Wine-Tour Package with Cheese, Wineglasses, and Complimentary Tasting for Two or Four at Capitol Vineyards in Delaplane (Up to 55% Off)
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Wines forged from Virginia grapes complement selection of cheeses at scenic winery with historic tasting room built in 1800s
As Peter O’Toole, renowned drinker and wine connoisseur, once said, “A day without wine is like a graceful unicorn: it doesn’t exist.” Spend the day in style with this Groupon.
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$14 for a wine-tour package for two (a $28 total value)
- Wine tour (a $7 value/person)
- Cheese plate (an $8 value)
- Two take-home wineglasses (a $3 value each)
- Complimentary tasting<p>
$25 for a wine-tour package for four (a $56 total value) * Wine tour (a $7 value/person) * Two cheese plates (an $8 value each) * Four take-home wineglasses (a $3 value each) * Complimentary tasting<p>
Wines forged from Virginia grapes complement selection of cheeses at scenic winery with historic tasting room built in 1800s
As Peter O’Toole, renowned drinker and wine connoisseur, once said, “A day without wine is like a graceful unicorn: it doesn’t exist.” Spend the day in style with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$14 for a wine-tour package for two (a $28 total value)
- Wine tour (a $7 value/person)
- Cheese plate (an $8 value)
- Two take-home wineglasses (a $3 value each)
- Complimentary tasting<p>
$25 for a wine-tour package for four (a $56 total value) * Wine tour (a $7 value/person) * Two cheese plates (an $8 value each) * Four take-home wineglasses (a $3 value each) * Complimentary tasting<p>
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About Capitol Vineyards
A 30-acre swath of lush, Red Oak Mountain terrain surrounds Capitol Vineyards' historic facilities, where owners Lauren Shrem and Matthew Noland forge an eclectic collection of French-style wines from Virginia grapes. With help from a resident French winemaker and vintners across the state, they press an array of vintages, dispensing the elixirs during events inside the facility's historic, rustic tasting room. Constructed as a post office in the 1800s and used as a general store in the early 1900s, the site still bears its original wooden bar, floors, and grizzled prospector.