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Happy National Wine Day

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Wine cellar at Red, the Steakhouse (Photo: Red, the Steakhouse)
Not to be confused with National Drink Wine Day (Feb. 25), this, um, holiday on May 25 gives you an excuse to do what you may do every day of the year anyway – enjoy a glass of wine! Here are some South Florida places where you can celebrate:
 

Red, the Steakhouse

Their extensive wine wall features 500+ wine selections, ranging from moderately-priced favorites like Red’s proprietary blend from Napa, to ultra-VIP choices such as a bottle of Château Lafite-Rothschild (Premier Grande Cru Classé) for $3,370. 
 

Stanton South Beach

Sip wine while taking in views of both the ocean and Miami’s skyline at this Ocean Drive hotel, where their restaurant, Deco Blue, includes wines from California, Italy and France.
 

Essensia Restaurant & Lounge at The Palms Hotel & Spa 

Miami Beach’s farm-to-table mecca, Essensia Restaurant & Lounge at The Palms Hotel & Spa showcases 100% sustainable, organic, and biodynamic wines. Essensia offers happy hour every day from 6–7pm, when you can score half off all wines. Snag a spot on the outdoor lounge terrace, surrounded by exotic tropical gardens. 
 

W Fort Lauderdale

Enjoy a glass of wine at Stephen Starr’s award-winning Steak 954, where you can take in sweeping ocean views by day and luminous starlit nights. Don’t miss the restaurant’s centerpiece — a 15-foot long reef aquarium home to mesmerizing jellyfish.

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