The Palm Beach Post
By (Sweet) Libby Volgyes   |  Wine culture  |  January 28, 2010

We don’t like to boast, but there’s something extremely gratifying about flipping through Wine Enthusiast magazine and settling on the page where our favorite, neighborhood restaurant is featured in half-page glory. We knew (and loved) La Sirena long before it made print for WE’s special restaurant issue, where they uncover the places with America’s Top Wine Lists. Just ask Dry about their escargot. Better yet, don’t, and you’ll save yourself a few hours of your life.

In the stunning half-pager, it reveals they have 2,500 bottles in inventory and 600 selections. (Check out Wine Enthusiast, page 39 in February 2010). The magazine gives three levels of distinction: distinction, unique distinction and ultimate distinction based on size of list, “quality and synergy with the cuisine offered,” creativity, service, staff education, presentation, stemware and value. Guess which level La Sirena got. Yeah, you guessed it. Ultimate Distinction.

In fact, the only other restaurant listed in our immediate area is Cafe Boulud, another Swirl Girl favorite.

Check out this cooking video done by Sweet and Dry and you’ll get an idea why we’re so crazy about Marcello. Then, go and visit him yourself at 6316 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach. 561-585-3128.

One Response to “Amazing wine (and food) at La Sirena”

  1. Mike says:

    Saw your post about La Sirena! we are a new collective in Santa Rosa CA and Heidi Barrett is on of our 9 vintners in our room with her La Sirena line! She is going to be in our room this Tuesday from 6-9 pm pst pouring her wines! you can tune in to our live streaming video at http://www.cellarsofsonoma.com then go to events then live video! If ever out this way make sure to stop by for a visit! and in the mean time check out our website! CHEERS!

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