Travel
5342 - The National Hotel, Jackson, CA - One Night for Two, Dinner & Wine Tasting
- Item Number
- 5342
- Estimated Value
- 378 USD
- Sold
- 250 USD to randydodd
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Item 5342
The National Hotel, Jackson, CA
One Night for Two, Dinner & Wine Tasting
www.nationalhoteljackson.com and www.andiswines.com
Originally built in 1852, then rebuilt after a fire in 1863, The National Hotel has played host to a variety of travelers throughout the Gold Rush and through the turn of two centuries.
The National Hotel has been thoughtfully renovated with impeccable richness, while preserving its historical roots. Original, refinished furniture and artwork grace the lobby, halls and rooms.
Your stay will be in a King Suite, decorated with beautiful antique furnishings, soft-green walls and rich red tapestry carpet. A sitting area with accent chairs and table compliment a luxurious bed with deluxe linens and bedding. Windows are trimmed in beautiful white molding offering a great view of the town or the stream.
You’ll receive a 750ml bottle of Andis Wines’ 2010 Painted Fields,AmadorCounty, a rich, full-bodied blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Petite Sirah.
Included is a $100 gift certificate towards dinner atStanley’s Steakhouse. Enjoy a tender steak or vegetarian entrée, flawlessly prepared. Choose a local wine to accompany your meal, fromStanley’s extensive wine list.
You’ll also enjoy a wine tasting and private winery tour at Andis Wines with Winemaker, Mark McKenna. Andis Wines is a boutique winery in neighboringPlymouth. Their focus is to craft wines with balance, character and complexity. Andis Wines quickly garnered 90 plus point scores in Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast.
Holidays and special events are excluded. Wine tour and tasting to be arranged for a mutually agreeable date prior to May 31, 2015. No expiration date for The National Hotel certificates.
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