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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Totally Excited for Vinaigrette

I got caught at the light at the intersection of 50th and Xerxes on my way into Linden Hills the other day (as usual). While waiting for the signal I looked over to my left and realized a new business was moving in next to Dunn Brothers on Xerxes. This particular space has claimed business plan after business plan over the past few years, but I'm really optimistic that this new one will stick. The name of the shop is "Vinaigrette" and the sign reads "Oils and Vinegars to tap, taste and treasure." This is beyond exciting for someone who has been making their own salad dressings and marinades for quite some time. Vinegar was a completely underutilized weapon in my culinary arsenal up until a few months ago, so I am excited to see what I can turn up.


A quick glance into the windows (Maybe I got on my tip-toes and pressed my face against the glass to see what was inside) revealed some wine rack like tables with awesome little silver barrels to hold what I can only imagine will be a variety of oils. From what I could see (which was very little) the set up closely resembled the shops I used to frequent when stopping to fill up a jug of wine on my way home from class in Padua. These shops usually had a selection of oils to taste along with several vinegars. All you had to do was bring in your own bottle and select whatever you want just like buying in bulk at the Co-op. I have a feeling this shop won't be too far a departure form that awesome model. Hopefully the store will have some tasty tartinas laid out like their Italian brethren as well! I've made a lot of assumptions here, but I hope I'm close because I think this could be a really cool business model.

I have access to really nice oil due to my Mom's culinary ventures in Italy, but the idea of being able to buy a few more unique varieties and tap into a nice selection of vinegars is of particular interest to me. The shop looks like it has a way to go before opening, but I know I'll be doing my best to make sure this place stays in business far longer then the shops to occupy the space before it. Stay tuned for more info.

Happy Eating,

-Teddy

6 comments:

kat said...

Oh, I hope this works for them. We had an oil olive oil store open in my neighborhood in SF & it didn't make it which was a shame

Unknown said...

There is a store like this in St. Anthony(NE Mpls) that has been open for 7 months. We were featured on the Heavy Table.

Unknown said...

The name of the store is Annona Gourmet. www.annonagourmet.com

Sarah said...

Teddy - we are officially open and would love to have you come in and introduce yourself. We are scheduled to get EVEN more oils and vinegars this weekend... please stop in, Taste US! Let us thank you for blogging about us.

Sarah Piepenburg
Owner - Vinaigrette

Sarah said...

Teddy - we are officially open and would love to have you come in and introduce yourself. We are scheduled to get EVEN more oils and vinegars this weekend... please stop in, Taste US! Let us thank you for blogging about us.

Sarah Piepenburg
Owner - Vinaigrette

HomesMSP said...

We just stopped at this corner yesterday and got lost in a couple shops before running out of time...completely missed Vinaigrette, will have to come back to check it out!! Just discovered this post while looking for more related in while writing my 'Sunday's Site' blog post at www.HomesMSPblog.com...love your blog, will reference it in my post!

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