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Miami's Best Eats and Drinks This Week: Pink Pie, Wine Dinners, and Prohibition Era Cellar Series

This week, Estiatorio Milos and Fiola will host wine pairing dinners, Deering Estate's Prohibition Era Cellar Series returns with St. Petersburg Distillery, and Pink Pie is now open in Wynwood.
Pink Pie's bite-size treats.
Pink Pie's bite-size treats. Photo by JC Through the Lens
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This week, Estiatorio Milos and Fiola will host wine pairing dinners, Deering Estate's Prohibition Era Cellar Series returns with St. Petersburg Distillery, and Pink Pie is now open in Wynwood.
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Winemaker's Table Dinner at Estiatorio Milos. This Monday's edition will offer a six-course menu of local seafood paired with Greek wines. Priced at $79, the meal includes Greek ceviche and grilled lamb chops, each expertly matched with a different wine, from rosé to red. Call for reservations. Seatings from 5:30 p.m. till closing Monday, January 7, at Estiatorio Milos, 730 First St., Miami Beach; 305-604-6800; milos.ca.
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Prohibition Era Cellar Series at Deering Estate. Explore an intriguing time in South Florida's history by attending the Prohibition Era Cellar Series at the Deering Estate. You'll venture into the basement of the Stone House, dating back to 1922, and pass through a bank-vault door that reveals a room filled with original bottles of alcohol, including rum, champagne, vermouth, and gin from places such as Jamaica, France, and Italy. You'll then sample a selection of distilled spirits with an assortment of small bites, presented by St. Petersburg Distillery. Staff will be on hand to explain the distilling process and expound on their product selections. A ticket and a password to be used the night of the event will be mailed to each participant. 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, January 8, at Deering Estate,16701 SW 72nd Ave., Palmetto Bay. Tickets cost $45 via rms.miamidade.gov or 305-235-1668, ext. 233.
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Wine Dinner at Fiola. Thursday, Fiola will host a wine pairing dinner featuring Darioush Winery. Hosted by Allen Papp, Darioush's director of sales, the menu will feature various dishes, including wild hamachi and uni, charred scallops, and a honey-thyme parfait, with numerous wine pours. 7 p.m. Thursday, January 10, at Fiola, 1500 San Ignacio Ave., Coral Gables; 305-912-2639; fiolamiami.com. $285 per person. Call the restaurant for reservations.
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Stranger Drinks at Repour Bar. Stranger Things fans, rejoice! Repour Bar's winter menu, Stranger Drinks, is an ode to the beloved Netflix series. Spend the season in the Upside Down with the Time After Time — a ruby-red tipple that drinks like an elevated punch — composed of Ziami rum, organic cranberry reduction, and beet juice. 1650 James Ave., Miami Beach; 305-913-1000; repourbar.com.
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Pink Pie Opens Bake Shop in Wynwood. There's a new place to dig into a freshly made pie in Wynwood. Miami's Pink Pie has opened its first brick-and-mortar steps from Wynwood Walls. The concept, which launched in September 2016 at the Yellow Green Farmers Market, specializes in three-inch sweet and savory pies. There are more than a dozen permanent and rotating flavors, some filled with Oreo and Nutella, guava and cheese, key lime, or salted caramel and others topped with onion and duck confit. Right now, limited-edition favorites include tiramisu, caramel pretzel, and hot cocoa. Regardless of flavor, pies are the same price. Savory flavors cost $3.50 apiece, while sweet pies run $3.50 for one, $6 for two, $11 for four, $15 for six, $19 for eight, and $28 for a dozen. 170 NW 26th St., Miami; 954-744-0214; pinkpie.com. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.
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