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Northshore August 2020

Northshore magazine showcases the best that the North Shore of Boston, MA has to offer.

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NORTHSHOREMAG.COM 78 AUGUST 2020 PHOTOGRAPHS BY KINDRA CLINEFF Wine List E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E PE LL A N A PR I M E STE A K H OUS E PEABODY Beyond its impressive list of sparklers and whites, the Wine Spectator Award winning wine menu at Pellana Prime Steakhouse has plenty of reds, including a bounty of California Cabernet Sauvignon, French Bordeaux, and Rhone, and Italian stallions from Tuscany and beyond. With 450 options from which to choose, there's something for everyone, including dare devils eager to see what all the well-deserved fuss over Lebanese wines is about. 9 Rear Sylvan St., Peabody, 978 -531- 4800, pellanasteakhouse.com R E A D E R S ' C H O I C E LE D G E R SALEM A beloved dining spot in the heart of Salem, Ledger has a wine list that appeals to patrons for many reasons—it's extensive, interesting, and pairs well with the restaurant's cuisine. The cherry on the cake? Most bottles are priced in the double digits. 125 Washington St., Salem, 978-594- 1908, ledgersalem.com Wine Selection E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E A N D OV E R C L A SS I C WI N E S ANDOVER From cheap and cheerful quaffers to big budget buys, Andover Classic Wines has the largest selection of wines on the North Shore. It also has a well-informed staff to steer you to bottles best suited to your palate and pocketbook. 209 N. Main St., Andover, 978-470-0500, andoverclassicwines.com WI N E - S E N S E ( B O U T I Q U E ) ANDOVER It may be a tiny shop, but it has a big heart thanks to wine-sense owner, Samanta Ettore, who aims to introduce her customers to the charms of interesting, high-quality, good-value wines from small makers around the world. 166 N.Main St., Andover, 978-749-9464, wine-sense.net R E A D E R S ' C H O I C E V I N U M WI N E S H O P MIDDLETON Vinum Wine Shop is the love child of elementary school teacher Samantha Miller and her husband John, a former flight instructor, who developed a passion for wine. They will pilot you to the perfect small producer pick and then teach you all about it. This June they jetted off to a new location that's more than twice the size of their original shop, but with the same warm colors and feel. 232B S. Main St., Middleton, 978-304 - 1048, vinumwineshop.com Winery E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E M I LL R I V E R WI N E RY ROWLEY In 2008, chemist Donna Martin and her partner Rick Rousseau opened Mill River Winery in the former space of an 1890 cider mill. Twelve years later fans still beat a path to their barn door to sample nearly two dozen red, white, and rosé wines made from grapes they grow, as well as bring in from Chile and elsewhere in the U.S. Martin also makes hard cider from the farm's apples, including a rosé mixed with local cranberries, which you can savor on the dog-friendly patio or in the vineyard. Reservations are required due to COVID-19. 498 Newburyport Turnpike, Rowley, 978-432-1280, millriverwinery.com R E A D E R S ' C H O I C E M I LL R I V E R WI N E RY ROWLEY Mill River in Rowley

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