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$30 for a Wine and Chocolate Walk for Two on December 7 or 8 from Pheasant Run Winery ($60 Value)

Aurora Wine & Chocolate Walk
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Tour of six to nine historic district locations, with local wine and artisan chocolate pairings, souvenir glasses, and gift certificates

The Deal

$30 for a wine and chocolate walk for two ($60 value). Choose between the following dates:

  • Saturday, December 7
  • Sunday, December 8<p>

Guests lead themselves on a tasting tour of local wines throughout Aurora’s historic district. Sip different local wines—out of a souvenir glass—paired with artisan chocolates at each stop. You’ll also receive four Aurora Bucks gift certificates, each good for $3 worth of merchandise, plus a souvenir shopping bag. Some proceeds from the tour go to benefit local charities, including Habitat for Humanity and the Aurora Historical Society.<p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Dec 8, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Must be 21 or older. Saturday option valid only for Saturday, 12/7/13 and Sunday option valid only for Sunday, 12/8/13. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Aurora Wine & Chocolate Walk

A refurbished relic of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, Portland's first and only "World's Fair," the Aurora State Bank building has gone on a hundred year journey to become the landmark it is today. Transported from Portland to Aurora in 1905, its vaults have played host to robberies, Hollywood productions, and dental cleanings. Though the bank's two original vaults remain, they now house racks that Pheasant Run Winery fills with their small-batch, locally sourced wines. Winemakers harvest their grapes from local and sustainable vineyard estates in Willamette Valley, Walla Walla, and Horse Heaven Hills and ferment them into New World-style wines. They cold-soak grapes in small bins to extract more color and flavor for their signature pinot noir and blend merlot, syrah, and cabernet grapes to create a rich red with notes of blackcurrant and plum and the power to unite feuding grape vines.

This grey brick building is also home to their tasting lounge. Guests walk through the original doors and across the original lobby tiles to savor glasses at tasting tables surrounded by dark wood-trimmed windows. Visitors can also find a rotating collection of prints, paintings, ceramics, and jewelry from local artists. The winery owners also connect to the community through their donations to local charities and non-profits.

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