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The Republic of Venice, [a] officially the Most Serene Republic of Venice and traditionally known as La Serenìssima, [b] was a sovereign state and maritime republic with its capital in Venice. Founded, according to tradition, in 697 by Paolo Lucio Anafesto , over the course of its 1,100 years of history it established itself as one of the ...
The couple was shopping at the Downtown Fort Pierce Farmers’ Market one Saturday morning when Gibson noted the area didn’t have a wine bar. Angelone pointed out the former 121 Tapas and ...
La Factoría is a bar located in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, established in 2013 by Leslie Cofresí, Roberto Berdecía, and Pablo Rodríguez. The bar features a network of seven interconnected spaces offering craft cocktails , tapas , and a variety of music and atmospheres.
Wine bars now rival the local hangouts such as coffee shops and local bars. [1] The wine bar phenomenon offers the 'taste before you buy' philosophy. [2] Wine bars add a new dimension to wine tasting. They seek to remove the association of wine with upscale clientele and overwhelming wine lists and replace it with a more casual and relaxing ...
The owners behind The Breeze Wine Bar and Spirits and the Canary Club, 1247 S. Shelby St., have had their eye on expanding their love for interesting wines and products into NuLu.
The name La Serenísima was taken from an Italian aviation squadron that fought in the World War I. [4] Pascual Mastellone, son of founder Antonio, had a long tenure of chairman of the company taking over La Serenísima for more than 50 years from 1952 until 2013, when he retired due to health problems. Mastellone died in 2014.
Something to Wine About, a self-service wine bar by Orlando “Lando” Chapman Sr., founder of local entertainment group RilEntertainment, is opening at 3CDC's $118 million Fourth and Race ...
The Signoria of Venice (Serenissima Signoria) was the supreme body of government of the Republic of Venice. The older Commune of Venice was replaced by the Signoria from 1423 on, being later officially adopted in the Promissione Ducale by Cristoforo Moro (12 May 1462). It constituted a center of power which included the doge's power.