if you want to kill some time and is so sick to stay in the casino, that is the place to go. Nothing too impressive

if you want to kill some time and is so sick to stay in the casino, that is the place to go. Nothing too impressive
Grand Prix Museum and Wine Museum is in the same building. Normally there are so many kinds of wines especially Portuguese wines. I dont know they have live Portuguese music over there every day but if not. we were lucky. We paid 15 MOP to taste 3 different kinds of wine (it is very cheap anyway!!!) and listened traditional music....
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We were pleasantly surprised to find this little museum which walks you through the history of wine and how it's made. No entry fee but you can taste wine at the end. Choose one selection for $10 or 3 for $15 (HKD)--great deal as there are 6 varieties available so by choosing 3 each, my husband & I got to...
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No entrance fee but you have option to avail the wine testing for only MOP/HK $10. According to our guide, there is no grape farm in Macau but with the portuguese influence, wine has been like a tradition to Macau. So this museum exhibits how the wine are processed, from the time the grapes are harvested to the traditional feet...
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This place is a two-in-one, since it is connected with the Grand Prix museum. It is a nice place to learn about how wine is made, where it is made and all the different types of grapes. The museum is free, but for 10 macau dollars, you can sample a glass of the different wines/port that they have.
We enjoyed our tour through the museum. Loved reading about the history of wineries throughout China and seeing the beautiful equipment that has been used. Even if you don't like wine you should make a trip through because it is very interesting. Kids will probably not like as much as adults because it is like a history lesson. This attraction...
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Opposite Grand Prix Museum, get free ticket for admission to Wine Museum. Even though it is small but sufficient to showcase information related to wine i.e. wine making video, displays of wine barrels, machinery for wine making, etc..
There is wine tasting for small fees - MPO10 for one taste; MOP15 for 3 tastes, can choose between sweet or non-sweet...
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Good exhibits, and inexpensive tastings. Just 15 Pesos for three tastes.
...so why not check it out, haha. And for a small price, you can go to both the wine museum and the grand prix museum next door.
This Wine museum is located just next to the Grand prix museum. I had no intention of visiting a wine museum but because the others in my group wanted to, I followed them. It was free entry so couldnt hurt. In the museum displayed a wide variety of wines (assume Portuguese made) , as well as wine making barrels and...
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