Cote Wine Bar Story

You’ve probably heard of Cote du Rhone, or Cote d’Or, or even the more exacting Cote de Nuits and Cote de Beaune.  These are some of the greatest wine regions in France.  Cote du Rhone wines come from the “cote” (hillside or slopes) of the Rhone River.  Cote de Nuits and Cote de Beaune wines come from the “cote” (hillside or slopes), along a limestone ridge that has proven over the centuries to produce unparalleled Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

But the French Word “cote” has another meaning that we have come to embrace.  In English that word is “rib”.   

(Cote also can mean “coast” as in Cote d’Ivoire, Ivory Coast, but that’s not our concern here)

A decade ago when CorkMaster Wines & Spirits opened on Mosholu Ave we took to the neighborhood immediately.  Indeed, one of our first employees, (putting herself through Orthodontics School working part-time), so loved the neighborhood that upon graduating opened her practice right across the street.  Meanwhile, we were dreaming of a way to connect the wine store to a cozy and unpretentious space to make new friends and explore new wine in a convivial atmosphere.  And just as a rib “cote” was taken from Adam to create Eve, CorkMaster offered a rib to create Cote Wine Bar.

Rockwood Hall was a 204-room mansion owned last by the Rockefeller family.  William Rockefeller died there in 1922.  And then in the mid-1940’s two unexplained things happened …Rockwood Hall was razed and a small portion of that exquisite woodwork ended up in the Sleepy Hollow office of a gravestone maker.  That’s where we found it.

Here is the other important happenstance … we chanced upon master furniture maker and educator Jeff Johnson.  Jeff took the paneling, pillars and even fireplace that had been offloaded in the Mosholu Ave property, and voila … you have the convivial atmosphere of Cote Wine Bar, CorkMaster’s Rib and the rib (cote) to our North Riverdale neighborhood.

While we are excited about both the Gilded Age woodworkers and the 21st-century expertise of Jeff Johnson, we are not letting that shape what we hope you will find at Cote Wine Bar.  We hope we have created a cozy, unpretentious environment where friends and neighbors meet for conversation and relaxation with an opportunity to sip the wines you’ve always loved or discover something new.  

Please note that there are a few things we are not.  We are not a full-service bar.  Our license is for beer and wine.  We are not a full-service restaurant … there are wonderful restaurants on both Mosholu and Riverdale Avenues.

Having said that … in addition to wine, we will serve wine-based cocktails along with non-alcohol-based juices and mocktails.  We will offer cheese boards and charcuterie boards, fresh-baked bread, and on weekends some other fresh-baked goodies when we open earlier in the day.

Mostly, we are looking forward to connections … as CorkMaster is ribbed to Cote Wine Bar we are looking forward to connecting with you.