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PRP Wine International – Redeem from Home

In-Home Wine and Chocolate Tasting for 2, Up to 4, or Up to 10 People (Up to 84% Off)

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No Longer Available
Sat Sep 08 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$75
Discount
75%
You Save
$56
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  • Wine Country

In a Nutshell

Experienced tasting leaders reveal grapes' backgrounds and regions, and lead guests in tasting six or more wine-and-chocolate pairings

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 6, 2013
  • Limit multiple per person, may buy multiple additional as gifts. Limit 1 10-person option per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must be 21 or older with valid ID. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid for resale. Valid within Jacksonville as well as Duval, Nassau, Baker, Bradford, Clay, and St. Johns counties. Reservation required. Cannot be used with other promotions or events.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Having a partner turns bouncing a ball into a tennis match, a monologue into a conversation, and a bear attack into a slightly longer bear attack. Experience the power of pairing with this Groupon.

Choose From Three Options

  • $19 for a wine-and-chocolate tasting for 2 people (up to a $75 value)
  • $29 for a wine-and-chocolate tasting for up to 4 people (up to a $150 value)
  • $49 for a wine-and-chocolate tasting for up to 10 people (up to a $300 value)

Sommeliers pay parties of up to 10 people a visit, bringing with them six to eight bottles of wine or sparkling wine and appropriately paired chocolate confections. Over the course of the tasting, the wine expert imparts tasting tips and wine facts to further the tasters' appreciation and understanding of wine and the winemaking process. Call (813) 967-4584 with any immediate questions.

PRP Wine International

Traveling to homes across Illinois, California, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, and Wisconsin with an array of hand-selected bottles in tow, PRP Wine International's consultants save their customers the time they would spend searching stores and the jail time that could result from trespassing on private vineyards. The staffers spend almost every day of the year unearthing the best bottles across the United States, Europe, Australia, South America, and South Africa, and then present their selections to eager palates at homes, private clubs, and hotel suites during private tastings and special events. As the wine spills forth into glasses, the consultants impart background information on the wines, share pairing ideas, and encourage guests to ask any questions they might be embarrassed to ask at restaurants, such as, “How do you pronounce pinot noir?” or “Where is the giant laser that transforms the grapes into wine?” As the evening progresses, conversations will also cover grape varieties and facts about specific growing regions.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Lifting Things with Balloons

Anyone who has seen the beloved animated film Balloon House knows that enough helium-filled balloons can make almost any object whimsically float without care across verdant fields strewn with uncomprehending cattle or directly through the extremely toxic particles that make up rainbows. What common items will you be able to lift with these quantities of balloons?

  • A Single Balloon: Common house toad
  • Two Dozen Balloons: A VCR containing a video-cassette birthday greeting to your bedridden sweetie, who cannot answer the door lest their measles leap from their face to yours
  • 500 Balloons: A couch, piano, or wrought-iron garden door affixed with decorative hen
  • Three Trillion Balloons: Titan, moon of Saturn, no longer on a deadly collision course with Earth
  • Infinity Balloons: Helios, the balloon god who—some argue—could make a balloon so floatsy that he himself would be carried away
  • -1 Balloon: These are just called rocks, and they help things float back down to the ground or to the bottom of ponds.

How many balloons would it take to move a planet out of orbit, and will there be time?

PRP Wine International