Best virtual classes and happy hour tastings in L.A.

These restaurants and wine shops are offering beer, wine and sake flights and accompanying virtual tastings.
Jenn Harris • Los Angeles Times • April 24, 2020
If you’re stuck imbibing at home, why not learn a little something while you drink? The following is a list of places offering virtual classes and tastings. So keep those pajamas on (or not) and indulge in some distance learning. Redbird Bar...
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