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It was one of the most famous restaurants of all time, playing host to Jackie O, Andy Warhol, the Clintons. A Toronto restaurant series paid tribute to its special spirit

A meal to remember, the night before the eclipse.

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Donato Carozza (left) and Franco Stalteri, sampling the fine vintages during the Charlie’s Burgers event at Enoteca Sociale.


On Sunday, as the skies waited for the moon to waltz between the Earth and the sun, Donato Carozza was preparing to bring out the big guns — the big wine guns, that is.

‘Twas the night before the eclipse, and Carozza, a sommelier and first-class sybarite, was in fine form, eloquently describing two vintages of Château Coutet, from 1979 and 1985 respectively, to a room full of rapt Torontonians at Enoteca Sociale.

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Guests at the Le Cirque-themed dinner in Toronto.

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A table setting from Monday’s special meal.

Shinan Govani

Shinan Govani is a Toronto-based freelance contributing columnist covering culture and society. Follow him on Twitter: @shinangovani.

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