Comedy and Wine Night at City Vino
July 19th at 7:30PM Funny Man and beloved City Vino wine rep, Jon Yeager is coming to City Vino to share jokes and wine. He is bringing with him comics that have played at DC Improv and have appeared on TV. Can't name drop, you just must come see who i

$30.00

Volteface Vinho Branco Private Selection Alentejo Portugal 2019
100% Antao Vaz. Aromas and flavors of fresh citrus, tangerine, lemon peel, along with more tropical notes of melon and pineapple. Crisp acidity and a hint of minerality.

$19.99

Casa Santos LIma Tiroliro Bronco Vinho Verde DOC Minho Portugal 2023
Arinto, Avesso, Loureiro, Trajadura. Pale lemon-green in the glass, this youthful Vinho Verde opens with light floral aromas of baby’s breath and iris, layered over wet stone and zesty lemon-lime citrus. The palate is lively and slightly effervescent, off

$13.99

Quinta da Raza Padiero Dom Diogo Vinho Verde Rosa Minho Portugal 2024
Light style rose with notes of cherry, mixed berry and grape. Slightly sparkling, great for summer sipping!

$17.99

Venâncio da Costa Lima Palmela Reserva Castelao Península de Setúbal Portugal 2018
Intense garnet color, complex flavors with touches of juicy cherry, fig, blueberry, plum and spices. Full-bodied and a very balanced finish.

$16.99

Flight Tasting-
Flights include four 2 ounce samples of this week's focus wines

$18.00

Flight Wine Bundle with Charcuterie Board
2 Wine Flights and a cheese and charcuterie plate for two. A flight is 2 ounces of four different wine from our focus weekly set. 

$49.00

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San Luis Obispo, The Man, The Wine Region

San Luis, the person, not the place, had a rough start. It was 1284, and little San Luis was just 10 years old, he became a political prisoner, held hostage in Catalonia by the King of Aragon for nearly seven years. This wasn’t uncommon for the time, his father was Charles II of Anjou, King of Naples, and young Luis was the heir. In the late 13th century, royal families negotiated peace not with signatures but with sons. In this case, San Luis paid the price for dynastic diplomacy.

What Was the Brith of Wine?

Maybe the better question is—what was the birth of civilization? Marat Yanki of Vinkara Winery in Turkey may have said it best. He said that even nomads can cultivate wheat for a season. But that doesn’t mean they’re a tribe or a society. They simply go where the wind blows and plant wheat somewhere new the next year.