Israeli celebrity chef Eyal Shani just opened his first-ever wine bar in Greenwich Village
Briefly

Eyal Shani has launched Shmoné Wine, a wine bar adjacent to his Michelin-starred restaurant Shmoné in Greenwich Village. The bar underscores the philosophy that wine transcends mere consumption, described by Shani as "liquid poetry". Featuring predominantly selections from small family-owned producers globally, the collection is curated by wine director Yonatan Chaitchik. Pricing is accessible, starting from $16 per glass. The atmosphere is refined and reminiscent of European wine bars, complemented by a menu of small bites that pair well with the wines, including unique dishes and some of Shmoné's popular offerings.
"Wine is not just a drink, it is liquid poetry, born from the most beautiful grapes, crafted to connect people in a way that is timeless and universal."
"Just as Shani's restaurants focus on single-ingredient dishes so too does the beverage program at Shmoné Wine, most bottles and glasses offered on site are by small producers."
Read at Time Out New York
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