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Start the New Year off right — stock your wine cellar! That way if a winter storm hits, you’ll be ready to get your cozy on…curl up on the couch with a good book and a great bottle of wine from St. James Winery.

Here’s our special deal for you.

On New Year’s Eve (beginning at 12:00am CST) through New Year’s Day (11:59pm CST), when you purchase 12 bottles of wine (or more!) from our online store, you’ll receive 20% off!

Mark your calendars because this sale is two days only!

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With the heart of the holidays here, it’s time to pop open some sparkling wine to add some sparkle to your celebrations. St. James Winery has two sparkling wines that add fun to any party!

  • Sparkling Moscato: Incredibly fruity and intensely floral sparkling wine with honeysuckle on the nose and flavors of peaches and apricots.
  • Sparkling Blush: A zesty, fruity sparkling wine with flavors of butterscotch, candied apples, and fruit salad.

St. James Winery’s sparkling wines taste great when mixed with our fruit wines to add just a little kick of bubble and fizz. They’re also wonderful in sangria and punch. Here are a few recipes you might like to try.

It’s another New Year’s Eve: Out with the old year and in with the new!

For a sparkling great time grab St. James Winery’s Sparkling Moscato and Sparkling Blush for your New Year’s Eve festivities.

Pop the corks and pour some bubbly, then indulge some old-fashioned, ad-lib fun as you count down the minutes to midnight — grab a pencil and paper to fill in the blanks!

 

Should (adjective) acquaintance be (past tense verb)
and (adverb) brought to (noun)?
Should (adjective) acquaintance be (past tense verb)
and (unit of time) of (adjective) lang syng?

For (adjective) lang syne, my (term of endearment),
for (adjective) lang syne.
We’ll (verb) a (container) o’ (emotion) yet
for (adjective) lang syne.

St. James Winery reminds all our customers to please drink responsibly on New Year’s Eve and every evening during the coming year. If you’re hosting a party this New Year’s Eve, remember these helpful tips.

  • Don’t offer another drink until the the first one is completely gone.
  • Offer a variety of non-alcoholic drinks (think St. James Winery’s Sparkling Juices!)
  • Close the bar in advance of the end of the party, the serve a substantial snack.
  • Make sure there’s a designated driver (or drivers!) on hand.
  • If guests at your party have indulged just a little too much, don’t let them drive themselves home. Let them stay over at your house or call a cab.