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Thursday, 20 February 2025 13:59

St. Patrick's Day

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Pictured: Queenie, (The Icehouse Queen) Irish, County Galway
 
News Release: Thursday, February 20th, 2025
About: Wine Tasting for St. Patrick's Day
 
St. Patrick's Day celebrations have long been associated with green beer. That's good. But there's wine too. Register receipts in Ireland show the most popular wines in the country.  And Metro Wines pulled those bottles off our shelves for you to taste! 
 
Join us on St. Patrick's Day, March 17th @Metro Wines for a wine tasting of Ireland's favorite bottles "at the bar" and "on the house" @MetroWines from 3:30-5:30.
 
NPR Say this of St. Patrick's Day: 
St. Patrick's Day celebrates the Roman Catholic feast day of the patron saint of Ireland. St. Patrick died on March 17, 461. But did you know that he wasn't even Irish? Here are some fun facts about St. Patrick and some activities you can use to teach about his day.


History:
Patrick's birth name was Maewyn. He was born in Roman Britain. He was kidnapped into slavery and brought to Ireland.

He escaped to a monastery in Gaul (France) and converted to Christianity. He went back to Ireland in 432 as a missionary. While Christianity had already taken hold in the country, tradition has it that Patrick confronted the Druids at Tara and abolished their pagan rites, making Christianity more widespread.

Patrick became a bishop and after his death was named Ireland's patron saint. Celebrations in Ireland were understated though. When the Irish emigrated to the U.S., they created the bigger celebrations and parades known today.

Eighteenth century Irish soldiers who fought in the Revolutionary War held the first St. Patrick Day parades. The celebrations became a way for the Irish to connect with their roots after they moved to America.

Folk Facts:
The shamrock: According to legend St. Patrick used the three leaf clover (or shamrock) to explain the Trinity.

Dyeing the river green: The practice of dyeing the river green started in Chicago in 1962, when city officials decided to dye a portion of the Chicago River green.

Corn beef and cabbage: This is an Irish American dish. Irish Americans were so poor they could not afford certain meals. On St. Patrick's Day, the best meal they could afford was beef and cabbage. It became a staple for the holiday.
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Contact: Gina Trippi
Charlotte Street! It's the Next BIG Thing!
"Big Shop Selection. Small Shop Service"
(828) 575-9525
Sunday, 16 February 2025 14:47

Italy: Off the Beaten Path" with Andy Hale

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News Release: Sunday, February 16th, 2025
About: Italy: Off the Beaten Path Wine Tasting
 
Join us on Thursday, March 6th from 3:30 to 5:30 for "Italy: Off the Beaten Path," #3 in the "Taste and Talk Series" with Andy Hale "at the bar" and "on the house" at MetroWines on Charlotte Street. 
 
Andy shares stories of his trip to Italy and offers to taste wines that you might pass by when shopping. "There are so many little known varietals in Italy that are amazing!" says Andy.
 
No reservations necessary and parking is free, close and easy.
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Contact: Gina Trippi
Charlotte Street! It's the Next BIG Thing!
"Big Shop Selection. Small Shop Service"
(828) 575-9525
 
Friday, 14 February 2025 14:11

Grovewood Gallery Calendar of Events

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Grovewood Gallery Calendar of Events 2025
Our collaboration with The Grovewood Gallery continues into 2025. MetroWines is pleased
to pour wines for Gallery customers to taste while they take in the art of every kind at The Gallery!

SAVE the DATES

February 21 - 23             Arts & Crafts Conference

March 20`            First day of spring

April 4 - 5                         Spring Sip & Shop – 10% Off, Metro Wines (2 days, 11 AM to 5 PM)

Demo Artists: Christopher Mello - florals and ceramic acorns,

Andrea Kulish - Pysanky Eggs, and Jenna Kesgen - botanical paintings

April 12 – 20                    Passover

April 20                            Easter

May 11                             Mother’s Day

May 26                            Memorial Day

May 31 and 6/1               Bi-Annual Grovewood Village Studio Tour- 10% Off,

Metro Wines (2 days, 11 AM to 5 PM)

June 14 – Sept 21           Enchanted Garden Outdoor Sculpture Show

                                         Artists: Bob Doster, J. Aaron Alderman, Jonathan Bowling, Josh Cote,

Lyman Whitaker, Roger Martin, Todd Frahm, and Zachary Smith-Johnson

June 14                           Opening Reception in the Garden (2pm - 5pm)

Metro Wines. Roger Martin Demo

July 4                               Fourth of July             

July 12 – Aug 10             Into the Wild – Ceramic Sculpture by Tina Curry

                                         Opening Reception (2pm to 5pm) Metro Wines

    

August 16-Sept 30          Feature Wall (center room) Paintings by Pam Kirby

Aug 16                             Opening Reception (2pm to 5pm) Metro Wines

September 1-30              Arts for Life Charity – 1% of Sales – GG and GOM

September 1                    Labor Day

September 13, 14           Grovewood Village Studio Tour - 10% Off, Metro Wines (2 days, 11 AM to 5 PM)

October 18-Dec 31          Artful Living: The Spirit of the Craftsman Style – Group Exhibition

Shawn Kreuger, Leslie Green Guilbault, Tim Livingston, and Paul Garrett

Oct 18                              Opening Reception (2pm to 5pm) Metro Wines

November 15- Dec 31     Vessels of Merriment

November 15                   Opening Reception (2pm to 5pm) Metro Wines

Thanksgiving                   November 27 

December 5-6                 Holiday Sip and Shop – 10% Off, Metro Wines

December 14 – 22          Hanukkah

December 25                   Christmas Day

 

Friday, 07 February 2025 09:49

5 Star Review from CC!

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Customer CC Wrote:
"Metro wines is one of my favorite local businesses in Asheville. They consistently go above and beyond and impress me every time without ever trying. I’m never scared to be myself in here and I’m as basic as it comes in the wine knowledge department. It’s easy to know when I like a wine but I don’t know enough to be any kind of expert and often fail to verbalize a description. When I come in, the staff is so friendly, knowledgeable, and approachable. I give them some weird vague detail about what I want or the occasion I want it for and they somehow nail it EVERY TIME!! I can name any price point (not feel judged) and they intrinsically know exactly what my heart is asking for. THANK YOU Metro Wine team! It is an honor to be your loyal customer!"
 
MetroWines Replied:
"Hello Loyal Customer! Thank you for characterizing our staff as "approachable." Before I knew much about wine, I confess to feeling intimidated in a wine shop, sure the staff, realizing my lack of knowledge, would convince me to buy some geeky wine that really would not pair with my polenta. When we opened MetroWines, we decided that an "approachable" (what we call non-pretentious) atmosphere was the goal. And I still appreciate this easy communication. More often than not, I find myself asking our buyer, Andy, if the name on the bottle is the region or the winery! Hope to meet you soon. If you are not subscribed to our Sunday Newsletter, "The Public Palate,"(https://metrowinesasheville.com/metro-wines/join-the-email-list) this email is the best way to stay informed on all out events. For example: Andy is pouring a few of the many versions of Chenin Blanc and telling all who stop by ALL about this versatile grape in the engaging way that only Andy can. Join us on Wednesday, February 12, 4-6 @MetroWines on Charlotte Street! And thank you for writing to us."

In the heart of Asheville, on the way to the Grove Park Inn at 169 Charlotte Street, sits a wine shop that has redefined what personalized service means in the world of wine retail. Metro Wines, founded by John Kerr and Gina Trippi in April 2013, has become a cornerstone of the Asheville wine scene – voted the number one wine shop in Asheville for seven consecutive years, quoted in The Wall Street Journal five times, and featured in Wine Enthusiast magazine.

But what sets Metro Wines apart isn't just our accolades or our extensive selection – it's our commitment to creating a wine shopping experience that feels both educational and personal.