New wine bar to open in popular Newcastle suburb

Daren and Kate Knipe of Angel's Share

A new wine bar is poised to open in an empty shop in Newcastle suburb.

Angel's Share is slated to open its doors in June at the former Boots building on Jesmond's St George's Terrace.

Patrons can look forward to a variety of wines, beers, spirits, non-alcoholic beverages, as well as an array of small food plates and sharing boards. The wine lounge, named after the amount of liquid that evaporates during the wine maturation process in a barrel, is the brainchild of husband-wife duo Kate and Daren Knipe, with Daren being the former managing director of Blackrose Pubs.

Adding a twist to the traditional wine bar experience, Angel's Share will feature several self-dispense machines, allowing wine aficionados to sample a range of wines typically not available by the glass. The founders believe this initiative will encourage guests to explore diverse wines, including those from emerging and traditional regions seldom seen in local supermarkets or wine merchants.

The idea of transforming the former Boots store into a wine bar was first proposed last summer when the couple sought permission to convert the vacant chemist's shop into a sanctuary for wine lovers. The Knipes have plans to invest approximately £250,000 in refurbishing the premises, promising to offer a business that stands out from Jesmond's array of cafes and student bars on Osborne Road.

At the time of their application, they stated: "This is not a student venue or anything competing with Osborne Road. Our desired clientele will be the type of customer who uses Pleased to Meet You, Tiger Hornsby, Banyan or The Alchemist, but wants to explore wine. Customers who are prepared to pay for quality, want to learn about wine and maybe experiment with different tastes and flavours.", reports Chronicle Live.

Newcastle law firm Mincoffs, specifically licensing and gaming partner Matt Foster and real estate associate solicitor Keith Ravenhil, played a crucial role in facilitating the upcoming launch.

Daren and Kate Knipe expressed their gratitude, saying: "The team at Mincoffs were at hand to help at every stage of the process and were paramount to the success of us obtaining the lease and change of use. It was great to work with such a commercially focused, contactable and supportive team. We will confidently work with them on future projects."

Mincoffs successfully assisted the couple in securing the premises licence despite local opposition. Additionally, they collaborated with the landlord and solicitors to negotiate a lease for the space, which had remained vacant since Boots' departure in October 2023.