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One of France’s most historic wine estates is coming to Coconut Grove

CARBONE VINO is bringing one of France’s most storied wine estates to Coconut Grove for a one-night-only Rhône Valley tasting experience.


One of France’s most historic wine estates is coming to Coconut Grove
Image courtesy of CARBONE VINO

On April 15, the restaurant will partner with Château La Nerthe—a cornerstone of Châteauneuf-du-Pape—for a guided tasting and four-course prix-fixe dinner built around the region’s most celebrated wines.


The evening begins with a Champagne reception and passed bites, before moving into a curated progression featuring standout pours like the 2022 Côtes-du-Rhône Blanc and 2015 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Rouge, each paired with CARBONE VINO’s signature dishes.


One of France’s most historic wine estates is coming to Coconut Grove
Image courtesy of CARBONE VINO

The menu moves from Radicchio & Gorgonzola and Baby Eggplant Scapece into Pumpkin Agnolotti and Mario’s Meatballs, followed by a main course of Pork Chop & Peppers and Ribeye Tagliata with Potatoes Louie and Garlic Broccolini, before closing with a cheese course and a surprise finale from the Château.


One of France’s most historic wine estates is coming to Coconut Grove
Image courtesy of CARBONE VINO

Set inside CARBONE VINO’s Coconut Grove outpost, the experience blends the restaurant’s classic Italian-American menu with a rare opportunity to explore the depth and history of Rhône Valley wines in an intimate, guided format.


One of France’s most historic wine estates is coming to Coconut Grove
Image courtesy of CARBONE VINO

The dinner takes place Wednesday, April 15 at 6:30 PM, with reservations priced at $175 per person. Book your seat here.



 
 

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