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Ninth Annual Spring Vintner Series with Et Fille Winery


May 3, 2012 (Thu) - May 6, 2012 (Sun) from 3:00 PM - 11:30 PM
Darby, Montana

Cost: All-inclusive, rates starting at $2,250* per couple, based on double occupancy for the 3-night weekend. *Subject to change.
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Triple Creek Ranch’s Ninth Annual Spring Vintners Series runs in April and May, with an award-winning winery showcased on each of three weekends. Each weekend includes wine tastings with visiting vintners, wine pairing dinners, special activities and seminar with each vintner plus outdoor and indoor activities ranging from fly-fishing and horseback riding to couple’s massages. The four-day, three-night program dates are April , 19-22; May, 3-6; May, 17-20; May, 24-27, 2012. This year’s visiting vintners are Saviah Cellars, Et Fille Winery, Chappellet Winery and Chateau Montelena Winery.

Rates starting at $2,250* per couple, based on double occupancy for the three-night weekend. Our all inclusive fees, include your luxurious accommodations, snacks, breakfast, lunch, gourmet dinners, house wines and house spirits and all featured on-ranch activities.  10% discount on 'pre' or 'post' night stay during your reservation.

*Subject To Change.

About Et Fille Winery . . .

Thursday, May 3 through Sunday, May 6

Et Fille Wines is a small, family-run, Oregon winery specializing in premium boutique pinot noir and viognier wines. Et Fille, which means "and daughter", honors the hand-in-hand, father and daughter team of Howard Mozeico and Jessica Mozeico-Blair that makes these wines. They are passionate about the differences in wine characteristics based on the soil type of the vineyard. Howard and Jessica personally touch the grape clusters, fermenters, barrels, and bottles that eventually become their wine. They deal in small lots of grapes, small fermentation lots and small oak barrels. This vintner weekend will be an intimate opportunity to ask anything you wanted to know about the wine making process or owning a winery but didn't want to ask.

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