Wine-Tasting Package with Interactive Seminar and Amuse-Bouche for 1, 2, or 4 at Vinotéque on Melrose (Up to 56% Off)
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While lounging in the outdoor patio, up to 40 guests sample three wines & amuse-bouche as instructors discuss viticulture & tasting techniqu
Like a puppy, a glass of red wine is carefully bred, has a strong nose, and must be trained not to stain the carpet. Taste the obedience with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $10 for admission for one to a wine-tasting seminar (a $21 value)
- $19 for admission for two to a wine-tasting seminar (a $42 value)
- $37 for admission for four to a wine-tasting seminar (an $84 value)<p>
Typically taking place on Tuesday nights, each one-hour interactive seminar meets in the open air of Vinotéque on Melrose’s patio, where up to 40 students soak in knowledge about wine production and proper sampling technique by tasting three varietals paired with amuse-bouche hors d’oeuvres selected by the chefs. As they discuss the unique qualities of the regional wines, participants may even meet the winemakers themselves, who often attend the lessons to impart their expertise.<p>
While lounging in the outdoor patio, up to 40 guests sample three wines & amuse-bouche as instructors discuss viticulture & tasting techniqu
Like a puppy, a glass of red wine is carefully bred, has a strong nose, and must be trained not to stain the carpet. Taste the obedience with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $10 for admission for one to a wine-tasting seminar (a $21 value)
- $19 for admission for two to a wine-tasting seminar (a $42 value)
- $37 for admission for four to a wine-tasting seminar (an $84 value)<p>
Typically taking place on Tuesday nights, each one-hour interactive seminar meets in the open air of Vinotéque on Melrose’s patio, where up to 40 students soak in knowledge about wine production and proper sampling technique by tasting three varietals paired with amuse-bouche hors d’oeuvres selected by the chefs. As they discuss the unique qualities of the regional wines, participants may even meet the winemakers themselves, who often attend the lessons to impart their expertise.<p>