No. 12 of 17 · Sweet to Dry
Dryades
Sangiovese · Dryades St · Central City
Formerly Tom Dent. It belongs to the main street.
Dryades Street (today Oretha Castle Haley Blvd) was the Black commercial corridor — where Black shoppers barred from trying on clothes downtown built their own thriving retail street, and where the 1960 Dryades boycott helped light the local movement. Tom Dent, poet and oral historian, made it his work to keep that memory.
Tasting NoteSour cherry, tomato leaf, dried oregano, leather; medium-bodied, firm acidity, dusty tannin.
The PairingLocked to the kitchen: Ribs & Beans. See the dish ›
Label — Art DirectionA row of storefront awnings. Burgundy + bone, gold metallic.
Glass $14Bottle $50 · retail
Order a glass at the café Pair it with Ribs & Beans Back to the Cellars
Oddusee Cellars — a division of Oddusee. New Orleans streets, wards, and muses.
21+ only. Please enjoy responsibly. The seventeen ›
21+ only. Please enjoy responsibly. The seventeen ›