![]() ![]() "During summer we serve a lot of white and bubbles. All of the eight wine flights available are served on cards with tasting notes, as well as graphs that indicate the wine's weight and texture ('rich, bright, light or brooding').Īt the bar, Alfred Rosanes served a Tempranillo to a seated couple and mentioned its pungent aromas of rosemary and thyme before explaining how the popularity of wines in the terminal varies by season. ![]() All three well balanced reds were focused on the aroma and taste of fruit more than tannin. From the wine list I ordered a 'California Kings' flight of three red wines-including a delicious Zinfandel from Sean Minor Wines, a Merlot from Bernal Estates and a Cabernet Sauvignon from Aurelian. The tasty pizzeta Caprino with goat cheese, Parmigiano, olives and arugula I ordered was delivered rapidly on a cutting board. Those working here take their business seriously. The music directed downward from above helps offset the sound of airport banter. Vino Volo is decorated with wine barrels and hefty images of food plates and wine glasses. The LAX Vino Volo is listed as one of ' best airport bars in the world' (while neighboring ink.sack restaurant is on the list of ' best airport restaurants in the world.') For a pre-flight buzz try wheeling your travel bag to Vino Volo-a concept bar replicated at 27 other U.S. #Lax wine and spirits windowsThe 150,000 square-foot, (14,000 square-meter) Great Hall as well as Northern and Southern concourses include restaurants associated with signature chefs, including Michael Voltaggio and Suzanne Goin.Īcross from the Gucci, Burberry and Hermès stores, past massive windows facing KLM wide-bodies, and under the sound of final boarding calls for Madrid or Munich, you can choose from several locations for an excellent glass of wine. Inside LAX, the recently expanded, $1.7 billion Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) includes 27 eateries (seven are located before security). The nine terminals serving 75 million passengers a year include 95 food outlets -enough for the Los Angeles Eater publication to issue its annual ' Where to Eat at LAX' report. ![]() Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the seventh busiest airport in the world and third busiest in the U.S. ![]()
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