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Amazing Lyon wine bar

by wnissen » Fri Jun 26, 2026 6:12 pm

It was unpleasantly hot in Lyon and I wanted to avoid typical Lyonnais food, which tends toward the heavier. I went to a newly opened "bar a vins" in the 6eme, and was blown away. The by-the-glass Muscadet was Luneau Papin. The sparklers were a quality Bugey white (Franck Peillot) and Jacquesson. Truly amazing. Really wish I had been in the mood for reds. Super friendly vibe, one server lived in the US and speaks near-native English. Tons of locals. Can't recommend Granit highly enough.

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If you do want that hearty bouchon, I had a lovely meal at La Cabaratier in Pres'que Ile. Foie gras and dry-cured duck salad for the entree, and a stunning fish quenelle for the main. The latter was served molten hot, super light texture, fresh morels were an inspired addition. Wine is well chosen and downright cheap, but in crappy glassware. Still, right in the center of the tourist area and excellent. Huge portions, though.
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Re: Amazing Lyon wine bar

by David M. Bueker » Fri Jun 26, 2026 6:55 pm

Sounds lovely. Sorry you are having to deal with the crazy heat.
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Re: Amazing Lyon wine bar

by Jenise » Fri Jun 26, 2026 7:40 pm

A quenelle, singular? Would usually be a plate of several.
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Re: Amazing Lyon wine bar

by wnissen » Sat Jun 27, 2026 12:44 am

Thanks, David. I'm back and enjoying beautiful weather here, but the heat really threw me for a loop. And I had an air conditioned hotel room!

Jenise wrote:A quenelle, singular? Would usually be a plate of several.

Apparently that is not the Lyonnaise way. This quenelle Lyonnaise was the size of a meatloaf.

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I was amused that in the gorgeous Aiguebellette-le-Lac, where I took refuge from the heat by spending the day swimming, the perch were teeny.

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Re: Amazing Lyon wine bar

by Jenise » Sat Jun 27, 2026 3:30 pm

Interesting. I've never even considered enlarging a quenelle!
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