This is the Official Traverse City Michigan Law Enforcement, Military, Fire, Medical, First Responder, Teacher Wine Tour with Whiskey, Brandy, Beer, and some other perks. We are the ONLY Wine Tour com
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Location: Traverse City
What's Included
- Wine Samples/Splashes ARE available on our tour- flights, bottles, food are extra
- NON PARTY BUS - semi private, we combine couples, groups of 6-7 most likely have their own vehicle
- Luxury SUV - GMC Yukon/Chevrolet Suburban - coming soon Cadillac Escalade
- Law Enforcement/First Responder/military friendly - owned/operated by former Law Enforcement
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Local Traverse City Guides - UofM Grads (owner) / MSU Grads (some guides)
- Groups get a complimentary bottle of wine (Gamay, Secco, Gwertz- depends on availability)
- Expert Wine Tour Guides- Wine enthusiasts, Wine Experts
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Absolutely! The team is pretty flexible with rescheduling. Just give them a call or email at least 48 hours in advance to change your date. They’re super accommodating, especially for first responders.
A: The tour is primarily for adults 21 and over since it involves wine tasting. However, minors can join if accompanied by a parent or guardian, as long as they don't partake in the tasting. It’s great family fun!
A: The vibe is pretty laid back. Casual chic works best—think nice jeans and a casual top. You’ll be in a comfy SUV, so no need to dress to the nines! Just make sure you have comfy shoes for the wineries.
Discussions
Just did the NON-BUS MOVIE STARS Wine Tour, wow!
We just got back from the NON-BUS MOVIE STARS Wine Tour in Traverse City and it was such a blast! Magic Mike was our guide and he really knows his stuff about wine. We hit up four amazing wineries and got to try some exclusive wines. Totally worth the money! Plus, it felt great being on a tour run by other first responders. I highly recommend this for anyone looking for a chill day out. The views were stunning! 🌅
Considering the Police & First Responder Wine Tour as a gift—any thoughts?
I'm thinking about getting this wine tour for my brother who's a firefighter. He definitely needs a break! But I'm curious, how's the experience? Is it really worth the price if you factor in the additional costs for tastings? Any tips?