Inside Terroir |
A Vine RomanceTerroir Wine Bar Opens Tuesday, March 4, 2008 When it comes to wine bars, sometimes less is more. Take Terroir, the new 24-seat wine bar in the East Village from the owners of Hearth and Insieme. Part wine temple, part café, Terroir (Latin for terra firma) takes its name and inspiration from wines deeply rooted in a region. Designed by the brothers of co-owner Paul Grieco, Terroir is the size of a jewel-box with a 16-seat communal table in the center. Once you step inside, unwind with one of 24 wines available by the glass, sourced from all over the world. Get there early for the daily special from 5 p.m to 6 p.m., where you can choose from five different wines for five dollars each. Complement your vino and indulge in a small Italian menu of paninis (try the duck ham with hen-of-the-woods mushrooms and Taleggio), hand-cut charcuterie plates (Iberico ham, duck prosciutto), and fried stuff (sage leaves with lamb sausage). There’s even daily pasta and meatball specials. And on a cold Winter day, who can resist that? |
