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South End 2.0

Thursday, January 17th, 2013

Filled with award-winning restaurants, wine shops, and culture, Boston’s South End has long been one of our favorite neighborhoods.

2012 brought many exciting new additions to the neighborhood, including; Cinquecento Restaurant, the Urban Grape Wine Shop, and Zocalo Mexican Restaurant, among others. With all of the new additions, it became clear that we couldn’t limit our South End Tours to only three stops. Starting this January, you can now choose between two separate South End Tours!

Saturday tours bring guests to –

Gaslight Brasserie

Gaslight, Brasserie du Coin is a classic neighborhood Parisian brasserie. We find Gaslight’s decor is warm and inviting. Our Ambassadors lead a tasting at its hand crafted Parisian zinc bar surrounded by reclaimed wood floors, mosaic tiles, beamed wood ceilings, nicotine stained walls and antique mirror. What a fun way to kick off the tour!

Cinquecento

Say Festeggiamo for: Cinquecento, this bold new Romanesque incarnation of the old Rocca space on Harrison Avenue, will be the 2nd stop on your South End wine tour. This much anticipated. 250 seat restaurant with a 100 bottle wine list features provincial roman cuisine from Chef Chris Robins (Gaslight Alum). How big of a deal is Cinquecento? So big that the Globe Magazine devoted ten pages to the restaurant’s backstory almost a year ago. With exposed red brick, reclaimed wood tables, an Italian onyx marble bar, and endless bottles of Campari, the space has a subtle Italian feel and an upscale coziness. Saluti!

Masa

Our tour concludes at Masa. Masa offers an award winning menu of “new Southwest” cuisine, pairing flavors and cooking styles of the South Western kitchen with local New England ingredients. We will taste two savory red wines paired with Yucca Fries, Steak Tostada, Queso Fundido Empandas, and Grilled Chorizo. We highly recommend booking reservations for dinner after the tour!

Sunday tours wind their way through the South End with stops at –

Forum

Forum is a modern interpretation of a city dining experience. Located on Bolyston Street, Forum boasts two distinct floors, two bars, an outdoor patio and cafe space, and a 1300 bottle wine cellar! Designed to provide a romantic atmosphere, the dining room offers unobstructed views of Boylston Street. This is your first stop on your tour. You’ll start off with savory small bites as your Wine Ambassador shares the nuances of wine tasting.

Zocalo

Zocalo Mexican Grill spices up our South End tour as the 2nd stop on your wine tour. Zozalo’s contemporary Mexican cuisine based on traditional culinary recipes utilizing high quality, authentic, and fresh ingredients. Executive Chef Ricardo Ramos expands on his growing restaurant group with bigger and bolder wines from South of the border. Enjoy a rare glimpse into authentic Mexican cooking while we taste exotic and bold wines to pair!

Urban Grape

The brainchild of TJ Douglas, “The Urban Grape” recently welcomed its 2nd location in the South End, and boasts wine for every palate. We’ll use their simple, yet spot-on “Progressive Shelving” system, as well as their Enomatic tasting machine, to find you exactly what you like. A moment of zen for wine lovers everywhere. Join us at our final location, in this elegantly designed contemporary space, where they focus on community, and the simple pleasures of drinking great wine!

Tours are offered each Saturday and Sunday at 3:00pm and last approximately two hours.
Tickets are $56 per person can be purchased online at www.citywinetours.com or by calling 855-455-8747.

Less Than Two Weeks Til Christmas – Wino Gift Guide

Monday, December 17th, 2012

If you’re like us at City Wine Tours, you’re checking off your holiday shopping lists and scrambling to think of ideas for those last few people. No matter who is on your holiday list (as long as they are Winos), we have a few ideas for your gifting pleasure!

Wine Cork

Thinking about getting wine accessories as a gift? Whether you’re thinking about a wine rack, wine aerator, wine opener, wine chiller, etc. for the wine lover in your life, you really can’t go wrong here. One item that we love this year (and Oprah happens to agree) is the Corkcicle. Get perfectly chilled wine every time with an icicle cork that works as good as it looks!

Wine Cork Wreath

Want a gift on the cheap? Maybe you’ve been drinking up your holiday spending money on all those great bottles lately. (Don’t worry, we know it’s hard to resist a great bottle!) Well, put those corks to good use and make a DIY cork wreath. Just grab a circular backing and start gluing! And hey, enjoy a great bottle while you make it, because you’ll probably need that one last cork to complete the wreath!

Wine

Hello? Isn’t that an obvious gift to give anyone this season? Well, don’t just give the gift of your favorite varietal. Dress that guy up a little more! We love wine totes, but why not take it up a notch? Vineyard Vines makes a great wine bottle bow tie to class up that bottle a little more. It is sure to be a hit!

City Wine Tours Gift Certificate

We can’t write up a Wino Gift Guide without including our most favorite gift of the 2012 season! Yes, we do have to toot our horn and say that every wine-lovers life is not complete without experiencing one of our tours. A City Wine Tours gift certificate is the perfect item for any wine and food lover that already has everything. Give the experiential gift that they’ll really appreciate and love. And you of course need to join them on the tour, right?! Visit www.citywinetours.com/gifts for more information and to purchase today!

Happy Wine Gift-Giving! We at City Wine Tours wish you a safe and happy holiday season!

Read About Our North End Wine Tour on Wine Dine with Us

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

Read the blog posting titled “He Said, She Said – City Wine Tours – Touring the North End One Glass at a Time” by clicking here.

Read All About Our Wine Tours on CBS Boston

Monday, September 5th, 2011

Learn more about our neighborhood wine tours on CBS Boston. Click Here.