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Wine Down: A Tasting Experience with Michael Bottigliero

Indulge in an unforgettable evening of fine wine and exquisite pairings with celebrated Sommelier Michael Bottigliero, as featured on the Steve Harvey Show. Join us at the War Memorial for an exclusive wine tasting event that will delight your senses and deepen your appreciation for the art of wine.

Throughout the evening, Michael will guide you through the rich history and unique characteristics of five handpicked wines, each chosen for their exceptional quality and story. As you savor each sip, enjoy perfectly paired bites, thoughtfully selected to elevate the flavors and create the ultimate tasting experience.

Date: June 12th, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Price: $80

Immerse yourself in this elegant yet relaxed setting, perfect for wine lovers of all levels. Whether you're a connoisseur or just beginning your wine journey, this event promises to be both educational and delightfully indulgent.

About Michael Bottigliero

Michael Bottigliero, grew up in a traditional, Italian-American household on the Southside of Chicago. His earliest memories of wine involve a bottle of Chianti on the family table. After a stint in the U.S. Navy, Michael returned to Chicago and began a 20 year career in the hospitality industry. His love of wine, beer, spirits, and food led Michael to flourish in the restaurant business, where he decided to pursue a career as a sommelier.

For the last decade, Michael has been at the helm of Windy City Wine Guy, a consultancy focused on private wine events for individuals and corporations. During this time Michael also served as the Chicago Brand Ambassador for Franciacorta, a sparkling wine region in Italy.

From teaching Steve Harvey the art of wine tasting, to itemizing the wine cellar of some of Chicago’s most notable executives, Michael has become a clear leader in the beverage industry. It was from this wealth of experience, along with continuous requests for food and beverage recommendations, that Bottles Nation was born.

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