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Decoding Wine – Redeem from Home

One-Hour In-Home Wine Tasting with Fruit and Cheese Pairing for Up to 6 or 12 (Up to 67% Off)

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Thu Dec 13 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$145
Discount
55%
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$80
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In a Nutshell

A wine expert expounds upon food pairings and wine varietals during an in-home wine tasting with cheese and fruit platters

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 4, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for the option purchased. Reservation required. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Must provide own wine. Valid within 15 miles of Kettering.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Like hearts, wineglasses are fragile, full of goodness, and frequently broken. Live life to the brim with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $65 for a one-hour in-home wine tasting with fruit and cheese pairing for up to 6 people (a $145 value)
  • $90 for a one-hour in-home wine tasting with fruit and cheese pairing for up to 12 people (a $275 value)

Although Decoding Wine’s experts draw up a list of wines that fit the style for your tasting session, you must provide the wines (typically four types at about $8–$12/bottle). In return, they supply wine glasses, cheese and fruit platters, and educational tidbits about various varietals and ideal food pairings. Clients may schedule tastings any day of the week after 5 p.m. This Groupon is valid within a 15-mile radius of Kettering.

Decoding Wine

Ken Oswalt awakened to his love of wine during a tour of Sonoma's rolling vineyards in 1990. An instant oenophile from that moment forward, Oswalt has spent the past few decades furthering his understanding of grapes' greatest gift to mankind. Now the principle expert behind Decoding Wine, he organizes in-home tastings in which he teaches clients to pair wines with foods and distinguish between different varietals. His courses help students apply all of their senses to the enjoyment of wine, from using the sense of smell to detect the oaky notes of a cabernet sauvignon to using the vestibular sense to stay upright after drinking a bottle of merlot.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Tricking Your Kids into Eating Vegetables

Kids don't want to eat vegetables because vegetables aren't fun. Make legumes laughably fun with these tips for preparing vegetables:

  • Put black beans on circular slices of potato to give your kids healthier "chocolate-chip cookies."

  • Cut corn off the cob and offer their picky palates some "rotten goblin teeth."

  • Mash yams and your young ones will be thrilled to eat "a very sick man's innards."

  • An avocado kind of looks like a hand grenade.

  • Remove the strings from celery. Kids will voluntarily eat celery if it's not strung like some kind of ridiculous violin.

Mom, can I have seconds of goblin teeth?

Decoding Wine