At Kosen, Tampa’s Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant, wine and cuisine came together for the Unfiltered Dinner Series, a collaboration between Sommelier Zachery Groseclose and Chef Alex Chamberlain, featuring Oregon’s acclaimed 00 Wines.
“We developed this series to highlight exceptional producers making exceptional wines from exceptional terroirs,” said Groseclose, introducing the dinner. “From Chef Alex’s side, it’s about techniques that augment our Japanese ingredients.”

Founded by Chris and Kathryn Hermann in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, 00 Wines has earned a reputation for its precision-driven Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, crafted through methods inspired by Burgundy. The Hermanns are known for their “black Chardonnay” technique, embracing controlled oxidation to create wines defined by texture, tension, and minerality.

Kosen’s culinary philosophy made it a natural host for the dinner. The restaurant’s focus on sustainability, fermentation, and minimal waste mirrors 00 Wines’ detailed, site-specific approach to viticulture. Under Executive Chef Andrew Huang, Kosen practices zero-waste methods through an in-house fermentation program that turns unused ingredients into syrups, vinegars, and misos. Chef de Cuisine Alex Chamberlain, trained in classical French and Nordic kitchens, carries that ethos into dishes that emphasize balance, and seasonal produce.

The five-course tasting menu featured wines from the Family, Assemblage, and Singularity series, each reflecting a different facet of Oregon terroir. Groseclose described the 2022 VGW Chardonnay as “full of green apples and lemony citrus, with just a touch of hazelnut and briny minerality—powerful and compact.” It was paired with a tarte flambée layered with celeriac and truffle. He noted the 2022 VGR Pinot Noir for its dark berry fruit, violet, and spice with a hint of saline minerality, poured alongside foie gras mousse with pink peppercorn brioche and fine herbs.
It is encouraging to see restaurants like Kosen creating space for producers of this caliber and building more opportunities for serious wine conversations in Tampa Bay.
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