minimo

Wine store · Produce and Waterfront

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Where to Drink Natural Wine in the Bay Area - Eater SF

"Named for the Italian word for “minimal,” Minimo, in Jack London Square, is a wine bar and shop that wears its heart on its sleeve. Its wines are defined by minimalism throughout the whole winemaking process, mostly from small makers. Unabashedly dedicated to creating community, the space has a shared long table, perfect for a group or for sharing a bottle or three with new friends. Regular winemaker tastings offer an opportunity for education." - Sam Chapple-Sokol

https://sf.eater.com/maps/natural-wine-sf-where-to-find-drink-bay-area-bars-restaurants
Minimo

420 3rd St, Oakland, CA 94607 Get directions

minimowine.com
@minimowine

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