House Wines

Our new house white wine is Southern Right Cellars from South Africa, a crisp dry beauty with a complex middle and a very precise finish that sells for $10.99 at Shoppers. This appealing wine is made one mile from the Atlantic Ocean in the stony shale soils of the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley. On African soil the grape takes on a noticeably complex character. Each sip offers a bouquet of lime, tangerine peel and wild gardenia with a flinty dose of mineral energy. With each bottle sold, a contribution is made by the winery to conservation of the rare Southern Right whale. An enlightened alternative to high alcohol, flabby oak chards.

Our favorite full-bodied, goes-with-everything red wine is the remarkable 2001 Carignane from River Run Vintners. Fueled by grapes grown in Corralitos, this is one appealing varietal — brilliant with cheese, soft enough for salmon and albacore, and intriguing enough to simply sip all by itself. You can find it at Staff of Life for around $10 and at the winery.

Don’t miss the chance to sample hard-to-find wines from the area’s celebrated-but-tiny wineries at the new, one-stop-shopping wine store – VinoCruz. The brainchild of Jeffrey Kongslie and former Barney’s buyer, J-P Correa, the sparkling new enoteca is located in Abbott Square off Cooper Street (in the Museum of Art and History building, just behind Annieglass). Open Mon – Thurs 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Fri-Sat, 11 to 8 p.m. and Sunday noon to 6 p.m.

Yes – Oswald is still open!

Relax, food fans. Downtown’s cozy bistro Oswald is not going anywhere anytime soon. According to longtime staffer Janet Silverglate the restaurant will remain in its present location between Pacific and Cedar Streets for many, many months to come. “We don’t feel any immediate pressure to move,” she told me this week. “The only change for now is that we aren’t open on Sundays.” So now you know and should be making reservations for some of the finest dining in the area. Oswald – 1547 Pacific Ave., SC – 831/423-7427.