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New England's Vineyards & Wineries

Cape Cod Winery: Summer Fun in a Wine Glass

11/1/2019

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Jay Bell

Spending a beach day afternoon doing something different.

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Cape Cod Winery features a mix of wines, from white to red to fruit-infused.
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Cape Cod Winery has a mix of wines, mostly whites and fruits, with one red. But they also will periodically rotate in new ones.

​All are great, easy drinking wines. Several are light, making them perfect summer wines, while others may pair better with the off-season weather and meals.

Prices range roughly between $17-$25.
Sit and Sample
Wine tastings can be done with five or eight samples. The afternoon vibe was casual and cheery, and the staff were attentive and knowledgeable. It's a great way to spend an afternoon, and perhaps buy a souvenir or present. Large outdoor heaters allow the winery to continue well into the shoulder seasons.
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Ample seating, some in the sun and some in the shade, allows you the chance to sit and enjoy the wine tastings.
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​Open Year Round
​Enjoying a wine tasting may come to mind more during the summer. But once it's too cold, they'll just move a few tables inside and remain open.  This may offer a chance for something fun on a cold winter's day. 
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Cape Cod Winery's bottles can be bought either from your table, or from inside of the store. Tastings also get you a free glass.
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