Wine shop/art gallery to open next month
January 21st 12:01pm, 2010
Remember when hippies gave flowers to the cops (and the occasional National Guardsman) at protests? Well, now that the Vino Gallery is turning a former Central West End police substation into a wine shop and art gallery, let the conversion between the martial and the spiritual recommence!
Co-owners Rachael Buehrer and Alex Head are planning a mid-February opening for what Buehrer called “an artisan wine shop specializing in smaller and unusual vintages and a boutique art gallery spotlighting local artists.”
The Vino Gallery will occupy the former substation at 4701 McPherson Ave., a block east of Euclid Avenue. Buehrer promised “wine sampling every evening and all day on Saturday, wine classes, a wine-of-the-month club, a private space for wine parties and charity events, visits by vineyard reps, and we’ll possibly be selling wine by the glass by the spring. We’re licensed to do that, too.”
Buehrer also noted that the gallery’s Web site should launch in the next few days here.
– Byron Kerman
By Bryan A. Hollerbach
Tags: Saint Louis Cellars, Vino Gallery, wine


January 22nd, 2010 at 8:39 am
Awesome! Finally a real wine bar in a hood that is crying out for it.
January 24th, 2010 at 9:00 pm
This is fantastic! I have traveled the world tasting wine and found boutique wineries to offer beautiful selections that the general public seldom often get to enjoy. The Art Gallery is a perfect compliment. I look forward to becoming a regular. The location sounds perfect.
March 24th, 2010 at 2:29 pm
Thats a great post, thanks for posting it. I’ve bookmarked your rss feed and will be eager to reading more!
April 21st, 2010 at 10:59 pm
I went to this shop. great wine and great service. cant wait to go back!!!