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Tasting Experiences

Tasting Experience
No Reservation Needed
Join us for wine tasting any day of the week!
Wine tasting are available on a daily basic either as a seated experience on our spacious outdoor lawn and patio (weather permitting) or at our inside standing bar.
Enjoy a flight of wines, wine by the glass or by the bottle. A wine tasting includes a choice of 5 wines for $10, available 7-days a week from 11 AM- 5 PM.
All daily experiences are provided on a first-come, first-served basis, and you may experience some wait during high volume times of the season. We only accept groups of 6 or fewer, and we do not split groups.
Events
Winter Wine Exploration Series

The Boundary Breaks Winter Wine Exploration Series is a wine-centric adventure to discover the unique elements and the construction of what is being poured into your glass.
Exploration will take place two weekends a month from January to March. Specific dates are listed below; sessions available at 11am and 2pm on Saturdays and 12pm on Sundays.
The series is by reservation only, reserved for 30 people per session for $25 per individual.
Use the link below to book your experience today!
January 28th and 29th-
Red, White, and Everything In-between; Ever wondered what *exactly* makes red and white wine different? Come find out. See if you can tell the difference between the two when you can’t look at them.

February 11th and 12th-
Blending Red Wines; You get a chance to make your own Bordeaux-style red blend. Compare it to the blends made by other participants. Here what others think about your blend.
February 25th and 26th-
Riesling from Around the World; Riesling, the most versatile white grape, is made in very different styles around the world. Get to know what makes an austere Clare Valley, Australian Riesling different from a weighty Alsatian Riesling.

March 11th and 12th-
Cabernet Franc from Around the World; Once considered to be mainly a “blending grape,” Cabernet Franc is fast becoming its own varietal. It is now grown and made all over the world, in both hot and cool climates.
March 25th and 26th-
Inexpensive Wine vs. Expensive Wine; We have you taste two samples of five different wines: one sample is from a box wine; the other is from a more expensive bottle ($35-$45/btl). Can you tell the difference? And which do you prefer?
