July 11th, 7:00 PM Doors open, 7:30 PM show An Evening with Karen Jonas at City Vino
Some artists perform songs. Karen Jonas tells stories. Join us for an intimate evening with Fredericksburg's own Karen Jonas, whose blend of Americana, folk, and alt-c
Saturday, July 18th, Doors open at 7:00PM, Show starts at 7:30
Rhythms & Harmony - Let the music transport you as Alejandro Villareal and Caroline Caro guide you through the sounds of Latin America, Brazil, jazz, and beyond. Among the most in-demand mus
July 16th at 7:00PM Pour a glass, grab the popcorn, and settle in for an hour that is equal parts good conversation and genuinely useful. We spend our days reading rooms we never learned how to read: the meeting, the dinner table, the parking
Not your Italian Barbera! Big baking spices, violets, plums, and smoke notes on the nose. Velvety tannins. On the palate; black cherry, black plum, blackberry, prune, fennel, backing spice, coconut, smoke, cinnamon, tobacco. Barrel aged for 20 months in m
The Basque Country, straddling northern Spain and southwestern France along the Bay of Biscay, is a region defined by contrasts that somehow resolve into coherence: Ancient language and cutting-edge cuisine, rugged fishing villages and avant-garde architecture, deep rural tradition and global culinary influence.
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.
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