Wine Tasting for 2 or 4 or a Private Lounge Tasting Party for Up to 12 at Captain's Walk Winery (Up to 52% Off)
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Taste seven small-batch wines in winery housed in restored pre-Civil War building or retire to private lounge with friends and wine.
Like hearts, wineglasses are fragile, full of goodness, and frequently broken. Live life to the brim with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $13 for a wine tasting for 2 (a $6 value) plus two glasses of wine (up to a $20 value; up to a $26 total value)
- $25 for a wine tasting for 4 (a $12 value) plus four glasses of wine (up to a $40 value; up to a $52 total value) $30 for a wine tasting for up to 12 (a $36 value) plus one bottle of Captain's red wine and one bottle of Captain's white wine to share for an additional hour in the private lounge (a $62 total value)
Taste seven small-batch wines in winery housed in restored pre-Civil War building or retire to private lounge with friends and wine.
Like hearts, wineglasses are fragile, full of goodness, and frequently broken. Live life to the brim with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $13 for a wine tasting for 2 (a $6 value) plus two glasses of wine (up to a $20 value; up to a $26 total value)
- $25 for a wine tasting for 4 (a $12 value) plus four glasses of wine (up to a $40 value; up to a $52 total value) $30 for a wine tasting for up to 12 (a $36 value) plus one bottle of Captain's red wine and one bottle of Captain's white wine to share for an additional hour in the private lounge (a $62 total value)
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About Captain's Walk Winery
Brothers Aric and Brad Schmiling cultivated a passion for viticulture while growing up on their parents’ Italian-style winery. After moving to Green Bay, the duo set out to remedy the area’s winery deficit by founding Captain’s Walk Winery, where trained vintner Aric produces small-batch wines in water-bent French-oak barrels. Situated in a restored pre-Civil War building, the facility entices eyes with old-fashioned design features, including plaster crown moulding, an antique tasting bar, and a television from the eighteenth century. During the summer months, an on-site herb garden mimics the flavor and aroma profile of each wine, and a year-round tasting room offers guests an unpretentious glimpse into winemaking with laid-back tastings and a cellar viewing window carved into the wooden floor.