by Olee Fowler
Many cities have sprawling Italian markets. Miami hasn't been one of them. But that'll be changing when Made In Italy Gourmet opens its doors in Wynwood on Monday, January 26 at 10 N.E. 27 Street.
Part market, part restaurant and part wine store, the space is an ode to all things Italian. In the front it features a bar serving Italian coffee and sodas, organic made-to-order juices, and 25 different wines by the glass. If you fall in love with a certain wine you can purchase it on-site by the bottle or even by the case -- if that's the type of night you're looking for. No judgment here.
Source: http://miami.eater.com/
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