Houston-based wine haven Art of Cellaring expanding to San Antonio this summer
San Antonio sommelier Josh Thomas, a former beverage director for Maverick Texas Brasserie, has partnered with Houston-based Art of Cellaring to expand the business' wine club and boutique to the Alamo City this summer. The new Art of Cellaring satellite, located at 2810 N. Flores St., west of the Monte Vista Historic District, will include a secure, climate-controlled facility for clients to store and preserve wine. The nearly 9,000-square-foot space also will include a swanky members-only lounge that operates around the clock, an open-to-the-public retail space and classrooms for wine education.
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