At Tegnérgatan, you'll discover one of Stockholm's finest wine bars, Savant. Nestled inside this cozy setting, we met Markus Welin, a towering yet unassuming figure standing at 2 meters tall. Markus has a deep passion for wine, food, and entrepreneurial endeavors. He is the proud owner of Savant bar, which has thrived for over five years, offering an exceptional selection of natural wines and fantastic food.
Markus began his journey in a restaurant as a busser/busboy doing dishes and has since dedicated 20 years to the industry. Today, he manages seven diverse companies, including a record label and a publishing house. As we engaged in conversation with Markus, it became evident that he possesses a keen ability to identify opportunities and effectively transform ideas into reality.
What was your inspiration and vision for Savant bar?
My inspiration mainly draws from Paris and Copenhagen. The concept behind Savant bar reflects my belief in how wine should be enjoyed. The bar's ambiance is designed to be inviting and relaxed, where guests can trust our staff to recommend something exceptional. It's about savoring the wine without necessarily knowing all the details about it.
Oh damn, there’s probably one thing I don't eat and that’s mackerel, I really don’t like it, it’s just not tasty…. And marzipan.
We’re probably going to Paris to do a guest appearance. A kulti wine bar, which has been around for a long time, it’s a big part of Paris’ natural wine scene. It’s a bit of tying up loose ends because it’s a place I’ve gotten a lot of inspiration from, so it feels good to go there and give something back.
When I started Savant, I received a lot of advice on how to proceed, and how to conceptually run it. Don’t take advice from others whom you don’t believe know more than you. So my advice is don’t take advice.
Markus Welin is wearing 105 Ventile Midnight