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Cheapest Price for Priority Wine Pass 2024

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What is Lowest Price on Priority Wine Pass? $39 Baby!

Get Two for One’s at Sterling, Beringer, Beaulieu Vineyards, Paraduxx, V Sattui and deals at Hall, Grgich Hills, Charles Krug, Artesa, and many more!

Looking for the PROMO CODE or DISCOUNT CODE for the PRIORITY WINE PASS for 2024? Here it is and the code will drop the price of the pass from $69 to just $39, the lowest price offered - period! Here is the link that’s valid through Summer of 2024:

The Lowest Price on the Priority Wine Pass: Frequently Asked Questions

  1. IF I BUY IT NOW WHEN DO I GET IT? The pass is digital so arrives in mere seconds. So if you’re in Napa right now and standing in line for the Sterling Tram you need to click that button so you get two for one. Sterling alone will save you $55.

  2. IS THIS THE 3 DAY PASS? As Amy Winehouse said, No No No! This is the real deal, the full 12 month pass that works in Napa, Sonoma, Paso Robles, and other wine regions. Coming later this year or even next year? Get the pass now and save the money, then use it when you arrive.

  3. IS NAPA SUPER EXPENSIVE TO VISIT? It can be. Some wineries are charging $100 to $200 per person to taste. That’s not going to fly on my budget. I’d rather use the Priority Wine Pass that drops my tasting fees on average to less than $25 per person. Now that I can afford! Forget about going broke on wine tasting. Once you’re home you’re going to hate yourself if you drop thousands of dollars on wine tasting knowing you could have had an equally fun experience doing two for one tastings.

  4. WHAT WINERIES TAKE THE PASS? Here’s the most accurate list here but you’ll find big names like Beringer and Hall along with plenty of hidden gems that are worth visiting.

  5. DOES IT INCLUDE A DISCOUNT AT CASTELLO DI AMOROSA, THE NAPA CASTLE? Cue Amy again, No No No. The castle is one of the top Napa attractions and offers no discounts to anyone, anywhere. However the pass does include discounts on the Napa Wine Train so that’s pretty great.

  6. HOW MUCH CAN I SAVE? Most of the offers are two for one’s so if you buy one pass for $39 you can save hundreds if you target the wineries on the pass. There’s even a free concierge service that will help you pick wineries, including wineries that are not on the pass if you have a few on your bucket list. The concierge will arrange them in a logical order and space them out accordingly and all you need to do is finalize the reservations. Other companies charge for this but it’s FREE with the Priority Wine Pass.

  7. DO I NEED A SEPARATE PASS FOR SONOMA OR PASO ROBLES? One more time, No No No! The same pass works in all of the wine regions. That’s what makes it such a good deal. One pass to rule them all.

  8. ARE YOU SURE THIS IS THE LOWEST PRICE? Yes, I go way back with the Priority Wine Pass and as a favor they are allowing me to offer this price for a limited time. For comparison Groupon sells the same pass for nearly $45 and the normal price is $69. This is a limited time offer and could end at any time so don’t wait to long if you know you are coming to Napa, Sonoma or Paso.