Comedy and Wine Night at City Vino
March 21st 7:30PM Doors open at 7:00 PM Tickets include 4 wine samples and light snack.

$30.00

Rinaldi Celle Cabernet Sauvignon Piedmont Italy 2020
100% Cabernet Sauvignon. Deep ruby in color. Aromas of violets, wet granite, bramble, berry compote, crème vanilla, tarragon, and savory earth. On the palate, flavors of blackberry, cassis, cranberry, currant, bramble, and black cherry unfold with notes o

$21.99

Josep Grau Viticultor L’Efect Volador Montsant Catalonia Spain 2023
60% Grenache, 30% Carignan, 10% Syrah. Medium ruby in color. Opens with red florals, bramble, black cherry, anise, and savory tones of bacon-wrapped date, maple, and black pepper. The palate adds sun-kissed black plum, dried cranberry, cooked blackberry,

$25.99

The Little Sheep Rose Languedoc France 2024
50% Cinsault, 20% Grenache, 15% Caladoc, 15% Carignon. This is a blush pale pink in color. Aromas of delicate florals, iris and easter lily, followed by cranberry, rhubarb, watermelon, strawberry, with a bit of citrus, and stone. The palate provides lime,

$15.99

Cantina del Morellino di Scansano Cala Civetta Trebbiano di Toscana Italy 2024
90% Trebbiano, 10% Vermentino. Straw yellow with greenish highlights. Aromas of crisp pear, Tuscan wildflowers, honeydew, and a hint of salt. Flavors of ripe fruits and citrus. Medium bodied, with lively acidity. Clean and dry finish with a hint of almond

$18.99

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

City Vino Wine Class: Defining Terroir, Getting the Dirt on Merlot
March 7th, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Tickets include a flight of wine and a small plate of pairing snacks

$40.00

City Vino University - Sip and Soothe - Wine, Music and Collage with Janea Dupeyron
March 15th at 3:00 PM Tickets include a wine, light snack, collage supplies, and music

$50.00

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