80% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc, 5% Cabernet Sauvignon. Deep garnet ruby with slight brick at the rim, showing a slightly jammy bouquet with aromas of redcurrant, cranberry, violet, red florals, rose, leather, saddle, meaty notes, dark plum, eucalyptus, mo
100% Pinot Noir. Light ruby in color, showing lifted aromas of tart cranberry, ripe strawberry, raspberry, rose, peony, light earth, potpourri, and a touch of soft vanilla oak and brown spice. The palate is fresh and expressive with flavors of tart cherry
100% Piquepoul. Pale lemon with faint green highlights, showing bright aromas of lemon zest, lime peel, green apple, white flowers, and subtle sea spray with a touch of crushed stone minerality. The palate is crisp and linear with flavors of citrus, grape
80% Colombard and 20% Sauvignon. Pale lemon in color, this wine shows a lifted aromatic profile of grapefruit, lime zest, green apple, gooseberry, white peach, and subtle floral notes. On the palate it delivers citrus-driven flavors of lemon, pink grapefr
May 24th @ 2:30 doors open, Show starts at 3:00 to 5:00PM -- Tickets are $30 which includes one glass of wine from a select set of wine. Come join City Vino for live music.
June 6th from 6:00 to 8:30 PM. Pick and Pour. Where your best friend becomes your best presentation. Bring your single friend… and your laptop. Create a short, funny, heartfelt, or wildly persuasive PowerPoint pitching why your friend is the catch of th
Trade the rush for rhyme ... Step into a night of smooth jazz and flowing wine. Becase some nights are meant to linger. Tickets include a glass of wine and a light snack. Wine by the glass, wine bottles, and other menu items avaiable for purchase.
The wine world has often told a very specific story about who wine belongs to. Historically, that story has been European, white, and rooted in centuries-old traditions that rarely made room for voices outside that culture. For many people of color entering the industry, the message was often subtle, but clear: Wine wasn’t really for you—or if it was, it belonged in sweeter, simpler, cheaper forms.
In the world of fine wine, few names carry the same weight as Paul Hobbs. Revered for crafting world-class Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and for helping elevate wine regions across multiple continents, Hobbs has become one of the most respected winemakers of his generation. Yet the story of Paul Hobbs does not begin in Napa Valley tasting rooms or among collectors chasing 100-point scores. It begins on a fruit farm in upstate New York, where hard labor, cold winters, and a deep connection to the land shaped the philosophy that would define his career.
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