What You Get
- For $25, you get a three-bottle Argentine wine package from Edgewater Wine (a $42.97 value). The package includes the following:
- 2008 Orfila cabernet sauvignon (750 ml)
- 2010 Funky Llama tempranillo (750 ml)
- 2011 Andean Sky chardonnay (750 ml)
- Shipping is an additional $9.95 per wine package.
- Ships to select states only (see fine print).
To get this deal, use the buy button on this page. Visit the Groupon Goods FAQ for more info.
Overview
The three-bottle wine package from Edgewater Wine introduces palates to the wizened grapes grown in the Mendoza region of western Argentina. The full-bodied, Orfila-born cabernet sauvignon envelops rich fruit flavor and hints of pepper, and the Funky Llama tempranillo brings a bounty of brilliance culled from the Andean mountainside. The Andean Sky chardonnay rounds out the trio and pairs well with grilled seafood and other light bites from chicken Vesuvio to Funyun-encrusted chicken parmesan.
Features
- Wines from Mendoza region of Argentina
- Two red wines and one white wine
- Full-bodied cabernet sauvignon made with hints of pepper and the Sunday crossword
- Earthy tempranillo harvested in Andes at 4,000 feet
- Rich chardonnay pairs well with seafood
How to Get Your Goods
Step 1.
Purchase your Groupon using the buy button on this page.
Step 2.
Pull up your Groupon with our mobile app or by going to My Groupons (or to My Gifts if you are giving this as a gift*) and clicking the print link.
Step 3.
Visit product page, select "add to cart" and enter the redemption code located in the center of your Groupon into the 'coupon code' field at checkout. Click recalculate and proceed to billing information page.
Step 4.
Enjoy!
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