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SLT’s iconic Cork & More to be no more


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Jim and Kim Warlow are closing the Cork & More in South Lake Tahoe on Oct. 31. Photo/Provided

Jim and Kim Warlow are closing the Cork & More in South Lake Tahoe on Oct. 31. Photo/Provided

By Kathryn Reed

For decades it has been the go-to store on the South Shore for a great bottle wine, unique presents, holiday items, gift baskets and specialty foods.

At the end of the month the doors to the Cork & More will close for the last time. Owners Kim and Jim Warlow are retiring after nearly 40 years. While the South Lake Tahoe shop has been on the market since February, no buyer has come forward. That doesn’t mean there isn’t time, but the clock is ticking.

Kim Warlow echoed the sentiment of many when she said, “It will be a really sad loss for the community if someone doesn’t come in and carry it on in some form.”

The couple has had a knack for creating a store that told the story of the season. The temporary items balanced the backbone of the store – wine, cheese and specialty condiments. Staying one step ahead of what could be found elsewhere was a goal of the Warlows, which made the Cork & More the place to find something beyond the ordinary.

Customer service is also what sets the store apart from others.

“Everything that we do is the best. We don’t compromise on anything. We taste everything that comes in the store,” Kim Warlow said.

Jim Warlow’s background is in wines, having been a sommelier at the now closed Christiana Inn, which was where Himmel Haus in South Tahoe is now. California wines dominated the shelves to begin with, now it’s like a trip around the world.

“We started with wines, a little bit of coffee and a tiny bit of cheese. We just kept adding on to our store to meet demands of the community,” Warlow told Lake Tahoe News. “I spend a lot of time in Europe. That’s where the gift and cheese influences come from.”

They started Cork & More on Nov. 1, 1976, on Ski Run Boulevard where Blue Angel Café is – just not in the same building. It was 1984 when they moved to the current location on Al Tahoe Boulevard.

They had a second store in Tahoe City from 1980 to 1992. When that store closed the catering business started.

Warlow is still on the fence whether she will continue making wedding cakes.

It’s the customers and 10 full-time employees they will miss the most. After all, one or both of the Warlows has been in the shop usually five days a week.

Retiring means more time to ski, more time to spend with their family, including both of their moms, and time to travel. It also means the first Christmas in years to be with family.

“I’m really proud of what we have done … what we brought to the community,” Kim Warlow said.

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  1. scadmin says - Posted: October 2, 2015

    Jim & Kim, wishing you the best in your retirement! You’ve worked hard and deserve to have more time to enjoy life. Hopefully someone will set up a comparable business in that space, but your gracious service will be missed. Good luck in your future endeavors.

  2. Deb Palmer says - Posted: October 2, 2015

    So happy for you Jim and Kim. Another Tahoe Institution that reminded us what a nice town and nice people we have is gone. Enjoy your well deserved retirement….

  3. Kenny (Tahoe Skibum) Curtzwiler says - Posted: October 2, 2015

    The community is shedding more than one tear for you. Thank you for all you have done for the community these past years. Kenny

  4. Old Long Skiis says - Posted: October 2, 2015

    Kim and Jim Warlow, I’ll miss your store and you old ski patrolers. I hope our paths cross again.
    From Bob, the tram attendant in the little red tram car at Heavenly Valley from so many years ago next to the ski patrol hut at the base of East Bowl.
    Enjoy retirement! Old Long Skiis wishing you well!

  5. Francie Cole says - Posted: October 2, 2015

    I am so sad to hear that the Cork and More is closing. I remember when they opened on Ski Run. There was nothing like that in town. When they moved to Al Tahoe they had the most impressive store. Their catering was always superlative. Kim and Jim are always friendly, gracious and smiling no matter how difficult the customer. To top it off, they catered my son’s wedding, which was not an easy feat! Made the day magical!!! This makes me want to cry, Tahoe is losing an Icon.

  6. Ryan Payne says - Posted: October 2, 2015

    Jim and Kim hired me when I was fresh out of culinary school in Fall ’01 and I worked with Margaret, the wonderful European pastry chef who baked the cakes and pastries. It was a big winter that year and I recall the warmth of the shop; with its shoppers and shopkeepers, the ladies, the fanciful gifts, and hand selected cheeses, wines, and fresh stuffs from the oven… a truly beautiful Tahoe experience. Thank you for the memories, Kim and Jim. South Shore and all of Tahoe will not be the same without The Cork & More.

  7. copper says - Posted: October 2, 2015

    I remember when Cork and More first opened and watched it become an iconic, if somewhat ironic, part of the South Lake commercial scene. It wasn’t the sort of place I’d shop often, but when I did I always enjoyed the experience. Now living down the hill, I haven’t been in C & M in years, but I’ll miss just knowing that it’s there.

  8. DAVID DEWITT says - Posted: October 2, 2015

    BEVMO ??

  9. Karen says - Posted: October 2, 2015

    We will miss you and all the wonderful staff. The store was so delightful for shopping and the food so tasty! You will definitely be missed. Best wishes..

  10. Kathay Lovell says - Posted: October 2, 2015

    Jim and Kim thank you for your community support over the many years and wonderful food, wine, gifts, and more. Retirement is wonderful. I highly recommend it. My best to you both.

  11. WonderBunny says - Posted: October 2, 2015

    Another truly iconic South Tahoe Original gone – you will be missed! Enjoy all the things that you worked so hard for all these years – thank-you for all that you have done for this community:-)

  12. Passion4Tahoe says - Posted: October 2, 2015

    So very sad to hear this, but after all the hard work, retirement is well deserved.

    All the best.

  13. dan wilvers says - Posted: October 2, 2015

    what Francie said.

  14. Justice says - Posted: October 2, 2015

    I bought a lot of Caymus Cabernet here and I hope this shop will continue with new owners.

  15. Tahoe Local says - Posted: October 4, 2015

    So sad this is such a lovely little store, I hope someone comes along and buys this place in time. Enjoy your retirement!

  16. 7225' says - Posted: October 4, 2015

    Tahoe is losing one of the unique businesses that makes us glad we live here.
    Have a great retirement.