Sabelli-Frisch Winery Scouting L.A.For New Location

Santa Clarita-based winemaker is opening a DTLA winemaking facility, scouting for a new winery.

Santa Clarita-based Sabelli-Frisch Winery is considering expansion plans—in more ways than one. First, there are plans to convert a storage unit in DTLA’s Wholesale District, at 2079 E 15th Street Suite 120, into a winemaking facility, Owner Adam Sabelli-Frisch tells What Now Los Angeles. It is expected to open by either spring or fall of 2021.

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Sabelli-Frisch also says that he is hoping to eventually open up a new winery, but it’s still in the very early planning stages. He’s considering the following neighborhoods: DTLA, Beverly Hills, Melrose, and Fairfax, but it’s “still to be decided.” The winery started in 2018 and is currently harvesting their third vintage. The business is currently in talks with local retail shops to offer their products through more options than direct-to-sales for customers.

Michelle Goldchain

Michelle Goldchain

Michelle Goldchain is a D.C.-born content creator who previously worked as the Editor of Curbed DC at Vox Media for three and a half years. She has contributed to several local publications, including Vox, Education Week, Washington Business Journal, Eater DC, Washington City Paper, DCist, Washingtonian, and Greater Greater Washington. She also has a background in photography, social media management, and the visual arts. Her main side hustle is a surreal comedy show on YouTube, called Artsplained, that focuses on increasing interest and knowledge in the arts through quirky sketches and long-form essays.
Michelle Goldchain

Michelle Goldchain

Michelle Goldchain is a D.C.-born content creator who previously worked as the Editor of Curbed DC at Vox Media for three and a half years. She has contributed to several local publications, including Vox, Education Week, Washington Business Journal, Eater DC, Washington City Paper, DCist, Washingtonian, and Greater Greater Washington. She also has a background in photography, social media management, and the visual arts. Her main side hustle is a surreal comedy show on YouTube, called Artsplained, that focuses on increasing interest and knowledge in the arts through quirky sketches and long-form essays.

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