New wine bar coming to Redcliffe

Published 2:00pm 8 August 2024

New wine bar coming to Redcliffe
Words by Kylie Knight

A new specialist wine bar is coming to Redcliffe.

Arcade Wine, which has called Ashgrove home for the past three years, will move to Redcliffe’s Comino’s Arcade next month.

Owner operators Matthieu Rabiet and Danilo Duseli are excited to see the venue’s transformation at shop 6 ahead of its opening on September 12.

“Danilo always had in mind to place Arcade Wine near the water. When the Redcliffe opportunity arose, we did not think twice,” Matthieu explains.

“Danilo is Italian and I am French. We have been looking at a partnership for three years and we finally have found the right location and opportunity for our idea to develop. Danilo was GM of an Italian institution, Gusto Da Gianni, for eight years before starting his own business.

“He is a formidable sommelier and has a great warm personality.

“I have managed high-end restaurants all my life, working and curating wine lists for 20 years. I am also a sommelier with a GM background, including the coveted 3 Hats awards (from the Australian Good Food Guide).

“I enjoy making my guests are comfortable as possible and making deep connections. I will be operating Arcade Wine, as I live down the road, but Danilo will also work from time to time.

“We also have D.Vino (restaurant) in Woolloongabba and we are spreading ourselves wherever is needed. My priority remains the development of Arcade Wine on the Peninsula.”

New wine bar coming to Redcliffe
Matthieu Rabiet and Danilo Duseli outside the site for Arcade Wine before it was renovated.

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The pair believes Redcliffe needs a venue like Arcade Wine.

“We identify that there is no wine specialist nor a venue to enjoy a curated wine environment, where adults can relax and isolate for a moment in a comfortable and warm venue. Arcade is essentially a home away from home for those who choose to come in,” Matthieu says.

“Patrons can expect a knowledgeable and approachable service focused on a large selection of wine, fresh homemade snacks and the possibility to take bottles home with them. Arcade Wine is licensed for take away.

“I think we are offering a unique experience and product. It's the combination of years of high-end service and hospitality between Danilo and I. We also promote a mystery box which can be delivered to your door monthly in the form of a subscription.”

Arcade Wine will be open Wednesday to Saturday from 2-9pm, Sunday (fortnightly) from noon- 5pm, starting from September 12.

Matthieu says they will be looking to host private events, such as wine appreciation classes, at other times as requested.

“We are very excited to bring something new to the peninsula, a combination of finesse, elegance, knowledge, warmth, high quality and personally sourced products,” he says.

“While the venue is small, we aim to have a big impact on our patrons by making this venue a second home for many of our customers. We want to create a family environment, where our guests feel like they are looked after and recognised.”

Follow Arcade Wine on Instagram for updates.

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