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£350k Manchester wine bar designed by NoChintz
NoChintz, the Manchester-based creative studio has completed a £350k project for new independent wine bar and retailer, Salut Wines.
The venue, which is situated on the city’s Booth Street will be Manchester’s largest wine dispensing business, offering customers the opportunity to enjoy 42 different world wines by the glass and over 200 bottles to purchase.
It will also provide specialist master classes enabling customers to differentiate between the Cabernet Franc and the Cabernet Mitos with specialist master classes.
NoChintz was appointed on the project by its clients, Jon and Sara Saunby to oversee the complete interior design of the of the 250sq m former Oddbins unit.
NoChintz also designed the brand new shop front which includes bespoke signage, awnings and an outdoor seating area.
Sara Saunby, owner of Salut Wines added: “We are delighted with the look and feel of the first Salut Wines Bar.
“It really reflects our original brief and creates the perfect environment for customers either wishing to enjoy a glass or two with us, popping in to browse the vast range of international wines or to enjoy our expert tuition.
“NoChintz has successfully delivered a concept which is like no other in the city and we are thrilled with the creativity and imagination that they have brought to the project.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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