Tasting Notes Toronto by Insider Wine
What happens when a wine pop-up in a laneway quietly becomes one of Toronto's most talked-about (and hardest to find) wine experiences? In this episode, I sit down with Matt Palynchuk — Wine Director at Union Restaurant and longtime sommelier at Archive Wine Bar — to unpack the origin story and philosophy behind Raton Laveur, an 18-seat, event-driven wine space tucked behind a working cidery, with no reservations and no Google Maps presence. What started as a "maybe we can do something with this weird back space" quickly evolved into a packed, word-of-mouth wine bar built on constraint, curiosity, and an unapologetic rejection of convenience. We explore how the space came together, why discomfort can actually enhance hospitality, and what it means when a hidden bar becomes too discovered through social media. If you care about wine, hospitality, or how a packed room actually gets built without marketing — this one's a must-listen. Matt Palynchuk — Raton Laveur | The Hardest Bar in Toronto to Find (and Get Into) 00:00 Opening a Wine Bar Behind a Cider Factory 00:52 From Idea to Opening in Three Months 01:47 How Word-of-Mouth Built a Packed Room 02:41 Why Toronto Loves a Hidden Bar 04:00 Designing a Space That Forces Connection 04:57 Frank's in Dublin — The Dream Wine Bar 06:24 Why Small Spaces Make Better Bars 08:30 Curating a Culture vs. Forcing One 11:20 What Raton Laveur Actually Is 12:33 Weekly Themes: Baga, Tenerife, Aligote, the Giro 14:48 Wine for Nerds and Newbies 16:27 Always Ask for a Taste First 17:59 Hospitality vs. Convenience 18:40 The Night He Knew the Bar Was Working 19:45 The Four-Top That Came for a Photo Shoot 22:49 Private Instagram, No Google Maps 25:01 The Easter Weekend Lineup Down the Alleyway 27:49 Making Wine Accessible — Lessons from Archive 31:51 Ontario Wine Deserves Respect 37:06 Overrated / Underrated: Wine Regions 38:16 Please Don't Come 🙌 Enjoyed the episode? Follow, rate, and review Tasting Notes Toronto on your favorite podcast platform — it really helps others discover the show. And don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode.
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