Restaurants & Bars

Debevino Winery Reopens For Tastings and Wine Slushies Saturday

The one-year-old winery opens its patio this week, serving up charcuterie boards and frozen wine drinks.

"Keep an eye out for additional hours, yummy new snacking options, special events, and even an extended patio area with shaded tent seating next month!," an announcement from the winery reads.
"Keep an eye out for additional hours, yummy new snacking options, special events, and even an extended patio area with shaded tent seating next month!," an announcement from the winery reads. (Shutterstock)

WALPOLE, MA — This family-owned winery found its name by pulling from each of the three owners: DeNapoli, Bevilacqua and Arpino, loosely translating to "drink of wine." Their wines come from Napa Valley grapes, and are turned into red, white, and rosé wine in this winery near Gillette Stadium.

The patio is open from 12 to 6 p.m. on Saturday and 1 to 6 p.m. on Sunday. The winery said the number of guests is limited to 55, tables are distanced, and the time limit is 9o minutes per group.

"Truly keeping things in the family, the patio space was designed by owner/winemaker Albert DeNapoli’s son, John DeNapoli, a Washington, D.C.-based restaurant architect/designer, who was raised in Walpole, MA," an announcement from the winery reads. "The spacious and welcoming patio features rustic wooden picnic tables, free-standing wine barrels-turned-high-top-tables, strung bistro lights, greenery, and a sliding glass window where servers will receive drinks and food orders from the inside bar and tasting room."

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Want to make a reservation? Visit the website or call (508) 622-3333.


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