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Jan-Marc Cellars is the epitome of an urban winery, producing a 1,000 cases from a two-car garage in residential North Portland. Along with his wife, Barbara, Jan-Marc has recently opened Garagiste, which they describe as a pub and tasting room. Itโ€™s an attractive spaceโ€”cozy and homelyโ€”focused on the bar, behind which sit tanks of wine where customers can refill their bottles to go, in the European tradition.

The wines are all by Jan-Marc, available by the glass or bottle, and range from a delicate Gerwรผrztraminer, via Pinot Noir, to heavy hitters such as Merlot and Zinfandel. At $7 a glass, the Rieslingโ€”delicate and dryโ€”was the stand out, but there were other, unorthodox, options: the Campfire Syrah ($9), so named because the grapes were affected by forest fires, was smoky on the nose, with notes of sweet wood and vanilla bean amidst the fruit, though it was a bit light on the tannin and acid for a Syrah.

Thereโ€™s a chalkboard menu of foodโ€”Jan-Marc spent much of his career as a chef and Barbara is an accomplished pastry chefโ€”that offers more than the standard wine bar cheese and charcuterie, with seasonal dishes such as steelhead with tomato and fennel ($14), along with a choice of cakes ($8). Iโ€™m not sure you can judge a dish by how good it looks and how much fun is being had in the kitchen, but on that basis, it should be exceptional (Iโ€™ll be back to try it). Thereโ€™s also beer, whiskey and a neat little patio, making for a (welcome) local hang-out rather than a spot for wine dweebs.

Garagiste, 1225 N Killingsworth, janmarcwinecellars.com