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The Vineyard – McLean

$15 for Chocolate Gift Basket ($30 Value)

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Thu Jan 31 04:59:59 UTC 2013
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  • Good for Gifting
  • Date Night
  • Simple Pleasures

In a Nutshell

Gift basket stuffed with bite-sized candies, wafer rolls, cookies, and other chocolate-infused delicacies

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 24, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. Limit 2 per visit. Not valid until 1/31/13. Shipping not included. Items in basket may change and are subject to availability.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Like crayons, chocolate comes in many varieties and tastes better when unwrapped before consuming. Taste a spectrum of sweetness with this Groupon.

$15 for a Chocolate Gift Basket ($30 Value)

  • Comfort Collection of chocolate candy in assorted styles
  • Box of chocolate-chip cookies
  • Dark-chocolate and milk-chocolate ice-wine candies
  • Two packages of chocolate wafer rolls
  • Guylian chocolate twists
  • Two chocolate-covered pretzels, graham crackers, or cookies

The Vineyard

When The Vineyard's wine curators determine whether a bottle is eligible to join the company's collection, they weigh three factors: quality, origin, and value. During tasting events and weekday meals, they uncork bottles and suss out age, flavor profile, and suitability for food pairings. When considering origin, The Vineyard's wine connoisseurs seek out family wineries, which generally devote more personal attention and goodnight kisses to their grapes. Additionally, family wineries tend to operate with lower costs, thereby fulfilling The Vineyard's third pillar, value.

Although the selection continually evolves, the shop currently stocks domestic and international wines from locales as distant as Australia, which only exists in our imaginations. They complement wines with gift baskets of cheese and chocolate, as well as accessories such as olive wood corkscrews and chrome champagne stoppers.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Spicing Up a Monologue

Monologues are the most boring part of plays since they only involve a single performer and that single performer is never an adorable baby actor. To make these seemingly unending passages more interesting, follow these helpful tips:

  • Do something interesting with your voice. You could give your character an accent or, if you can't do a convincing accent, just yell the entire time.

  • Cut out all the unnecessary words, such as articles and any full sentences that don't foreshadow how the main character is a group of children hiding inside a man's suit.

  • Wear a funky hat or rad loafers. That'll give the audience something to look at!

  • Perform it with multiple people and tell the director you're going to start calling it a fun-o-logue.

  • Start at the end of the monologue and work backward. Then when you finish, tell the audience that they just got Pranked'd™. (If you're interested in buying the rights to use the name Pranked'd™, probably for a hilarious hidden-camera goof show, please contact Groupon for more information.)

Why is there so much yelling in plays? Find out in today's Groupon Guide.

The Vineyard

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