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We all know Chicago is THE place to find some of the best restaurants and chefs in the country. But just as important as food presentation and flavor combinations is the wine list that accompanies them.

In Vino Felicitas ("In Wine There is Happiness," for you non-Latin geeks) tunes you in to some of the finest wine selections, hippest wine bars and the best places to find great bottle deals and free tastings.

We know all palates are different, so join the conversation and let us know your tastes, distastes or whether you think we're just plain nuts.

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Raise a glass at Swirl Wine Bar

I was a little bit surprised when I walked through the rain--so long freshly straightened hair--a few blocks from the Merch Mart and into the welcoming arms of Swirl Wine Bar.

I was expecting--well, I'm not sure what I was expecting. Most of the wine bars I've been to have a very obvious theme. D.O.C. is lush and richly colored with a speakeasy kind of vibe. Bin 36--clean, minimalist, all about the wine.

But Swirl. I mentioned to my girlfriend (who went with me to Wine and She's Wednesday) that I couldn't pinpoint the theme and wasn't quite sure what they were trying to do ... but our consensus: whatever it is, it's working. Loved it. Here's a couple of (not so great, sorry) photos of the interior.

The ambiance has a totally relaxing lounge feel that was just different.

Picking up the menu, I have to admit, I was a little disappointed at first. The wine list was not at all extensive (the back side of the food menu), but after browsing, I realized that it was a fabulous selection, definitely influenced by some Latin flavor, which I LOVE. There were some great bottles from Spain, Portugal, Argentina. The food menu matched, with appetizers of empanadas and quesadillas made with chorizo. (They also offer a large variety of small, thin-crust pizzas.)

We went there originally for their special of the night (Ladies buy a bottle of wine and get a free cheese plate), but the bottles were a bit pricey ($40-$60 average) and we wanted to taste, so we opted for flights at $17 each.

Their sparkling flight was the highlight of my night. Cue wannabe artistic shot of champagne flutes:

From left:
Marquis De La Tour Rose NV (France, Loire valley): grab a bottle of your own for about $10 (cabernet franc)
'07 Reginato 'Blanc e Blanc' Mendoza: nice, light sparkling from Argentina (chenin blanc/chardonnay)
Adriano Adami Prosecco NV: Very good prosecco, about $15/bottle

Yum and yum.

The red wine flight continued a Latino/Italian flair with a Garnacha, Sangiovese/Merlot and Malbec. Pair it with pomme frites with truffle creme, and I'm in heaven.

All of it was delicious (including my friend's caprese and calamari), but I lose my tastebuds as I near the end of a good wine tasting night, alas.

I recommend Swirl, but expect to spend a bit. It makes for a great, low-key date night or a glass of wine before or after a night out.

Go from 5-7 p.m. during the week and get a $5 appetizer list. (Also has a full bar.) 111 W. Hubbard, Merchandise Mart stop.

See my previous post for their other weekly specials.

Cheers!

Sandi Villarreal

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You should start using the star rating system!

:-)

! 1 points by Tom 45 weeks 2 days ago

Nice interior. Quite simple, but original :)

Simple and slique, I wonder what the noise levels are like with such a narrow layout? It does look like it has a warm ambiance though.

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We all know Chicago is THE place to find some of the best restaurants and chefs in the country. But just as important as food presentation and flavor combinations is the wine list that accompanies them.

In Vino Felicitas ("In Wine There is Happiness," for you non-Latin geeks) tunes you in to some of the finest wine selections, hippest wine bars and the best places to find great bottle deals and free tastings.

We know all palates are different, so join the conversation and let us know your tastes, distastes or whether you think we're just plain nuts.

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