$10 for $20 Worth of Wine at LoMac Winery
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- Fourth generation growers
- Local and estate grown grapes
- Complimentary tastings
- Set in beautiful countryside
Drawing on an immense variety of grapes, vintners make wine in a wide range of colors to match the hues of tablecloths, carpets and shirts they will undoubtedly be spilled upon. Help the wine find your lips with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of wine from LoMac Winery.
The fourth generation vineyard growers of LoMac Winery use locally and estate grown grapes to produce small batch premium varietal wines to please both sommeliers and pinot gris glugging greenhorns. Every weekend, the veteran vintners uncork bottles for complimentary wine tastings, creating an intoxicating oasis for parched wine worshippers roadtripping across the countryside. After sampling the wares, guests customarily excuse themselves for private trade-talks with their gustatorily-gifted tongues and olfactory oracles before deciding if they’d like to bring home the 2002 merlot ($17), the 2001 syrah ($13) or the 2009 pinot gris ($15). You may also apply this Groupon toward the vineyard’s 2006 Pinot Noir ($35 per bottle), their specialty, which is crafted from estate grown grapes on land passed down to the owners from their grandfather.
You may buy two Groupons, but can only use one per order.
- Fourth generation growers
- Local and estate grown grapes
- Complimentary tastings
- Set in beautiful countryside
Drawing on an immense variety of grapes, vintners make wine in a wide range of colors to match the hues of tablecloths, carpets and shirts they will undoubtedly be spilled upon. Help the wine find your lips with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of wine from LoMac Winery.
The fourth generation vineyard growers of LoMac Winery use locally and estate grown grapes to produce small batch premium varietal wines to please both sommeliers and pinot gris glugging greenhorns. Every weekend, the veteran vintners uncork bottles for complimentary wine tastings, creating an intoxicating oasis for parched wine worshippers roadtripping across the countryside. After sampling the wares, guests customarily excuse themselves for private trade-talks with their gustatorily-gifted tongues and olfactory oracles before deciding if they’d like to bring home the 2002 merlot ($17), the 2001 syrah ($13) or the 2009 pinot gris ($15). You may also apply this Groupon toward the vineyard’s 2006 Pinot Noir ($35 per bottle), their specialty, which is crafted from estate grown grapes on land passed down to the owners from their grandfather.
You may buy two Groupons, but can only use one per order.