100% Sauvignon Blanc. Displays a pale straw yellow color with steely hues and golden reflections. The nose is expressive, offering aromas of ripe apricot, peach, citrus, and subtle herbaceous notes typical of Sauvignon Blanc. On the palate, it is dry and
90% Cortese, 10% Sauvignon Blanc. Pale lemon in color. White flowers and limey citrus aroma and flavors, with Meyer lemon, red apple, fresh herbs, mineral, honey dew melon, and seashell. This is a dry wine with bright acidty that wakes the senses. This is
Loureiro, Trajadura, Arinto, Azal. Fresh and coastal on the nose with bright citrus, lime zest, soft peach, and a hint of saline minerality. Light and gently spritzy on the palate, showing crisp acidity that keeps the citrus and stone fruit flavors lively
100% Sauvignon Blanc. Pale lemon in color. This has pronounced aromas of grapefruit, lemon grass, citrus lemon-lime, bay leaf, mineral, gooseberry, and floral funk. Swirling around additions to the palate include Continuing to the palate melon, apple, and
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
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79% Gamay, 21% Poulsard. Bright raspberry pink with a delicate, persistent mousse. Aromas of fresh strawberry, wild raspberry, red cherry, and cranberry are layered with floral notes of rose petal, violet, and a subtle earthy character from the Poulsard.
Come tickle the tiles and your taste buds! Join us for an afternoon of guided and social Mahjongg play in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're learning, sharpening your skills, or simply looking for a fun afternoon with fellow players, there's
Back in April of 2025, the City Vino Wine Cru received bottles from the land of Texas with a question. Who produced wine first? Was it Viginia or was it Texas? You would think this would be an easy answer. We Virginians are pretty proud of our viticulture. But that month we spent some time on diving into Cortes’s adventures defeating the Aztecs in 1521, sort of (Montezuma’s Revenge). The Jesuits and Franciscan monks followed, proselytizing, trying to make Christians out of everyone working their way form Cozumel to eventually, like 100 years it took them, to the western side of Texas, then New Mexico, Arizona, and up into California planting the mission grape, Pais. Why 100 years to get from Cozumel to Texas?
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.
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