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Wine Tastings, Souvenir Glasses, and Credit for Two or Four at Swiss Wine Festival (Up to 52% Off)
Wine Tasting Pavilion at the Swiss Wine Festival
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Rebecca
8 years ago
We love the Swiss Wine Tasting Pavilion! We go every year and now it's a tradition. This groupon was the best deal out there, and we were so excited to find it this year.
Annual wine festival features grape stomping, live music, fireworks, rides, German food, and 13 wineries, as well as a beer garden
Choose Between Two Options
$24 for a wine-festival outing for two ($46 total value)
- Wine Tasting Pavilion entry with glasses and tastings for two ($36 value)
- $5 in festival bucks each ($10 value)
$44 for a wine-festival outing for four ($92 total value)
- Wine Tasting Pavilion entry with glasses and tastings for four ($72 value)
- $5 in festival bucks each ($20 value)
Annual wine festival features grape stomping, live music, fireworks, rides, German food, and 13 wineries, as well as a beer garden
Choose Between Two Options
$24 for a wine-festival outing for two ($46 total value)
- Wine Tasting Pavilion entry with glasses and tastings for two ($36 value)
- $5 in festival bucks each ($10 value)
$44 for a wine-festival outing for four ($92 total value)
- Wine Tasting Pavilion entry with glasses and tastings for four ($72 value)
- $5 in festival bucks each ($20 value)
Need To Know Info
Promotional value expires Aug 28, 2016. Amount paid never expires.
Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased.
Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Wine Tasting Pavilion at the Swiss Wine Festival
- 1968: The inaugural year of the wine festival, which included grape stomping and a bustling flea market
- Thousands: The number of people who attended in the ensuing years, making it too large for the streets of Vevay, Indiana
- 1979: The year the festival resurfaced with a new name—Swiss Alpine Festival—and a family-friendly ambiance with polka dancing and a parade
- 1997: The year Swiss Wine Festival moved to Paul Ogle Riverfront Park
- 13: The number of wineries pouring samples of their libations in the wine tent, which include Cedar Creek Winery, Harmony Winery, and Winzerwald Winery
- 25+: The number of food booths lining the park's paths and selling everything from pork schnitzel and polish sausage to funnel cakes and cotton candy
- Too Many To Count: The number of activities and diversions, including live music, a waterski and aerial stunt show, a cornhole championship, arts and crafts vendors, riverboat cruises, and—of course—grape stomping