January 15, 2019

CAV Wine Shop, Taguig (CLOSED)

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  • CAV Wine Shop, Taguig (CLOSED)
  • UPDATED as of January 15, 2019: This restaurant is CLOSED.

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    If you are a wine fanatic, then this is a place that you can call paradise.

    The modern European-style interior, which is decorated with vintage furnishings, gives out a high-end atmosphere. CAV is a restaurant that serves wine and food with reasonable prices.

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    From a P350 to a P200, 000 bottle of wine, this restaurant recommends a wide range of fine wine that comes from all around the world. It is said by one of the staff that the wine they offer are not of the same prices as the ones being sold in supermarkets.

    Customers can also try CAV’s wine tasting machine that could taste 24 wines.

    A perfect wine to match your meal makes a day simply special.

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    General Information

  • Ground Floor "The Spa Bldg." Lot 5, Quadrant 8 City Center Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City
  • (632) 856-1798; (632) 856-1796; (+63922) 8167127
  • 11:00 am- 12:00 am (Sunday- Wednesday) 11:00 pm- 9:30 pm (Thursday- Saturday)
  • Christmas
  • info@cavwine.com
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