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Wineries & Grille – Saint Croix Falls

$22 for Holiday Wine-Pairing Package for Two with Housemade Fudge, an Appetizer Tray, and a $20 Credit Toward Wine ($50 Value)

$22
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Mon Nov 19 05:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$50
Discount
56%
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$28
  • T460x279
  • Date Night
  • Wine Country

In a Nutshell

Artisanal cheese, smoked trout, local sausage, and homemade fudge complement sips from Wisconsin, domestic, and international wineries

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 16, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Reservation required. Dine-in only.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Wine-tasting technique demands that you first swirl the glass, then take a sip, and then very slowly dribble wine down your chin so that the rest of your body can taste it. Imbibe elegance with this Groupon.

$22 for a Holiday Wine-Pairing Package for Two ($50 Value)

The package includes:

  • Six wine samples per person (a $12 value)
  • Housemade fudge and an appetizer tray (a $12 value)
  • $20 credit toward wine to take home

Duos taste varietals from the Wineries & Grille winery, from five Wisconsin wineries, from three domestic wineries, or from two international wineries, letting their sips inform which bottles to spend their $20 on. Throughout the palate-edifying experience, couples share an appetizer tray brimming with artisanal specialty cheeses from Blasers, smoked trout from Star Prairie Trout Farm, local sausage, fruit, and crackers, as well as housemade fudge. The tasting experience can be held during the dinner service with reservations.

Wineries and Grille in St Croix Falls

The story of Wineries and Grille in St Croix Falls began at a picturesque Wisconsin orchard. Former owners Linda and Mike Welch were busy crafting delicious apple wines from the fall’s harvest when the phone rang. "I’ve got 20 pails of ripe grapes,” the voice on the other end of the line said. “What do I do with them?" Out of the goodness of their hearts, Mike and Linda sprung into action, blending the grapes with their apples to create unique local wines. Their process evolved, as did their humble orchard, which now encompasses wineries and grille. Though they have since sold the orchard, they continue to produce apple and grape wines. They also market and sell wines from other local makers who have a talent for making outstanding vintages but struggle with the vagaries of marketing, sales, or convincing customers that some bottles contain genies.

Linda and Mike have a knack for tracking down Wisconsin’s best wines, partnering with producers such as Stockholm’s Maiden Rock Winery & Cidery to spread forward-thinking drinks such as Black Forest wine infused with chocolate and cherries, blueberry wine, and honeyed sips of mead. They also carry national labels, such as Black Oak from California, and international labels from Spain, Argentina, South Africa, and elsewhere. At the grill, diners can listen to music in an outdoor area while enjoying dishes made from locally sourced ingredients, premium cheeses from Blaser's, and smoked trout from Star Prairie Trout Farm.

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Wineries & Grille

2.83 out of 5
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    Saint Croix Falls

    120 N Washington St.
    Saint Croix Falls, Wisconsin 54024
    (715) 483-2829
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Reviews

  • The food here is fresh and local whenever possible, and this business supports the local community like no other.
    Reviewer, 1/6/12
  • The food is great and the atmosphere is rustic and home-like.
    Nicole Pilarski, 8/6/12