$54 for Winemaking Experience at Wine Cellar Regina
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- Mix ingredients in store
- Return after six weeks to bottle
- Fun, social experience
- High-tech equipment
During Prohibition, bootleggers made their own booze by burying grapes underground or catching moonbeams in a jar of water. Make alcohol the easy way with today's Groupon: for $54, you get to ferment and bottle 30 bottles of your own wine (a $153 value) at Wine Cellar Regina on Albert Street.
Wine Cellar Regina is a purveyor of fine wine and winemaking supplies where, with today’s deal, budding vintners will mix water and yeast into 15 litres of varietal grape juice and concentrate from one of four Cellar Classic wine kits. They’ll tearfully leave their fresh-faced chardonnay, piersporter, chianti, or pinot noir to encounter youth's foibles and, eventually, age in a capacious and environmentally controlled winemaking room on the premises, returning after six weeks to cork their matured creation into 30 shrink-capped bottles, which customers can bring from home or buy from the store for $0.99 each. Friendly staff members are on hand to help grape guzzlers safely wield the store’s high-tech corking equipment and particle accelerators, capable of processing 900 bottles each hour, or answer general questions about the wine-making process.
- Mix ingredients in store
- Return after six weeks to bottle
- Fun, social experience
- High-tech equipment
During Prohibition, bootleggers made their own booze by burying grapes underground or catching moonbeams in a jar of water. Make alcohol the easy way with today's Groupon: for $54, you get to ferment and bottle 30 bottles of your own wine (a $153 value) at Wine Cellar Regina on Albert Street.
Wine Cellar Regina is a purveyor of fine wine and winemaking supplies where, with today’s deal, budding vintners will mix water and yeast into 15 litres of varietal grape juice and concentrate from one of four Cellar Classic wine kits. They’ll tearfully leave their fresh-faced chardonnay, piersporter, chianti, or pinot noir to encounter youth's foibles and, eventually, age in a capacious and environmentally controlled winemaking room on the premises, returning after six weeks to cork their matured creation into 30 shrink-capped bottles, which customers can bring from home or buy from the store for $0.99 each. Friendly staff members are on hand to help grape guzzlers safely wield the store’s high-tech corking equipment and particle accelerators, capable of processing 900 bottles each hour, or answer general questions about the wine-making process.