Wine Tastings for Two or Four at Six Livermore Valley Wineries from SignatureWines.com (Up to 54% Off)
Wine can function as a social lubricant and conversation starter, especially if you seal off a cocktail party and slowly fill the room with it. Uncork a good time with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $ 34 for two Livermore Valley wine-tasting passes, which provide entry to six wineries (a $ 70 value)
- $ 65 for four Livermore Valley wine-tasting passes, which provide entry to six wineries (a $ 140 value)
Customers visit the tasting rooms of six wineries: Cuda Ridge Wines, Fenestra Winery, McGrail Vineyards and Winery, Nottingham Cellars, Page Mill Winery, and Rios-Lovell Estate Winery. At each, they can attend full tastings and sip samples of the winery’s reds, whites, and rosés. Visits to the wineries can be made all in one day or over multiple days.
SignatureWines.com
The wine enthusiasts at SignatureWines.com—a group of professionals from various industries—foster a community for other wine and food lovers to connect and share their oenophile experiences. They regularly notify their members of tours, tastings, and wine-related events at more than 20 Northern California wineries. They also orchestrate special deals that immerse visitors in settings such as the Tuscan-style village and gardens of Rios-Lovell Estate and picturesque valley views of McGrail Vineyards, the rustic wooden architecture of Guglielmo Winery, and the verdant vineyards and 200-horse stables of Cooper-Garrod Estate Vineyards.
Keeping abreast of local and national food events,SignatureWines.com also introduces members to regional wine bars, wineries, and restaurants, and provides an online community where members can read reviews and share wine experiences. VIP cards let customers take part in complimentary tastings and avoid standard hassles such as corkage fees and general-admission mosh pits. Proceeds from such events often go to support a variety of charitable causes.
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