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WineStyles – Coronado

$20 for Wine Tasting and Cheese Pairing for Two ($44 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Knowledgeable staff matches six wines with artisanal cheese & provide light education Thursday–Saturday

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 1, 2012
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required; subject to availability. Tastings available Thurs, Fri, or Sat 5:30-7:30PM. Must be 21 or older. Valid only for Coronado location.
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Like Mike Tyson, wine is robust, often boxed, and should never influence tattooing decisions. Imbibe the spirit of a champion with today's Groupon: for $20, you get a wine tasting and cheese pairing for two at WineStyles in Coronado (a $44 value).

WineStyles' skilled and knowledgeable staff curate a collection of more than 300 wines sourced from around the world. Weekly tastings allow visiting duos to play tongue-matchmaker with six selections from the store's array, searching for delicate tastes that give clues to the kind of grapes used and whether they were grass-fed or free range. As they soak in light education about each wine, palates also enjoy a punch of flavor and sustenance from a plate of artisanal cheeses.

View the monthly calendar for tasting dates, with events held on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Groupon Says

The Groupon Guide to: Presidential Vehicles

When the president isn't signing bills in the Oval Office or burying time capsules in the front yard of the White House, he is traveling. Here's a look at how he gets around:

Presidential state car: Used for trips to the grocery store near the White House that sells President's Choice–brand products. The president also takes the state car to local youth soccer matches, where he likes to throw a soccer ball into a garbage can to teach lessons about wastefulness.

Air Force One: This presidential plane, named after the 1997 Harrison Ford thriller, exceeds the speeds of other planes its size because it flies with only the president aboard. This is why every president must obtain a pilot's license or at least one of those hats with wings on it.

Presi-dome: A flatbed pickup truck carries a hammer-resistant, laminated-glass egg that the president stands inside during parades to help attendees imagine what he would look like in a snow globe. The first egg design, made out of crystallized sugar, had to be abandoned after underfed newsboys swarmed the protective shell and consumed its gooey William McKinley center.

Feet: Because of the Transitive Law of Presidents, when the president walks down the middle of the street, all onlookers must be encased in cars to help keep him safe.

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WineStyles

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    Coronado

    928 Orange Ave.
    Coronado, California 92118
    (619) 365-4953
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