The announcement comes a week after the Mariners announced a partnership with Chateau Ste. Michelle winery.
The Seattle Mariners continue to roll out new food and beverage options for fans, as the team announced Friday a partnership with Seattle-based Precept Wine.
Browne and Gruet wines will be available in the T-Mobile Park private suites, the Diamond Club, and two separate wine bars — one in Section 227 and one near Section 126.Mariners season ticket holders will also receive a discount at the Browne Family Vineyards tasting room in Pioneer Square, as well as tasting rooms in Walla Walla and Tacoma.
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