections.

That means the wines are tightly focused. Each is chosen to build a portfolio representing styles and regions from around the world that also match Mr. Palmer's progressive American cooking.

Despite Next Vintage's diminutive size and close ties to the restaurant, "we want it to be a retail wine shop for everybody who lives in Dallas," says Mr. Hendricks, who recently became Texas' third master sommelier.

But when he decided to include the large number of half-bottles, he says, "I had in mind the hotel guests."

The Joule, a boutique hotel next door, opens later in the spring, and Next Vintage offers guests a convenient way to grab a bottle of wine or a half bottle to enjoy in the privacy of their hotel room.

One other very cool fact: Charlie Palmer's restaurant-wine prices are the standard retail price at Next Vintage, plus $25 to $35, says Mr. Hendricks.

That makes the wines some of the best bargains in the city, where a mark-up of 3 ½ to 4 times wholesale is not unusual.

"We're selling a lot of wine because the pricing is so generous," Mr. Hendricks says.

 




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