The new bottle store and café just recently opened on Lombardy Street in a previous hair salon.Owner Megan Hopkins relocated to Richmond from New York throughout the pandemic and is passionate about minimal intervention and natural wines.Browse bottles with appealing labels in the
cozy atmosphere featuring exposed brick and a captivating abstract acrylic, oil and charcoal painting by Olivia Wilson, who is likewise an accomplished pastry chef( formerly of Brenner Pass). Or, sidle as much as one of the tables and delight in a glass of red wine internal along with light bites, such as like fish dip, cheeses, charcuterie and cakes baked by Wilson.Reservations are accepted via text or phone for the 700-square-foot area, but one table is
constantly kept readily available for walk-ins. Also, keep your eye out for special wine tastings and dinners that are already taking place.Celladora Red wines will likewise be hosting a series of upcoming pop-ups: Feb. 27-Oro: The multi-regional Italian-inspired pop-up from Laine Myers will be featuring a seasonal menu with hits like tortellini in brodo. https://ororva.square.site/Feb. 28 – LundiGras: A pop-up by Kathryn Schmitz and Danny McDermott will commemorate New Orleans and completion of Carnival season with veg-forward Louisiane-inspired meals and special drink choices from 5 to 9 p.m.March 7-Cheese and wine pairing event with cheesemonger Sara Aducci Megan Marconyak has been enthusiastically feasting on every fresh flavor she can discover and recording it in composing for over 15 years. Drool along with her dining experiences and send her your #RVADine suggestions on Instagram @MeganMarcoStyle.