Aug. 8, 2008
- Lexington Herald-Leader
- By Howard M. Snyder
NICHOLASVILLE — For a couple of months, I'd heard rumblings of a wine/tapas bar in, of all places, Nicholasville. Having grown up in Fayette County, I was well aware that for decades, the Fayette-Jessamine county line heading south was the end of legal alcohol sales until you reached the Tennessee state line. When I hear things like this happening south of Fayette County, it's like hearing that Yankees are in Georgia. Even though I know that alcohol sales are legal now in Jessamine County — well, heaven forbid, Carrie Nation came from these parts. (Full review)
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NICHOLASVILLE — For a couple of months, I'd heard rumblings of a wine/tapas bar in, of all places, Nicholasville. Having grown up in Fayette County, I was well aware that for decades, the Fayette-Jessamine county line heading south was the end of legal alcohol sales until you reached the Tennessee state line. When I hear things like this happening south of Fayette County, it's like hearing that Yankees are in Georgia. Even though I know that alcohol sales are legal now in Jessamine County — well, heaven forbid, Carrie Nation came from these parts. (Full review)