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Beer and Bubbles – Benefiting Meals on Wheels West

Beer and Bubbles – Benefiting Meals on Wheels West with Wine and Jazz at Cafe Del Rey Saturday, December 6th, 3-5pm. Come and enjoy a great international selection of beers, sparkling wines and Champagne with LearnAboutWine at Café Del Rey.

Beers of the World
Bass
Boddingtons
Deshutes
Green Flash
Karl Strauss
Mirror Pond
New Belgium
North Coast Old Stock Ale
Spaten
Stone
Fat Tire
Mothership Wit
1554
Giddy Up

BUBBLES of the World
Cava- Juve y Camp Brut Reserva04
Champagne- Charles Heidsieck Brut Reserve NV
Champagne- Pommery Brut Rose
Champagne- Pommery Brut Royal
CaliforniaSparkling – Domaine Carneros, DomaineChandon
Prosecco– The bubble of Italy
Cava– The bubble of Spain
Australianbubbles – Sparkling Shiraz

*Beer and wine line up with continue to adjust as the event comes closer.

A cheese table will be provided with the event.
Appetizers will be offered for an additional charge.
Live Jazz by the Maple Drive Jazz Trio

Café Del Rey – on the ocean in Marina Del Rey
4451 Admiralty Way
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 823-6395


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