Johnston’s Cranberry Marsh and Muskoka Lakes Winery – $20 for Winter Wine Adventure for Two with Snowshoe Experience, Guided Tour, and Tutored Wine Tasting (55% Off))
Today’s Groupon Toronto Daily Deal of the Day: Johnston’s Cranberry Marsh and Muskoka Lakes Winery – $20 for Winter Wine Adventure for Two with Snowshoe Experience, Guided Tour, and Tutored Wine Tasting (Up to $44 Value)
Buy now for only $20
Value $44
Discount 55% Off
Wine-tasting technique demands that you first swirl the glass, then take a sip, and then very slowly dribble wine down your chin so that the rest of your body can taste it. Imbibe elegance with this Groupon.
$20 for a Winter Wine Adventure for Two (Up to $44 Total Value)
- Guided cranberry-farm tour (a $3 value/person)
- Tutored wine tasting (a $4 value/person)
- All-day snowshoe rental (a $15 value/person) or a half-day snowshoe rental (a $10 value/person)
This is a limited 5-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Wednesday, December 12, 2012. Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!
In a Nutshell
Scenic trails enable self-guided snowshoeing tours & tutored wine tastings guide palates through robust fruit flavours
The Fine Print
Expires Mar 20, 2013
Limit 2 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Advanced reservation required. Subject to weather conditions.
Johnston’s Cranberry Marsh and Muskoka Lakes Winery
http://www.cranberry.ca/
Muskoka
1074 Cranberry Rd.
Bala, Ontario P0C 1A0
Tours run daily at 1 p.m., featuring facts about Canada’s indigenous cranberry. Wine tastings are available at any time during open hours, while the snowshoe trails, which show off Muskoka’s beautiful scenery, are available on-site and free to use.
The staff at Johnston’s Cranberry Marsh and Muskoka Lakes Winery reaps quality cranberries and relies on native Muskoka fruit to stock its award-winning wine cellar. Upon arrival at the sprawling farm, duos can slip paws into rental snowshoes and embark upon a self-guided tour of scenic Cranberry Trails dappled with informative signs, kid-friendly puzzles, and treasure buried by land-locked pirates. Visitors can glean information about the cranberry-growing process from 14 stations situated alongside the 1-kilometre Old Marsh trail or drink in picturesque vistas from atop an outlook on the 2.5-kilometre Little Orville Lake trail. On farm tours, guests feast eyes on lush marshes and study the stages of cranberry growth and harvesting, such as planting and the fruit’s first date with vodka. Patrons conclude their cranberry crusade with cockle-warming sips of fruit-based libations during a tutored wine tasting.
Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!