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Taste – Multiple Locations

Wine-and-Food-Tasting Class for Two or Four (Up to 61% Off)

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Value
$70
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  • Foodie
  • Good for Kids
  • Date Night

In a Nutshell

Sand Castle Winery's vintages are paired with cheese and light fare during 90-minute classes that also teach etiquette and hosting tips

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 27, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Dine-in only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Must be 21 or older.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

An in-depth knowledge of wine can enliven humdrum dinner parties, just as an in-depth knowledge of dynamite fishing can enliven foundering job interviews. Give palates an executive education with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $35 for a wine-and-food-tasting class for two (a $70 value)
  • $55 for a wine-and-food-tasting class for four (a $140 value)

During 90-minute classes, attendees sip Sand Castle Winery vintages and nibble on snacks including fine cheese from Di Bruno Bros. The class places an emphasis on wintertime entertaining, letting attendees pick up party and hosting tips as they make notes about their favorite pairings. See the Phoenixville and Warrington class schedules.

Taste

At Taste, the retail store for the storied Sand Castle Winery, rows of wooden racks display the winery's vintages alongside Di Bruno Bros. cheeses and gourmet oils and vinegars. Regular tastings and hands-on classes take place amid the store's marble countertops and vineyard-inspired artwork that is only detectable by oenophiles. During wine-pairing classes, students learn to coordinate nosh and nectar as experts present them with various combinations of wine and accenting fare, such as cheeses and fruits.

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Taste

2.83 out of 5
  • A

    Phoenixville

    236 Bridge St.
    Phoenixville, Pennsylvania 19460
    (484) 924-9530
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  • B

    Warrington

    711 Easton Rd.
    Warrington, Pennsylvania 18976
    (215) 343-4528
    Get Directions

Reviews

  • They have many traditional wines Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet, Riesling. In addition, they do some blends that are enjoyable.
    Aaron T.
  • They make a fantastic dry riesling (hard to come by) and their cabernet and pinot noir are also delicious.
    Whitney A.
  • They have many traditional wines Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet, Riesling. In addition, they do some blends that are enjoyable.
    Aaron T.
  • They make a fantastic dry riesling (hard to come by) and their cabernet and pinot noir are also delicious.
    Whitney A.
  • Phoenixville Dish