Red Newt Hosts End-of-Summer Wine Sale
Red Newt Cellars & Bistro in Hector, NY is hosting a Labor Day Weekend End of Summer Savings event. The winery is holding a warehouse sale with discounts ranging between 40% and 50% off select wines as the venue makes room for new inventory.
The sale features special pricing on several items including the 2020 Reds, offered at a reduced price from $175.70 to $120 for a two-bottle pack, and combo packs of three vintages of Knoll Riesling, now available for $150 instead of $237.70. There are also six-pack specials available on various Riesling wines, with prices reduced from amounts ranging between $143.70 and $239.70 to either $99 or $150 depending on the label.
The on-site bistro operates Friday through Sunday from 11 AM to 4 PM during the sale weekend. Among the menu highlights is the Hellbender Onion Jam Smash Burger, which is prepared using Hellbender Port-Style wine. Customers can choose to pair their lunch with a wine flight, a glass of their favorite Red Newt wine, or a cold beer.
Guests are welcome to reserve their seating for a tasting flight or enjoy their meal on the outdoor patio. The bistro is dog friendly, allowing visitors to bring their pets.
Reservations for both the bistro seating and wine flights are encouraged. For more details and to secure a spot, potential guests can use the provided reservation link or visit the Red Newt Cellars & Bistro website.
Red Newt Cellars & Bistro is located at 3675 Tichenor Rd, Hector, NY 14841. For further inquiries, contact them at 607-546-4100 or visit https://rednewt.com.
Source: Red Newt Cellars Winery & Bistro
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Source Location: Hector
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