Wine and Wine Jelly-Sauce Tasting on Plymouth Bay

Enjoy award winning wines, wine jellies, and wine sauces in a tasting on historic Plymouth Bay. "Experience Delicious" a stone's throw away from Plymouth Rock.

Enjoy award winning wines, wine jellies, and wine sauces in a tasting on historic Plymouth Bay. "Experience Delicious" a stone's throw away from Plymouth Rock.

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Location: Cape Cod

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Q&A

Q: What should I wear for the wine tasting? Is it outdoors?

A: Hey! The tasting at Plymouth Bay Winery is mostly outdoors, so I'd recommend wearing something casual and comfortable. Layers are a good idea since it can get a bit breezy by the bay. Don't forget sunglasses and sunscreen if it's a sunny day!

Q: Are kids allowed, or is this strictly for adults?

A: Good question! The tasting is geared towards adults since it's focused on wine, but kids are welcome to join as long as they stay with their parents. They can enjoy the scenery while you taste the wines and sauces. Just keep an eye on them!

Q: What if I need to reschedule my tasting? Is it easy to do?

A: You can easily reschedule by contacting Plymouth Bay Winery directly. They’re pretty flexible, but make sure to give them a heads up at least 24 hours in advance to avoid any fees. It's best to check their website for their specific policy, too.

Discussions

Just did the Wine and Wine Jelly-Sauce Tasting at Plymouth Bay!

OMG, I just got back from the tasting and it was amazing! The wines were so good, especially the merlot. And the wine jelly sauces? Wow, who knew they could pair so well with cheese! The view of Plymouth Bay is just stunning too. I definitely want to do it again and maybe bring some friends next time. Anyone else been?

Thinking of gifting the wine tasting experience!

Hey everyone! I'm considering giving my parents a wine tasting experience at Plymouth Bay for their anniversary. They love trying new wines and the idea of jelly sauces sounds fun too! Just wondering if anyone has tips on how to make the most of it or what else to do in the area afterward? Thanks!