While you're here, enjoy SOMETHING DELICIOUS from our in-house menu!
Designated Drivers are Unsung Heroes
We’d love for you to be at our winery or in your home or at a party toasting each other with some of our exceptional wines such as Cabernet Franc, Riesling, Chardonnay Reserve or one of our Down the Shore wines. We also love hearing that Laurita Wines were the hero of a family dinner, special birthday or any milestone event.
However, there’s an equally important, unsung hero we’d like to make certain gets some love and admiration: the Designated Driver.
This is the person who holds life at such a high esteem that they would rather be entirely sober at a food truck event, a concert, a line dancing night or a random Friday evening gathering rather than worry someone they love could drive impaired. They volunteer to drink non-alcoholic drinks so others don’t need worry.
These unsung heroes are a gift to our winery and they are a gift to each of us.
Please identify yourself when at Laurita, we are more than happy to offer you a FREE bottle of water or soda!
Choose your designated driver, appreciate them and treat them like the gifts that they are! Unsung heroes are priceless.
Wine and Goat Yoga!
Sunday, June 23rd
11am-12pm
12:15pm-1:15pm
1:30-2:30pm
$40 per ticket. Includes a FREE glass of Laurita wine! A portion of the proceeds go to the caring/feeding and veterinarian costs for 60+ rescues at the Graceful Farm Sanctuary!
45 minutes of yoga with a certified yoga instructor from Pure Toms River Yoga AND 15 minutes of snuggle & photo time with the goats! (Goats will be with you during the yoga session as well!)
Bring your own mat. Wear comfortable clothing, pull hair back, avoid tank tops and anything dangling as the “kids” love to nibble! This will be OUTSIDE. IN THE CASE OF INCLEMENT WEATHER we’ll move it inside one of the outbuildings!
Stay after and enjoy our award-winning wines and DELICIOUS in-house menu!
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About Graceful Farm Sanctuary:
“Graceful Farm Sanctuary got its name from our beautiful dwarf Nigerian goat Grace, and although she only blessed us with six months of her incredible and happy life, she smiled through all the pain she endured and gave us a new sense of what the meaning of life truly is. Her sudden passing left us feeling empty, confused and heartbroken, but also led us in the direction of rescuing animals that could not help themselves or were being sent to slaughter.
We currently have about 60 animals at our sanctuary, and although every single day is a blessing to have helped each and every one of them, it’s extremely challenging and a lot of hard work. But at the end of every single day, the reward is far greater than we ever imagined!”