Thursday, July 5, 2012


New Hampshire Wineries

wine glass Candia Vineyards - Candia, NH
wine glass Castello di Amorosa - Calistoga, NH
wine glass Coffin Cellars - Webster, NH
wine glass Crooked Tree Winery - Whitefield, NH
wine glass Farnum Hill Ciders - Lebanon, NH
wine glass Flag Hill Winery - Lee, NH
wine glass Fulchino Vineyard - Hollis, NH
wine glass Haunting Whisper Vineyards - Danbury, NH
wine glass Hermit Woods - Sanbornton, NH
wine glass Incredibrew / Grape Time Winery - Nashua, NH
wine glass Jewell Towne - South Hampton, NH
wine glass LaBelle Winery - Amherst, NH
wine glass Moonlight Meadery - Londonderry, NH
wine glass Olde Nuttfield Vineyards - Chester, NH
wine glass Piscassic Pond Winery - Newfields, NH
wine glass Silver Mountain Ciders - Lempster, NH
wine glass Stone Gate Vineyard - Gilford, NH
wine glass Sweet Baby Vineyard - Kensington, NH
wine glass Vintner's Cellar of Bedford - Bedford, NH
wine glass Walpole Mountain View Winery - Walpole, NH
wine glass Walpole Mountain View Winery - Walpole, NH
wine glass Zorvino Vineyards - Sandown, NH
 Vineyards in every state even Alaska. Check out this link to one of the three vineyards in Alaska.

http://www.catchwine.com/wineries/alaska/kodiak_island_winery/


Our article in the union leader last week, June 2012

Serve yourself

We received some great news from Dan and Nadine Villafranca at Vino Aromas on Elm Street. Their try-before-you-buy wine store has just been licensed as New Hampshire's first self-service wine bar by the state Liquor Commission. Vino Aromas has had the technology to operate as a self-service wine bar since it opened in September, but until they received this special license the Villafrancas weren't allowed to let their customers do the pouring. Those bureaucrats at the state are always making it so easy for businesses to try something innovative.

Vino Aromas' customers insert a pre-paid card into machines that let them choose a 1.5-, 3- or 6-ounce glass. They can't be over-served. Dan Villafranca said this technology is also being used in some hotels and on cruise ships, where visitors can use their room keys to pour themselves a drink and have it charged to their room account.

We love the idea of being able to try a wine before buying a bottle of it — especially if it's a fancy bottle. But don't worry, human bartenders. Until these machines can learn to listen to our problems and mix a dirty martini with the right number of olives, we don't see them putting you out of work anytime soon. 

New Hampshire's only self self serve wine bar.

A unique experience at New Hampshire's only self serve wine bar.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRLog (Press Release) - Jun 23, 2012 -
Introducing New Hampshire's only self serve wine bar. Vino Aromas is not only a full wine retail store but a self serve wine bar.  Come in and enjoy 28 Wines on tap in our innovative wine preservation systems.  The wines are sold in 3 pour sizes, 1.5 ounce tasting, 3 ounce half glass and 6 ounce full glass, prices vary depending on wine selection.

Our wine bar offers a relaxed lounge setting, we also have pub tables.  Enjoy a variety of tapas including our #1seller Cheese and Fruit Platter.

Come in and meet Dan and Nadine Villafranca and share your wine stories with us.  We opened this establishment in September of 2011 to share our wine experiences.  Along the way we have met some wonderful people and look forward to meeting more.

Our mission statement is to be a premier wine store providing our customers a unique experience of try before you buy concept. Vino aromas welcome wine novice and enthusiasts to enjoy samplings of wine and cheese in a comfortable and friendly atmosphere.
Looking for more information about wine, please take a look here. http://wineintro.com/basics/