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Weekly wine series at Copa Wine Bar

Take a virtual wine class with local wine favorites

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Catch Copa Wine Bar & Tasting Room’s virtual Wine of the Week series featuring owner Jeff Bridges.

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Pinkies up fellow winos. Want to sip wine from Sonoma, Italy, France, and Argentina without leaving your house? Copa Wine Bar & Tasting Room wants to educate the Alamo City about various wines through its new virtual Wine of the Week series.

Join 16-year food veteran Jeff Bridges — owner of Copa Wine Bar & Tasting Room — on socials every Monday to learn about the history of the different wine regions and winemakers, tasting notes, and fun facts surrounding each bottle.

Here’s what you to expect each week:

  • Catch the series every Monday on the restaurant’s YouTube channel.
  • Each class is archived on the restaurant’s website.
  • Featured wines can be enjoyed at the wine bar or purchased to drink at home.
  • One Minute Wine Classes by Jeff Bridges — included in the series — discusses myths, tips + tricks, and general wine advice.

Want to try a wine featured in the series? You can find Copa Wine Bar & Tasting Room at 19141 Stone Oak Pkwy, Suite 704. In addition to its new series, the restaurant also hosts on-site wine events:

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Check out all the Copa Wine Bar & Tasting Room events.

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  • Happy hour weekdays from 3-6 p.m.
  • Wine & Dine: a four course menu with paired wines that takes place on the last Thursday of each month.
  • Wednesday Wine Tasting: enjoy 6 wine selections for just $25 and is generally held on the second Wednesday of the month.
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