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Schnebly Redland's Winery & Brewery – Homestead

Ultimate Wine-Tasting Package for Two on a Friday or Saturday with Etched Glasses and $15 Wine Credit ($54.90 Value)

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  • Date Night
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In a Nutshell

Unique wines made with mangoes, avocados, and other nongrape fruits grace souvenir glasses at tasting prior to party with live music

The Fine Print

  • Expires 150 days after purchase.
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required; subject to availability. Must be 21 or older to drink alcohol.
  • 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 Between Two Options

  • $25 for an Ultimate wine-tasting package on a Friday (a $54.90 value)
  • $25 for an Ultimate wine-tasting package on a Saturday (a $54.90 value)

The package includes:

  • Admission for two (a $10 value each)
  • Two Ultimate tastings, including a tasting of five Schnebly wines and two etched wineglasses (a $9.95 value each)
  • $15 wine credit

Sample the Cat2 Hurricane Vino, a medley of avocado and guava or avocado and coconut ($13.95/bottle). Souvenir glasses are designed to capture the full body and aroma of the wines, such as the lychee ($25.95/bottle), which orchestrates notes of honey, citrus pear, and lychee in a flavor symphony comparable to a riesling.

Schnebly Redland's Winery

Though they had long been interested in starting an agro-tourism business on their 96-acre farm, Peter and Denisse Schnebly might never have considered a winery were it not for a fortuitous visit from Bill Wagner of Wagner Winery in Lodi, New York. During his stay, Wagner took a look around at the farm's exotic fruits and vegetables and planted an idea in the couples' imaginations: why not draw upon their harvest to create exotic wines? The idea took root, and the couple soon began to experiment in their garage, crafting wines with the help of their friends while sticking to their shared belief in sustainable practices. Five years later, these eccentric wines—infused with mangoes, avocados, and other nongrape fruits—helped their newly opened winery garner a 2008 Best Winery award from the Miami New Times.

Many of the winery's varietals have gone on to win accolades since then, and tours and tastings allow visitors to join in the celebration and gain insights to the process of winemaking in a tropical environment complete with a coral water fountain, tiki huts, and lush plants. Table wines include Guava, a rose wine, balanced with integrated aromas of plum, black berry, blue berry and exotic herbs. Wines pour freely during weekend events that feature live concerts and karaoke. Past entertainment included Bryan Gonzalez, TreeHause Band, La Linea, and bluegrass groups distinguished by their danceable songs and innovatively landscaped lawns.

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