Gayance's Guide to Natural Wine in Montreal
Gayance's Guide to Natural Wine in Montreal
Gayance is an artist whose creativity seems to know no bounds.
Working across several disciplines in the creative industries, Gayance – real name Aisha Vertus – has written for the likes of Red Bull Music Academy and The Fader. Aside from writing, she's also a filmmaker, broadcaster, music programme consultant and exhibition curator.
Like her boundless creativity, her music has a borderless approach which sees Vertus prioritising joy and fun in her sound. The producer grew up on Haitian-Cuban-influenced gospels that were played in church, and in her own sets she traces the Black history of music, often opting for vinyls from the Caribbean and West Africa.
We asked the producer for some advice on where to go in Montreal. Vertus is not only a vinyl aficionado but an expert in natural wine in Montreal too. Here, she shares the best spots for natural wine in the Canadian city.
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Gia Vin & Grill
“One of my favourite spots to celebrate every win. It's close to the iconic RCA building where the gramophone was invented in St-Henri, Montreal. Grilled Italian food and a lot of natural wine.”
More InfoSans Soleil and Fleurs & Cadeaux
“This is my spot, you can find me there a whole weekend. Sans Soleil is a very small, 70s look listening bar with sashimi and sushi. Upstairs is Fleurs & Cadeaux with a more elaborate menu and more space to eat and sit. I had the best night in summer 2022 back there!”
More InfoPumpui
“It's not too far from where I used to live, it's street Thai food and you can also buy natural wine and eat in the Parc 500 metres away from the restaurant. It's a must if you are in Little Italy in Montreal.”
More InfoVinorama
“Obviously, Carolyn Aubry (aka @_whinemom_) is a very good friend. She used to be a personal wine shopper and got me all the best bottles to make my album in the cottage for two weeks. Now, she is the partner in the first importation wine shop in Montreal called Vinorama.”
More Infovinvinvin
“Anytime I have a date I go to Vinvinvin. It's in the east part of Beaubien Street in Montreal. Not too far from my place and it's very cute.”
More InfoBar Loïc
“I mean, there was a time when Loïc was the most iconic place between 2016-2019, that's where I met many good friends. It was the best place to DJ before the pandemic. Felt like Europe vibes because it was never closing basically.”
More InfoKabinet and Datcha
“Datcha is a club at night but every Thursday there's a band trio with Zach Frampton on the keys playing before the DJ. I will always remember doing the jazz nights with him at Magdalena back in 2016. The owner, Madeleine, is the one who put me on natural wine. Since Magdalena closed, he moved his gig to Datcha. You get a tarot read, you drink good wine, eat good food and listen to an amazing jazz trio. And once in a blue moon when I'm in town, I continue the night with jazz dancefloor music.”
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