Experience Flag Hill Distillery and Winery's spirit and wine tasting tour for two or four people with up to 33% off
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Discover how grapes become wine during tastings, plus enjoy private tours that delve into the distillation process
Ever wondered how those delicious wines are crafted? Join us for a unique tour where you can learn about the magic behind transforming simple grapes into delightful wines. This experience isn't just about tasting; it's about discovering secrets of winemaking while enjoying some great company. You'll walk away not only with a taste for more but also with souvenir glasses to remember your visit.
What we offer
The deal includes two options: a spirit and wine tasting tour for two or four people. Each package comes complete with guided tours, tastings, and souvenir glasses. Choose between sharing this experience as a duo or bringing along friends to enjoy together.- $15 for a Spirit and Wine Tasting Tour for 2 ($30 Value): Enjoy a guided tour and tasting experience perfect for pairs.
- $29 for a Spirit and Wine Tasting Tour for 4 ($60 Value): Bring friends along to explore together with this group package.
Why you should grab the offer
This offer is perfect for anyone looking to dive deeper into the world of wine-making without breaking the bank. Flag Hill Distillery and Winery provides an exceptional opportunity to learn directly from experts in their field. With options tailored to both small groups or couples, it’s an ideal outing whether you're planning a romantic day out or a fun trip with friends. Enjoy beautifully crafted spirits while taking in knowledge about each step involved in creating them. Plus, taking home souvenir glasses ensures you'll have lasting memories from your adventure.Need to know info
About Flag Hill Distillery and Winery
The vintners at Flag Hill Distillery and Winery know that the term "wine country" covers a whole lot of different climates. While they could easily import commonly-known grapes such as Merlot, Chardonnay, or California Raisins from warmer climes and grow them locally, they instead opt for grapes that flourish naturally in New Hampshire's colder temperatures. These include reds such as Marechal Foch and De Chaunac and whites Vignoles and Cayuga White. Each one boasts a distinct flavor profile that might awaken bored palates, and redefine what "wine country" really means.