What a wonderful discovery. Went out here on a Friday evening to check this place out, due to reviews on Yelp; and our love of good wine. I was very pleased to meet the owner, Jeremy, who I worked with at Burger Boats. The building is brand new and tidy. A nice bar to sit at and sip a glass. Jeremy gives a very good pour, other wineries and wine bars should take note. No stinginess here. While we were there, we met Jeremy's parents, wife, brother in law and children. By the end of our visit we felt like family.
Their 2019 wines are not quite ready. We did enjoy Jeremy's choice, a 2016 Carmenere from Chile. But we are really looking forward to trying Jeremy's own wine.
This winery is a labor of love. The owners are knowledgeable and dedicated to their art. I look forward to the years to come to see how this place grows and evolves.
FYI the name Silarian is a take off of the word Silurian. The Silurian Period occurred from 443 million to 416 million years ago. It was the third period in the Paleozoic Era. There's your trivia for the day.
We all decided that if red wine makes you live longer, we will all live to be 200 years old.
Check their web site for music nights and the upcoming release of their wines. Unless there is a specific pairing event, there is no food available here. The spec poster of the Millennial Falcon was a nice touch.
All in all if you want to drink some good wine in a wonderful and friendly atmosphere it would behoove you to check this place out, just keep in mind they are only open on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at this time.
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