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Wine by the Bay – Miami

Wine-Tasting Class for Two or Four (Up to 59% Off)

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No Longer Available
Wed Jul 04 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$60
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$31
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In a Nutshell

Wine & art boutique hosts tastings of top-end Italian & Californian wines, paired with cheeses, olives & other snacks

The Fine Print

  • Expires Nov 28, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Like hearts, wineglasses are fragile, full of goodness, and frequently broken. Live life to the brim with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $29 for a wine-tasting class for two (up to $60 value)
  • $49 for a wine-tasting class for four (up to $120 value)

At regularly scheduled tasting events, groups of two or four can sample selections of burgundy, bordeaux, montrachet, and other European and Californian wines. While learning sampling techniques and about varietals, tasters can pair vinos with carefully selected foods that may include cured olives, bruschetta, cheeses such as brie and camembert, and bread.

Wine by the Bay

After years of running a successful contemporary art gallery, Stefano Campanini couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing. While many people enjoy contemporary art, even more people enjoy drinking wine while looking at art or drinking wine while looking at wine. Through this realization and with the aid of other enophiles with wine-business savvy, Campanini merged his passions for art and wine under the moniker Wine by the Bay, located downtown. “I am looking forward to offering something that everyone enjoys and in an environment where the art can be appreciated by many and in an unintimidating way," Campanini says of the new, modern, 1,200-square-foot fine-wine and art boutique with terrace views of Biscayne Bay and a steady rotation of exhibitions. "At art openings, wine is like a sideshow, but now, it will take center stage."

Similar to identifying great art or choosing the perfect shampoo, finding the ideal wine to enjoy on its own or paired with cuisine involves intensive looking, sniffing, and tasting. Campanini personally samples every wine before approving it for his ample inventory of fine Italian, French, and Californian wines that appeal to a diversity of preferences.

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Dear TGGL:RAFRP,
My bf of five years still won’t move in with me. Should I stick with him or move on?
—B. Sanderson

Guiding Light: Many advicetronauts (industry term) would suggest that you analyze whether or not this relationship is going anywhere. That’s dumb. Perhaps your house is not cool enough. How many marble pillars are there? If you are able to tally them without losing count, the answer is not enough. Make it nice. Hang some paintings of old Italian horses fighting or bowls with fruit in them. Get it together, B. Sanderson.

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My dog has been acting really strange lately. He wakes me up barking and sometimes even growls at me and bares his teeth. What should I do?
—Tony R.

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Problem:
Dear TGGL:RAFRP,
I'm 24 and still unsure what to do with my life. I tried art and wasn't any good and didn't excel at photography. I hate corporate culture. Please help me find direction.
—Laura D.

Guiding Light: According to an online personality quiz we took on your behalf, you're a Seeker, Not a Five-Days-a-Weeker! Continue pursuing various idle hobbies, ideally at the expense of a parent or significant other. Eventually you may find one you excel at—if not, you can always move to a country where idleness is appreciated, i.e. every country but America.

Problem:
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I'm not good at cooking, but I told this girl I was. She's coming over for a dinner date next week and I have no idea what to do. What is an easy way to look like a good cook?
—Stephen B.

Guiding Light: If you aren't the best chef, fool her by wearing one of those floppy chef hats and using fake skin to cover your hands in thick, hideous calluses, which professional chefs have from years of handling frying pans with no gloves. Also, I guess buy some food from a food store.

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Wine by the Bay

5.0 out of 5
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    Miami

    888 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 112
    Miami, Florida 33132
    (305) 455-9791
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