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!



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You should start using the star rating system!
:-)
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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