BY: Catherine Hunter
Another Tryon business is expanding into a new space. A Taste of Olives & Grapes is moving to 10 N. Trade St., where The Tryon Bottle was located. Store manager Jessica Phillips said they plan to use the extra space for events and to offer pottery made by local and international potters.
“The store really has an international flavor,” Phillips said. Along with Italian olive oils, Phillips and storeowners Kimberly and Ron Tarach stock Italian pastas and crackers, sea salt from Croatia and balsamic vinegars. Ron travels to Saudi Arabia for spices, and Phillips brings in local goat milk cheeses and garlic cloves. They also offer honey pots, chutneys and spreads to compliment the crackers and cheeses.
SOURCE: http://www.tryondailybulletin.com/
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