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Boyden Valley Winery’s Ice Wine & Cocktail Open House

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Event:
Boyden Valley Winery’s Ice Wine & Cocktail Open House
Start:
December 15, 2012 10:00 am
End:
December 15, 2012 5:00 pm
Phone:
802-644-8151
info@boydenvalley.com
Updated:
November 26, 2012
Venue:
Boyden Valley Winery
Address:
64 Vt Route 104, Cambridge, 05444, United States

We are happy to announce our first Ice Wine & Cocktail Open House! It will take place at the Boyden Valley Winery in Cambridge, Vermont, on Saturday & Sunday, December 15th and 16th, from 10am to 5pm.

Boyden Valley Winery has become known for our premium Vermont Ice products – Vermont Ice wine, Vermont Ice Red wine, Vermont Ice Cider, and Vermont Ice Apple Crème Liqueur. We now invite you to be among the first to try our newest Vermont Ice product – Vermont Ice Maple Crème Liqueur! Additionally, we will have FREE Tastings of our Vermont Ice products and much more:

•Premiering our NEW Vermont Ice Maple Crème Liqueur!
•FREE tastings of our Vermont Ice products
•20% OFF Vermont Ice, Vermont Ice Red, and Vermont Ice Cider PLUS special pricing on Glögg and Vermont Ice Apple Crème Liqueur
•Let us to educate and delight you with a cocktail tasting featuring new cocktails and a new take on your old favorites using Boyden Valley Winery Vermont Ice products.
•Boston Post Dairy will be onsite for sampling and products for sale to fill all your holiday cheese needs.
•By the Dozen Dog Sledding will be onsite offering sledding or carting tours of the farm throughout the day (please contact the winery at 802-644-8151 for reservations and more information).
•Our Christmas tree and a fire pit will be ready on the patio for all to enjoy, and Glögg by the mug will be available to keep you warm!

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