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Stottle Winery – Multiple Locations

Wine Tasting for Two, Four, or Six (Half Off)

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$14
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  • Date Night
  • Girls Night Out
  • Wine Country

In a Nutshell

Two, four, or six guests sample five daily selections of award-winning, handcrafted wine made with grapes sourced from local vineyards

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 13, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required for 6-person tasting. Valid only at listed locations.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Wine can function as a social lubricant and conversation starter, especially if you seal off a cocktail party and slowly fill the room with it. Uncork a good time with this Groupon.

Choose from the Following Options

  • $7 for a two-person wine tasting (a $14 value)
  • $14 for a four-person wine tasting (a $28 value)
  • $21 for a six-person wine tasting (a $42 value)

Check the tasting-room schedule for available times. As an added bonus, Groupon purchasers receive 10% off bottled wine purchases when they redeem their tastings.

Stottle Winery

To make their award-winning, handcrafted wines, Amy and Josh Stottlemyer source their grapes from the local eastern Washington fields in the Horse Heaven Hills, Yakima Valley, and Columbia Valley. From that harvest, they craft thirteen wines, ranging from classics such as cabernet sauvignon and malbec to less-common flavors such as barbera and viognier. At tasting rooms in Lacey, West Seattle, and Hoodsport, they raise spirits at public tastings held three to five times a week. Stottle Winery also breaks into the darkest corner of the cellar during tastings of limited and reserved wines held on the first weekend of each month, and welcomes groups for by-appointment private tastings with cheese and crackers for up to 20 guests. Revelry continues at the winery’s other private events, where up to 60 guests can mingle over munchies, hum along to live music, and aggressively sniff sommeliers to teach them what it feels like to be wine.

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Stottle Winery

  • A

    Seattle

    3400 Harbor Ave SW, Suite 113
    Seattle, Washington 98126
    (206) 937-1079
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  • B

    Hoodsport

    24180 Highway 101, Suite B
    Hoodsport, Washington 98548
    (360) 877-2247
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