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Free Wine Class at Goosecross Cellars

April 14th, 2008 by susan j

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No visit to Northern California would be complete without tasting wine from a local vineyard. Napa and Sonoma Valleys produce some of the country’s best wine. Here, just north of San Francisco, you can tour a vineyard, taste some local wines, and relax at one of several spas.

If you’re in Napa Valley on a Saturday morning, then you’re in luck. Starting in June and running through October, Goosecross Cellars is offered a one hour Wine Basics Class from 10:30-11:30 am. Set against a gorgeous rose garden surrounded by vineyards and rolling hills, the class teaches the basics of wine tasting in a welcoming and fun environment. You’ll learn about wine storage, proper tasting techniques, and other facets of wine. Please call 800-276-9210 or make a reservation online, as classes fill up quickly!

Of course, with a Go San Francisco Card you can also experience one of Goosecross Cellars’ “classic wine tastings and get 10% off wine purchases. The card includes tastings at several other local vineyards, including Franciscan, Simi Winery, and Taste Downtown Napa. Bottoms up!

Planning a trip to San Francisco? Read about attractions, tours, discounts, and more with the Go San Francisco Card.

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2 Responses to “Free Wine Class at Goosecross Cellars”

  1. On Apr 25th, 2008 at 12:44 pm Nancy said:

    Thank you so much for the mention! We’ve been offereing this class since 1995 ane we just love doing it!

    I want to be sure that your card-holders know to MAKE A RESERVATION! As much as we’d like to, we aren’t able to accomodate drop-ins. At this price ;-)the limited seating goes very quickly. Looking forward to seeing lots of you here at Goosecross! Cheers! Nancy

  2. On Apr 29th, 2008 at 1:29 pm susan j said:

    Nancy, thanks for stopping by! I’ve added a note about reservations to avoid disappointment. Thanks again!

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