Wine racked By Tom Mackenzie (Beijing Weekend) Updated: 2006-07-18 10:07
Two suits of armour stand guard at the entrance to The Cellar, setting
the medieval theme for a wine bar that claims to have the best selection of reds
and whites in Beijing.
Sitting at the toes of the newly-opened Trio
building below the more in-your-face Frank's Place, it has an amusing air of
haughty superiority.
Heavy, wrought iron chandeliers with candles hang
from the arched ceiling, racks of wine line the walls and single red roses
decorate every table.
Temperature controlled cabinets are built into the
wall on the left, the names of the wine lovers who have hired them to house
their collections proudly displayed on polished bronze plaques.
Serious
drinkers are expected to indulge at one of the rather informal looking tables
that run the length of the bar but there is a separate seating area for those
who prefer to kick back with their Shiraz or Chardonnay. Unfortunately its all
high backed black leather chairs and red velvet cushions are a rather
incongruous addition that would be better suited to a cheap gentlemen's club
than a venue that is aiming for a touch of sophistication.
But dcor and
atmosphere were always going to come second for a bar that prides itself on
being the city's new wine pioneer. And their vast selection of reds and whites
from France, Spain, Italy and the New World, must surely put them in the running
for that title. With bottles ranging in price from around 600 yuan (US$75) to
25,200 yuan (US$3,150) for a bottle of Petrus Pomerol 1988, even the pickiest of
punters are spoilt for choice. There is also a good selection of cocktails at 50
yuan (US$6.25) a pop, bottled beers for between 30 yuan (US$3.75) and 45 yuan
(US$5.6) and an impressive choice of spirits.
The pseudo-medieval dcor
and slightly sterile atmosphere does not make this the most alluring bar in town
but if you are serious about your plonk and have a bit of cash to splash, The
Cellar will not disappoint.
The Cellar Location: B1, Trio, Jiangtai Xilu, west of
Rosedale Hotel, Lido area, Chaoyang District Tel:
010-64378399
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