Thursday, December 16, 2010

Swirl Wine Club - One Month Membership










Happy Holidays! Welcome to the Swirl Wine Club! Below are the 2 wines selected for your Groupon introduction to the Swirl Wine Club. These are fantastic wines from South Africa with a combined value of $45. But don't think that you got a great deal on the wine alone. Wait until you see all of your club member benefits! For all the membership benefits and much more, visit http://www.swirlmywine.com. Enjoy!


David Frost Cabernet Sauvignon $24.99
(Paarl, South Africa)

Unlike many athletes or celebrities who lend their name to a brand, professional PGA Champion golfer, David Frost has a true passion and respect for wine and the process of producing world-class wines. Here’s to South African Cab! A little dirty, distintive spice and toasty from it’s 18 month layover in New French Oak. There is nothing soft and subtle about this wine. Good muscle, it brings a certain masculinity to the forefront with a rough mouthfeel and edgy tannin structure with a Cherry fruit profile. Not used to this style of wine? Try with chocolate. Wow! This is a superb and complex wine! The fruit and alcohol content are progressing towards each other in the bottle through it’s Bordeauxesqe maturing process. I’m acutally very surprised and think that cellering this 2003 Cab for another 5 years will be extremely rewarding! I love these unique age worthy wines!!


La Cave Merlot – 19.99
(Wellington, South Africa)

“Yes, I’m drinking Merlot”, he said as an aside. La Cave produces it’s Merlot in limited volume and only when the particular vintage is deemed good enough. This 2003 Merlot is cellarable and certainly not your grand mothers boxed wine. We recommend to decant or otherwise let breathe a bit. Big, round, juicy and suculant, this Merlot shows excelent barrel maturity, fat in the middle with toasty vanilla, oak integration, deep dark fruit and a finish that starts hot, wanes then pops on the side saying…yes, can I try again… more please!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Swirl Wine Club December Wines

Happy Holiday’s! Our December club wines are extremely rare and are frankly well beyond the scope of most wine clubs with an incredible value. This is one of our ways in saying thank you and our gift to you. Enjoy and share with family and friends. We wish you all a blessed and safe holiday season!



Constantia Glen Sauvignon Blanc - $31.99
(Constantia, South Africa)


Sauvignon Blanc Lovers, here you go! 95 pts – International Wine Challenge / 91 pts Wine Spectator. Only 360 cases made, it is almost ridiculous having a wine of this caliber in a wine club for the price. What are the words to describe? Pristine, Fresh, Aromatic, Elegant with character- Love it! This 2008 Sauvignon Blanc is simply outstanding! Lime green color flecked with straw, clear and bright. The nose is complex and sophisticated - immediate impression is that of concentration and flintiness with exuberant aromatic aromas of fresh lemongrass, guava and citrus fruit. A core of well integrated minerality links the youthful fruitiness of the nose to those aromas offering confidence in maturity. This wine has a fine fruit/acid balance and is most certainly a sophisticated wine with its spicy mid-palate and lingering, crisp finish. This is a wine that will age with distinction and is also perfect to drink now.


Peña Roble Crianza - $24.99
(Ribera Del Duero, Spain)


I wish the nose on this wine was oxygen. I’d breathe it all day! 89 pts International Wine Review, less than 1,000 cases produced and only 35 cases imported into the US. This 2004, 100% Tempranillo is a marvelous Crianza aged 12 months in French and American oak barrel. At sight, it is dark – Cherry red hue. The nose is unbelievable – Complex and elegant, good intensity, with red fruit aromas, licorice, toffee and spice. The approach has finesse with good acidity making it also a fantastic food wine. The middle is smooth and balanced with finely sweet and toasted tannins. Close your eyes at the end. I think the finish is incredible, ending with the culmination of it’s red and black fruits, chocolate and balsamic nuances emerging best in the aftertaste and lingering with spice and peppery notes. Decant this wine for sure and be careful on the sediment.


David Frost Wines

Unlike many athletes or celebrities who lend their name to a brand, professional PGA Champion golfer, David Frost has a true passion and respect for wine and the process of producing world-class wines. Swirl is honored to soon be the official on-line retailer of David Frost Wines and we want to give you a great introduction to his wines. David is our friend and I can attest to him rolling up his sleeves as a farmer and having an absolute passion for producing his award winning wines.



David Frost Cabernet Sauvignon $24.99
(Paarl, South Africa)


Here’s to South African Cab! A little dirty, distintive spice and toasty from it’s 18 month layover in New French Oak. There is nothing soft and subtle about this wine. Good muscle, it brings a certain masculinity to the forefront with a rough mouthfeel and edgy tannin structure with a Cherry fruit profile. Not used to this style of wine? Try with chocolate. Wow! This is a superb and complex wine! The fruit and alcohol content are progressing towards each other in the bottle through it’s Bordeauxesqe maturing process. I’m acutally very surprised and think that cellering this 2003 Cab for another 5 years will be extremely rewarding! I love these unique age worthy wines!!


David Frost Merlot $24.99
(Paarl, South Africa)


As I drink this wine, I can’t stop thinking about espresso crusted Beef Ribeye. This wine would be perfect! Once again, showing that dirty component, this 2002 Merlot has a rich, full-body with lovely fresh, plumy fruit aromas and flavors. The sweetness of fruit is balanced by savory oak. A gorgeous mouthful, with firm acidity, a relatively high alcohol and a classic, dry tannic finish.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Swirl Wine Club November Wines

So we all know that Chile is hot right now - producing some great wines and exceptional value. Everyone is drinking Chilean wine but have you had any from the Northern most Viticultural areas? Here lies the Limari Valley. This is a great area and we have selected Tabali wines for this months club. It is one of six main winery's in Limari and is producting fantastic wines that are now getting a lot of attention world wide but have yet to find their way to the Twin Cities... until now. The wines are fantastic and the area is very unique. The vines are planted in the oldest alluvial terrace of the Limarí river, just 18 miles from the Pacific Ocean. These Pacific breezes cool the area and make it ideal for the vineyards. The soil profile is very unique to Chile with a mix a gravels of different sizes, clay and sand, with high concentrations of active calcium carbonates (limestone) and different types of salt, due to the very little amount of rainfall. These Chilean wines are also unique in that many can and perhaps should be tucked away in the cellar for a little longer. We think you're going to love these wines. Viva Limari and Enjoy!


2008 Tabali Reserva Carmenere - $24.99
(Limari Valley, Chile)

Dave’s one word descriptive: Wow, Spicy, Chocolate, Oak, Smokey, Smooth, Complex, Intense, Finally, Quality, Rock-n-Roll… ok, that’s more than one word J This 2008 Carmenere is concentrated and spicy, like bang-on a tenner; perfect for Fridays, or if you fancy a treat on Tuesday! The color really tells the tail: insane jet black with purple haze. Old world French - Truffles, mushroom, tea leaves and green tomato aromas are evident on the nose, along with the obvious black fruit and chocolate combined with a slight medium toast from barrel. Wow… I LOVE this wine. The palate prances with smoky notes, black fruit, mocha and vanilla from the use of French and American barrels for 12 months… Perfect integration between oak and fruit. Tannins are smooth and juicy, providing a fine long finish. NOTE: Decant or let breath awhile. This wine opens up even more over time and really evolves. Can’t get over it… I love this wine… it will be even better after 3 – 5 years in the cellar.


2009 Tabali Sauvignon Blanc - $16.99
(Limari Valley, Chile)

Incredibly light and refreshing, I am betting this 2009 Sauvignon Blanc will be a big hit! … Parker’s Wine Advocate agrees, giving 90 points! The nose is very elegant with obvious citrus notes, passion fruit and fresh grassy aromas. I love the volume on the front palate with light, fresh grapefruit, steely and mineral – limestone influence. It leads to a lively middle that is crisp and refreshing with a balanced acidity. This wine really stands out on it’s own as a sexy and smooth Sauv Blanc but also a fantastic food wine. On the finish, it dances vibrant and full of life. The wine again is really fresh, crisp and light tying the fruit together very well with a fantastic finish that lingers playfully with elegance and grace. This most northerly Chilean area is both unique and mystical as is this Sauv. Blanc. Enjoy! We think you’re going to LOVE it!


2008 Tabali Reserva Syrah - $19.99
(Limari Valley, Chile)

This reserve 2008 is 100% Syrah from the Limari Valley and should get your attention…. It’s big overall and certainly not your grand mothers boxed Shiraz. The wine is revealed in part at sight: Deep red with black Amherst at the core and throughout with violet showing through. Likewise, decant this wine or otherwise let it breathe. If you can, you want to cellar this for another couple years (up to 5) if you can bear the wait… it definitely has very good ageing potential. Want to drink now? I don’t blame you and I think you will likeJ The nose is as attractive as it is intense, with plumb, black cherry, white pepper, asparagus and herbaceous notes intermingled with all the deep red fruit. This wine is 14.5% alcohol and has a big jammy mouth feel with that deep red fruit and a little spice showing through on the approach. The middle is fat with more dark cherry, leather, smoke, oaky complexity and youthful chocolaty tannins. I think the finish is the best part : 12 months in French barrel shows through with good structure and a remarkably long finish.


2008 Tabali Reserva Pinot Noir - $19.99
(Limari Valley, Chile)

Unlike some 2008 Pinots you may want to wait a year before releasing the cork and raising the glass. Regardless, definitely decant and let it rest for an hour. Steven Tanzer gives this 88 points and it’s certainly worthy of that - Intense and elegant to the nose, with earthliness; red currant and strawberry are definitely highlighted. I love the explosion of sweet red fruit on the front with figs and plumb. The mouth feel is rich and round, full of cherry and raspberry with soft spices and nice acidity overall. The middle shows its soft tannins mixed with toasty hints that arise from being aged for 9 months in French oak barrels making it a round lingering finish wine with medium persistency.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Swirl Wine Club October Wines

News Flash… Israel is producing wine! Really, really good wine at that. Why shouldn’t they? They have had almost more time practicing than anyone else in history and have been making Pinot Noir and other wine since biblical times. Oh how I can’t wait to visit these wineries, walk in the footsteps of the carpenter from Nazareth and drink the juice of this Holy land. I’m almost willing to bet that 90% of you have yet to try wine from Israel. You might be surprised that Israel can produce such great wines in the cool climate of northern Galilee. These wineries have raised the standards of Israeli wine and have put Israel on the map to compete in quality on the world stage of wine. Club members, enjoy!


2006 Galil Mountain Shiraz/Cabernet - 24.99
(Upper Galilee, Israel)

Wow… the benchmark in Israel may be set. Forget everything you think you might know about Israeli wines. This Shiraz/Cab simply rocks! Off the gates, the nose is unbelievable… Bill Hamilton may even roll off his chair. Ripe cherries, blueberry jam, chocolate, pepper, spice and a touch of mint come through all too well. Put to your lips and you know beyond your upper senses that this is a killer wine. Aged for 10 months in our very own Minnesota Oak, this 2006 Shiraz/Cab is perfect right now! The approach is like soft and warm molten lava cake, the middle a fruit bomb with spice to boot, and the finish… hello!… long, jam packed fruit, warm spices, toasty oak and well supported by those silky tannins. This finish is long, solid and worthy of another sip… and more, and more. This is fun stuff. Dang, I love my job. Really? Try this wine and tell me this does not drink like a $40 + bottle of wine at retail.



2009 Golan Chardonnay - 19.99
(Golan Heights, Israel)

Congratulations Israel on producing a world class Chard… dare I say to give Cake Bread a run for their money? No joking… at a Minimum of $25 per bottle less, this 2009 Golan Chard is serious juice from the volcanic plateau of Northern Galilee. With the first breath, you know it’s going to be a beautiful Chardonnay. Golden reflections are at it’s core and throughout. Lightly buttered Orville Redenbacher comes to mind on the nose with a nutty component, toasty vanilla, light apricot and floral overtones. Here’s what I like best: The progression. The approach is light with maybe even tangerine, the middle shows excellent body and is creamy with a natural and classic Chardonnay flavor profile and the finish is rich and creamy with a big time finale of buttery almonds and a really hard to find finish that extends, dips and then lingers again with silk and grace. Chardonnay fans enjoy!



2007 Golan Merlot - 16.99
(Golan Heights, Israel)

Here within the high latitude and cool climate of the Golan Heights lies this soft, approachable and very elegant Merlot. This is certainly not a wine of muscle and might, but more a wine that reflects grace, beauty and the natural inherent features of the classic Merlot and northern Israel terrior. Its color is deep ruby at the core, gently fading only at the edge to a lighter brick red. The nose is pretty with fragrant floral and ripe cherry berry notes rounded out with hints of spice and fresh herbs. This 2007 Merlot is very well structured and actually could benefit from another year or two in the cellar. If you open it now, let it breathe a bit or decant it. It’s ageing for five months in American oak is evident on the palate with vanilla and spice showing through along with elegant tannins and fresh red fruit.


Galil Mountain Cabernet Sauvigon - 19.99
(Upper Galilee, Israel)

This will probably be a Cab for even those that aren’t Cab lovers. Lightly sweet and floral, with rich purple fruits, this is an all-steel-aged wine that underwent malolactic fermentation giving it a very smooth appeal. Personally, I love it!! Far from California style, this 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon represents the king of grape varietals in a very natural and uncomplicated way. It’s color is deep red and garnet and the nose reminds blueberry, cassis, spice and hints of eucalyptus and cocoa. The approach is lively with fresh black fruit. The middle shows a truly gorgeous medium to full body transitioning to this wines best part: The finish - It lingers long and is extremely well balanced with blackberry fruit, cassis and chocolate nuances backed by perfectly integrated tannins.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Swirl Wine Club September Wines

Espana es en fuego!


That's right, Spain still remains as an outstanding viticulture area producing excellent wine particularly in the areas we selected with Tempranillo and Albarino leading the way. Club members, your wines are in and ready for you... we look forward to seeing you soon... Our club meet-up and social is Friday September 10th from 6 - 8:30pm. Not a club member yet? Stop on by or visit us on-line at www.swirlmywine.com. Here are our tasting notes for these fantastic wines of Spain:


Cataregia Gran Reserva – 24.99
(Terra Alta, Spain)


Wow, I love my job… especially when being forced to taste Grand Reserve Tempranillo/Cabernet Sauvignon from Terra Alta. This wine is all that. Ruby red in colour with garnet tones. It’s aroma is intense and reminds ripe red fruits, cacao and vanilla. In the mouth it is powerful, mineral and full-bodied with a lush and chewy approach, great fruit concentration on the mid palate and a wonderful finish combining its overall balance with good structure and a lasting finale. This 2001 Gran Reserva was created with great care, aged 2 years in french and american oak along with 3 more years in the bottle before release…. Enjoy!


Pazo Pondal Leira Albarino– 19.99
(Rias Baixas, Spain)


Albarino is one of our favorites and is indigenous to the Spain/Portugal border in Rias Baixas. This 2009 Albarino is fantastic and we were extremely fortunate to be able to import this in for our club. Leira Albarino has been rated by WA with 90pts in previous vintages and the 2009 is not an exception. It’s medium straw-colored with an attractive perfume of spring flowers, lemon, mineral, and sea breeze. On the palate it is crisp, dry, and vibrant with bright acidity. Smoothly textured with good concentration, this outstanding Albarino will pair nicely with tapas or seafood over the next 1-2 years.


Pinord Clos de Torribas – 18.99
(Penedes, Spain)


Made from 100% Tempranillo in the acclaimed Penedes, this 2006 Crianza is aged two years with slow fermentation in stainless steel followed by aging in the cask for nine months and additional bottle ageing. Beautiful intense aromas of dried flowers, ripe plums and spices woven into chalk and violets... this is a wild wine showing leather, smokey oak and vanilla and to my dismay, I was blown away by delicious blood oranges and a great fruit finish with lively acidity and firm tannins. Is summer still here? If so, fire up the barbeque and enjoy this as a fantastic food wine with, rib eye, filet, lamb, whatever your cookin’… or just cuddle up with some chocolate at the campfire or a good movie and enjoy!


Gran Vinaio Grenache – 19.99
(Montsant, Spain)


I’ve yet to have a wine from Montsant that I haven’t loved! This is a marvelous and unique 2007 Grenache… really good juice! Deep concentrated fruit shows through with black opal and brick red at the core and throughout. The nose offers bright red fruit layered with white pepper and herbaceous anise. This wine has a twist: The approach is soft and elegant, the middle is fat with good fruit and the finish brings a masculine and powerful onset of tannin – top side, barrel, spice, deeper fruit on the middle-side and well deserved alcohol on the back. I think the finish is killer... I’m getting a case; men will love and women yearn for more! Seriously, unique and solid Grenache… 3 bottle reds, enjoy!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Swirl Wine Club: August Wines

Yes, NY is on the Map!




Wolffer Estate Cabernet Franc – 28.99
(The Hamptons, Long Island, NY)

“Yes, I’m drinking wine from the Hamptons”. Got a tissue? Decant and let it breate a bit… but not too long. This is a Cab Franc that just may make you weep… and your lips quiver. The color is dark… red brick, with hints of brown. The nose starts with vibrant blueberry, black berry jam, violets, cassis and white pepper perfectly framed with fine vanilla and hints of toasted oak. The mouth feel is elegant yet bold and full bodied with loads of ripe fruit balanced by wonderful soft-layered tannins. The finish is smooth, with notes of chocolate making you yearn for the next sip. Sorry, honey… I’m in love!


Anthony Road Semi-Dry Riesling – 18.99
(Finger Lakes, NY)





Amphictyonis would surely claim this wine as nectar from the gods. In short, this Riesling is lush, elegant, sweet, lovely in all ways, pleasing the palate in every way and leaving you saying… uhm, more please. Seriously, where in the world is Parker? … Onto some notes: Fresh peach and sweet citrus characters are prominent in the nose. Lemon zest, lime, tangerine and honeydew melon characters blend from the approach to mid-palate creating a lavish mouthfeel and tangy yet satisfying finish.


Wolffer Estate Merlot – 21.99
(The Hamptons, Long Island, NY)

“Am I drinking Merlot again?” Don’t call it a come back… it’s been here for years. Seriously? Bill Hamilton, where are you? Jesse, you are amazing. This Merlot in my humble opinion is not even ready to drink, but wow…. superb! This Merlot is narrowly focused with a very nice approach and mid palate yet somewhat undeveloped finish although showing good fruit and alcohol content with a persistent finish…. Can’t wait to see this again in one year and two years from now. This wine is good now but will really show well by 2012. The herbs, licorice, cassis, vanilla and chocolate lead way with a silky tannin structure that offers promise for me and perhaps ripeness and love for many others.




Anthony Road
Cabernet Franc / Lemberger – 19.99

(Finger Lakes, NY)

I’m willing to bet that practically no one in the Midwest has tried this blend before. The Lemberger (a.k.a. Blaufrankisch in Austria) helps creates a dark red color with aromas of raspberry and cherry. The mouth feel is lively with a decent weight to it, especially for a cool climate red. Spicy tones of cherry and vanilla linger on the finish. This is a wine you can play with it a bit. Try on it’s own and then with a bite to eat. The wine begs for a little steak, pasta or chocolate. Try it slightly chilled too this summer. I would recommend to decant or give it a good rest over night also. Three bottle reds - enjoy!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

July Club Wines!




Lets just come out and say it: South Africa wines Rock!! Ok, so the US didn't fair as well as we hoped in the World Cup, but seriously we must give a nod to this amazing wine region and the life, passion and zest for which these wines are produced. Club members, your wines are in and ready for you... we look forward to seeing you soon... Our club meet-up and social is Friday July 9th from 6 - 8:30pm.

Here are our tasting notes:

FireFinch Sauvignon Blanc 16.99
(Robertson, South Africa)



You know you have the makings of a good wine when the ravenous SA finches which, driven by their superior sense of smell and taste, fully devour the grapes at their peak of ripeness – such as what happens at this Robertson, SA vineyard. This is a wine of pungent tropical fruit flavors, full of ripe richness. It is grown with dedication and made with passion, and has soft, grassy green aromas offering a sharp, fresh and ripe flowery profile to complement its balancing acidity.

Overgaauw Cabernet Sauvignon– 24.99
(Stellenbosch Valley, South Africa)



This Cab would give a Watusi Bull a run for it’s money… and it’s horns. We recommend to decant or otherwise let breathe. Masculine and compelling it shows a bit of barnyard on the nose with spice and white pepper, leather, smoke, blackberry and mulberry aromas. Dang, this is a South African wine in all it’s glory… lush, dirty and dare we say Sexy? Concentrated dark fruit and chocolate are on the approach and the mid -palate is phenominal. The finish fades a bit and then bounces back with a semi-hot persistence full of jam, spice and grity tannin. This wine is definetly cellarable for up to 10 more years, maybe as much as 30. We can’t emphasize enouph to let this wine breathe as it totally evolves throughout the night and could even be a hidden gem in the cellar 20 years from now. Enjoy!


Mountain River Pinotage/Shiraz – 17.99
(West Cape, South Africa)



This wine combines the fruit of Shiraz with the body and muscle of Pinotage (a cross of Pinot Noir and Cinsault). We chose this because of it’s extrodinary uniqueness … not to mention it’s ageing for 12 months in French and American oak barrels. Here is a wine that is soft on the front, supple in the middle and killer on the finish. It shows perfume, vanilla, sandstone, dark cherry and elegance on the nose and approach. In America we are so used to the big nose wines with a dissapointing ending. This wines clearly demonstrates great winemaking and SA terroir. Shall we say the backwards ending… swish this around a bit; everything comes together, the quentisential grity SA terroir, concentrated fruit and rough yet wonderful and persistent tannin on the side that sits and lingers in the mouth saying… chocolate please!

La Cave Merlot – 19.99
(Wellington, South Africa)



“Yes, I’m drinking Merlot”, he said as an aside. La Cave produces it’s Merlot in limited volume and only when the particular vintage is deemed good enough. This 2003 Merlot is cellarable and certainly not your grand mothers boxed wine. We recommend to decant or otherwise let breathe a bit. Big, round, juicy and suculant, this Merlot shows excelent barrel maturity, fat in the middle with toasty vanilla, oak integration, deep dark fruit and a finish that starts hot, wanes then pops on the side saying…yes, can I try again… more please!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

June Club Wines

The June Club Wines are here and available for club members! Our club meet-up and social is Friday June 4th from 6 - 8:30pm. We had a lot of fun creating tasting notes on these wines and hope you have as much fun tasting them. Not a club member yet but want to try these wines? Stop by and sign up for the club... or these June Club wines will be available for non-club members starting July 1st (if supplies last). Here are our tasting notes:

Walnut Block Sauvignon Blanc (Marlborough, New Zealand)


The Walnut Block is a gorgeous wine with beautiful reflections and shows a lime-golden hue at its core and throughout. Passion fruit, grapefruit and grass aroma are revealed on the nose. It has a clean and silky texture with a pleasing mix of tropical fruit, herbal flavors, and is refined with soft acidity and a mellow, yet graceful lingering finish.






Tomahawk Red Heads Cabernet (McLaren Vale, Australia)



McLaren Vale is renowed for Shiraz but little do many know that it is compromised of Chiefs and Indians, many a Pow Wow and a tall tale has been involved in creating this Cabernet. This 100% Cab is deep red a it’s core and slighly tappers to a solid ruby at the edge. This is a masculine and powerful Cab on the nose with spice, bing cherry and concentrated red fruit and cassis with a hint of cocoa, leather, tobacco and white pepper. Wow, this has a phenominal flavor profile of rich red fruit and dark cherries and has excellent structure, a round and full body with an incredible, long and lingering finish. Big Cab lovers, enjoy!

Cycle Buff Beauty Malbec/Shiraz (South Australia)



Ok, who’s had a Malbec/Shiraz from Australia… and one with legs? It’s almost as raucous as the label with attitude. At a glace, this wine is deep and dark at it’s core, fading to black then brick red at it’s edge. The nose is sweet with infused red licorice and under-ripe plum… the yellow part… a hint of chocolate and a little orange peel too. The palate is round with jammy fruit, warmth, a chewy mouthfeel and a silky tannin structure that opens and evolves with a mocha velvet finish and sweetness.




Fools Bay Dusty’s Desire (Barossa Valley, Australia)



Please make no mistake, this is world class Barossa Valley Shiraz bordering the world renowned Torbreck and Two Hand’s properties. In fact, our tasting spawned a taste off … ok, Torbreck took the hat but seriously for at a minimum of $50 - $80 per bottle less, this is really really good Barossa juice. The nose is black amheryst perfume layered with vanilla and american oak (vanilla bean crème brulee). This Barossa Valley Shiraz is quentesential. Please, write the rest of this story for yourself… we love this wine!!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Grand Opening of Swirl

We are excited for our GRAND OPENING.


Plus... Free Wine Tasting This Friday Night from 6 - 8:30pm

What: Grand Opening of the new Swirl Wine Shop!

Where: Swirl Wine Club.Shop.Bar
3291 St. Croix Trail S.
Afton, MN 55001

When: Saturday May 1st...is your calendar marked?
Doors open at 11:30am
Free Tasting of 30 Wines from 11:30am - 5pm
Free Menu Sampling & Live Music from 1 - 5pm

Invited: You and your friends

We invite you to join us and be a part of the 'Official' Grand Opening party of Swirl Wine Club.Shop.Bar on Saturday May 1st. This opening party is for you (and your friends) and surely an event not to miss! We will be offering a free wine tasting of over 30 wines from 11:30am - 5pm and will have live music and a complimentary menu sampling from 1 - 5pm outside
on the new Patio! We will also be giving away fun prizes throughout the day, a bottle of wine every hour on the hour, a surprise for some of the first people to arrive between 11:30am - 12:30pm.... PLUS will be soon announcing other details, great giveaways and savings during our Grand Opening.... Stay tuned and we look forward to seeing you on May 1st!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Comming Soon!

We are exitted for the opening of Swirl Wine Shop and Club!!
We are located in Afton, MN at 3291 S. St. Croix Trail
Phone: 651.436.2010
Website under construction and coming soon http://www.swirlmywine.com/
Much more to come soon.....stay tuned!