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🍷 The tasting room at Arrington Vineyards is back open

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Arrington Vineyard’s tasting room has reopened after closing during COVID.

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Weekend plans? While being closed during COVID, Arrington Vineyeard renovated its Tasting Lodge, and it’s now reopened to the public.

The vineyard’s Tasting Bar Experience guides one to four guests through a tasting of six award-winning wines (two-ounce pours) — curated to the guest or group’s preferences — in the relaxed lodge. Bonus: Guests take home a Riedel wine glass afterward. The experience is $40 for general guests or $30 for Wine Club members ($10 deposit goes toward cost).*

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