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DC Wine Week TwineUp: Tweets and Wine!

Monday, October 17, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)

Washington, DC

DC Wine Week TwineUp: Tweets and Wine!

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We couldn’t possibly have a wine week in DC without a tweetup -- or TwineUp as we’re calling it -- to share our love of wine in real-time! Join the conversation offline and share your experience as we tweet n’ twine at Urbana Wine Bar on Monday, October 17th for DC Wine Week.

Along with their regular Happy Hour specials, a Chardonnay and Cabernet, Urbana will be offering wines from Catalan including the Macabeo, a varietal from Cava and a red grape, Tempranillo. All specials will be offered at $5 per glass.

In the true spirit of celebration, we’ll also be giving away tickets to upcoming wine festivals and some other tempting prizes. Space is limited so RSVP and we’ll see you offline!

Event: TwineUp: Tweets and Wine 
Date: Monday, October 17, 2011 | 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Venue: Urbana Wine Bar | 2121 P Street, NW
Cost: Free to attend, cost at bar
RSVP: Open to the first 150 RSVPs via Eventbrite
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Urbana Wine Bar
2121 P Street NW
Washington, DC

Monday, October 17, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)


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Stemmed from a passion for good wine and great conversation, founders Lisa Byrne and Vanessa French mind-stormed the concept on a cocktail napkin—over wine, naturally. This week long celebration will be dedicated to enjoying wine, wine education and an opportunity to help support the area’s growing local wineries, wine shops, wine bars, restaurants and merchants. 

Expect hosted themed events throughout the week, paired menus and special offers from participating bars and restaurants. As well as a chance to network with local wine experts, attend tastings and learn more about what our area has to offer when it comes to wine.

A fun and exciting way to explore local neighborhoods while enjoying what Ernest Hemingway calls “the most sophisticated thing in the world.”