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This Toronto bar is pouring discounted 7-wine flights today only

Little Italy’s new wine and sake bar, Chez Wa, is celebrating its soft opening with a 7-wine flight for $15 — or free with any bottle purchase — today from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

A row of six wine bottles with glasses, showcasing a variety of wines available for tasting at a Toronto bar offering discounted 7-wine flights today only.
Chez Wa, a new wine and sake bar and bottle shop at 617 College St in Little Italy, is holding its soft opening today. (Courtesy: @chez.wa/Instagram)

What to know

  • Chez Wa is hosting a one-day-only soft opening deal on April 15, offering a 7-wine flight for $15 — or free with the purchase of any bottle, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • The Little Italy spot is a new wine and sake bar and bottle shop, evolving from a pop-up under Wine Pairing Company and recognizable by its frog-with-a-wine-glass mascot.
  • Beyond the opening promo, Chez Wa will also host sake tasting experiences, including a full-day “Basics & Beyond” class on April 27 featuring 20 different sakes.

You can never have too much wine — especially at $15. Today only, Chez Wa’s soft opening features discounted (or completely free) wine flights.

This deal is available today from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., where shoppers can take advantage of seven-wine flights for $15, which becomes free with the purchase of any bottle. 

Located in Little Italy at 617 College St, Chez Wa is a wine and sake bar and bottle shop.

It’s easily recognizable by its whimsical frog mascot holding a wine glass. 

The business actually started off as a pop-up wine bar under the Wine Pairing Company

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Chez Wa also offers sake tasting classes, such as the Basics & Beyond one-day, seven-hour course, featuring 20 different sakes, coming up on April 27 for $599.

​The store’s hours are Wednesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

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