After admitting sweet-tooth, salt-fang, and caramel-molar, the committee in charge of colloquialisms now officially recognizes the wine-tusk. Today's Groupon lets you use your wine-tusks with $50 worth of wine for $25 at Double Helix Wine Bar and Boutique in The Shoppes at The Palazzo. This Groupon is only good for Double Helix's wines, but it can be used during happy hour (every day 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. to close) and weekly wine tastings (every Friday 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.). Cultivate a wine-sense capable of detecting oaky undertones from up to 10 miles away.
Double Helix Wine Bar and Boutique suggests that the consumption of wine is an inseparable component of our DNA, and the shop makes its argument through the lavish whimsy of its spacious interior, with an ornamented ceiling and chic seating that invite you to a decadent outing. Use today's Groupon toward a full wine menu with more than 300 uncommon wines and an international scope.
Among an enormous selections of reds, whites, champagnes, and cocktails, Italian-leaning palates can sample the rich tannins of a 2002 Luciano Sandrone ($19 for a glass, $10 half glass) while domestic appetites are transported to Oregon through Ken Wright's Abbot Claim Vineyard Pinot Noir ($30 for a glass, $16 half glass). When a tender filet asks for the perfect accompaniment or a scarlet dress-shirt seeks the least revealing stains, your new wine-sense will help you determine the ideal pairing.
This Groupon is not good toward merchandise or food.
Reviews
Bloggers love Double Helix Wine Bar & Boutique, and Citysearch called it one of the Best Las Vegas Wine Bars in 2008.
- We love lots of things about the Double Helix: the name, the wines by the glass selection, the cool mixed drinks, the shopping hotties that hang there, and the fact that it’s the only place in The Palazzo Shoppes we can afford. – John Curtas, Eating Las Vegas
- It is a vino heaven for aficionados, and novices alike. – Food Fashionista
Eighty-six percent of Urbanspooners like Double Helix Wine Bar & Boutique. Yelpers and eight Citysearchers give it four stars, and six reviewers on Yellow Pages give it 3.5:
- I had a great time, the staff is entertaining and helpful. The wine selection is amazing and the cocktails were great too! – CSMobileUser2, Citysearch
Groupon Says
Strive for Wine
Due to lowered crop yields caused by glutinous boll-weevil flocks and a rigorous epidemic of melancholy among farmers, the Food and Drug Administration has recently added wine to its list of acceptable vegetables on the Food Pyramid. Wine has also been placed on the complementary Eating Sphinx, with a suggested daily intake of 80 grams.
As a vegetable, wine has numerous advantages over standard veggies, starting with the staunch convenience of its carrying bottles and ending with its romance-like ability to sweetly intoxicate. Like most vegetables, wine cannot be enjoyed by children, nor should they be allowed to ingest its healthful benefits, lest they become amorous and interested in reading books about divorce. Thanks to the FDA's recent ruling, the number of fortified vegetables has risen to three, including brandy apples and ketchup schnapps.
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