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Saturday 14th December 2024 | 1pm - 3pm
Wolds Wine Estate
Price: £50pp
While Santa's elves are hard at work in their workshop, guests are invited to join the creative festivities by crafting their own Christmas wine or candle holder centrepiece. The experience begins with a warm welcome of mulled wine, a mince pie, and complimentary coffee or tea, with wine available by the glass or bottle for those in the mood for a festive tipple.
With expert guidance provided, guests will create a beautiful holiday masterpiece to adorn their homes. Foraging for fresh foliage is part of the fun, complemented by traditional elements like cinnamon sticks, dried oranges, and seasonal decorations. Discounted wine will also be available for purchase, ensuring a truly merry occasion for all.
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