Wine-Tasting Package for 2 or Up to 12 at Captain’s Walk Winery (Up to Half Off)
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Taste seven small-batch wines in family-owned winery housed in restored pre-Civil War building
Like hearts, wineglasses are fragile, full of goodness, and frequently broken. Live life to the brim with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$13 for a wine-tasting package for two (up to a $26 value)
- Wine tasting with seven 1-ounce samples (a $3 value each)
- Two glasses of wine (up to a $10 value each)<p>
$31 for a wine-tasting package for up to 12 (a $62 value) * Wine tasting with seven 1-ounce samples (a $3 value each) * One bottle of Captain’s red wine and one bottle of Captain’s white wine (a $26 value) * One hour in a private lounge<p>
Our customers loved this deal last year, earning Captain’s Walk Winery a spot on Groupon’s Best of 2011 list.<p>
Taste seven small-batch wines in family-owned winery housed in restored pre-Civil War building
Like hearts, wineglasses are fragile, full of goodness, and frequently broken. Live life to the brim with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$13 for a wine-tasting package for two (up to a $26 value)
- Wine tasting with seven 1-ounce samples (a $3 value each)
- Two glasses of wine (up to a $10 value each)<p>
$31 for a wine-tasting package for up to 12 (a $62 value) * Wine tasting with seven 1-ounce samples (a $3 value each) * One bottle of Captain’s red wine and one bottle of Captain’s white wine (a $26 value) * One hour in a private lounge<p>
Our customers loved this deal last year, earning Captain’s Walk Winery a spot on Groupon’s Best of 2011 list.<p>
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About Captain's Walk Winery
Brothers Aric and Brad Schmiling cultivated a passion for viticulture while growing up on their parents’ Italian-style winery. After moving to Green Bay, the duo set out to remedy the area’s winery deficit by founding Captain’s Walk Winery, where trained vintner Aric produces small-batch wines in water-bent French-oak barrels. Situated in a restored pre-Civil War building, the facility entices eyes with old-fashioned design features, including plaster crown moulding, an antique tasting bar, and a television from the eighteenth century. During the summer months, an on-site herb garden mimics the flavor and aroma profile of each wine, and a year-round tasting room offers guests an unpretentious glimpse into winemaking with laid-back tastings and a cellar viewing window carved into the wooden floor.