Course Description
Over 3 weeks, get to grips with how wine is made, the most important wine producing countries and regions and the world's most important grape varieties. Whether you're looking for a new favoutrite in the wine aisle or navigate a restaurant wine list with confidence, this course is for you! By tasting and comparing at least 6 wines each evening in a fun, friendly and relaxed setting, by the end of the course you will be able to:
- taste wine like a professional
- assess the quality of a wine
- identify key wine aromas and flavours
- recognise the world’s most important red, white and rosé wines
- read an understand a wine label
- make better food and wine pairings
and so much more!
What if I have to miss an evening?
No problem! Just give us 7 days notice and we can switch you to another date/event.
What does the course cover?
Week 1 – Introduction to Wine Tasting
Week 1 will cover the basics: how wine is made and where in the world it comes from, how to taste wine and assess it like a true professional by indentifying key components, aromas and flavours. We'll taste 6 classic wines from varieties such as Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir and Shiraz to really get to grips with why different wines can taste so different.
Week 2 – White and Rosé Wines of the World
In Week 2 we’ll move on to talk about white and rosé wines. We’ll look again at winemaking and grape varieties and taste examples of different wine styles from around the world. We'll examine effect of oak on aromas and flavours and join in the debate on which is better - cork or screwcap.
Week 3 – Red Wines of the World
What's your preferred red wine style? Big and bold or light and delicate? In Week 3, we’ll explain the reasons for the diffences in the huge variety of red wine styles to be found. We'll taste 6 more fantastic wines and talk tannin, discuss why some wines get better with age, and share some useful tips on serving temperatures and why/when to decant a wine.
Including...
An introduction to the world of wine, covering why different wines taste dfferent, the world's major wine regions and the most important grape varieites. Build your wine knowledge and tackle the wine aisle or restaurant wine list with confidence!
How do you like your white wine? Crisp and zesty or full bodied and buttery? Join us to taste a selection of whites from around the world and maybe find a new favourite! We'll be thinking pink too, tasting some delicious rosé wines.
Want to know why your red wine tastes the way it does? Is it grape variety, the 'terroir', or the winemaker? Come and taste 6 lovely wines and find out. Plus learn how food can change the taste of wine and how to serve and store your best bottles.