Event Description
There are 20 regions. There are over 1,000 different grape varieties. There are 118 IGTs (Indicazione Geografica Tipica), 330 DOCs (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) and 73 DOCGs (DOC "e Garantita"). How on earth can anyone ever get to grips with Italian wine? By going un passo alla volta – one step at a time…
Join us on Thursday evenings from rd June as we travel around the place the Greeks used to call Œnotria – Land of Wine. Over the course of three sessions, we’ll take an in-depth look at the Italy’s best-known regions and styles of wine, learn something of their history, and using the power of Google Earth, explore the vineyards and discover just why they are so special.
Regardless of whether you have Italian blood running in your veins or are someone who has always found Italian wine a little daunting, there’ll be something here for you. We’ve put together a selection of six great wines (two per session) which you can have delivered for just £125. We'll also provide you with background information on the regions, wines and producers, along with serving suggestions, food recommendations and advice on how to keep your just-opened bottles in good condition for the next few days.
This 3 week course forms the second part of our long 6 Week course - To book all 6 session please CLICK HERE
The sessions run as follows:
Thursday 3rd June: The South Part II
For our second session on southern Italy, we’ll be looking at a pair of reds, both made from grapes which have adapted well over the centuries to the warm Mediterranean conditions. One is a Sicilian blend of Nero d’Avola and Frappato from a producer who began life as a Marsala producer, but has now gained an enviable reputation for its table wines. The other comes from Puglia, the ‘heel’ of the Italian boot, and is made using the Negroamaro grape – the names means black and bitter, but the wine is a silky delight.
Thursday 10th June: Piedmont
Small estates, a patchwork of vineyards and a wonderfully aromatic but challenging grape, not for nothing is Piedmont often compared with Burgundy. But while the Nebbiolo-based wines of Barolo and Barbaresco deservedly receive plenty of attention (and we’ll try an example of the former that will show why), there’s much much more to this hilly region. Time won’t allow us to explore the rapidly improving white wines (watch out for the Timorasso grape), but we will try another red in the form of a juicy Barbera from an estate owned by the family of one of Italy’s greatest-ever cyclists.
Thursday 17th June: Exciting Whites
We’ll be looking at two regions tonight, with the common thread being great white wines that age well and deserve a much wider audience. One is a Decanter-gold-medal-winning Verdicchio from the Marche region adjoining the Adriatic. The other is an eclectic blend of four different grapes from the Alto Adige, the mountainous region of northern Italy where the road signs appear in both German and Italian.
How it works
Each session will begin at 8pm and last around 90 minutes
Reserve your spot on the LIVE tasting session by adding this event to your basket (above).
Pay for wines separately - we'll send you the information to order them once you’ve booked, along with a Zoom meeting link so you can join the tasting sessions. You’ll need to place your order by Friday 28th May to ensure delivery in time for the first session
You only need to try a small sample of each of the wines – we’ll be giving you tips for how to treat the opened bottles so they’ll remain in good condition for the next few days.
Each event will be recorded so if you are unable to make a particular session or you want to revisit it at a late date, we can send you a recording afterwards. However if you’d prefer to sign up for just the first three sessions (Tuscany, Veneto, The South Part I) click HERE or all six sessions click HERE.
This course would make the perfect give for any wine lover. One ticket will entitle everyone in your household to take part in each of the tastings
The amazing wine list for the 3 sessions is:
- 2019 San Marzano ‘Vindoro’ Negroamaro
- 2018 Donnafugata Floramundi Cerasuolo di Vittoria
- 2016 San Silvestro ‘Patres’ Barolo
- 2018 Vigne Marina Coppi ‘Sant’Andrea’ Barbera
- 2017 Tenute Pieralisi, ‘Villaia’ Verdicchio Classico
- 2018 Cantina Tramin ‘Stoan’