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Published on July 10, 2008 at 3:01am
Guys know a glass of wine at dinner can make a shy date go from blah to rah-rah-sis-boom-bah. But we ladies know what else a glass of vino can really do. Thats why more than half the folks peeling back the wrapping, popping the cork, and letting the dry, sweet, or fruity elixir do its thing are women. We dont think it has all the answers, but glorified grape juice can be the solution to a stressful workday, soured relationship, and dozens of other cringe-worthy situations. At Azul, you can learn how to use the potion with finesse. Wine, Women & Song is the place to learn the rules of wine appreciation from an expert, sommelier Cynthia Betancourt.
For $40 per chica, you get an evening of winetastings, delicious goodies from the Azul kitchen, and a gift bag filled with a gaggle of goodies. Thirsty yet? Reservations are required, so call 305-913-8358 to make yours.
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