Wine Tasting Themes
Here are a few options to taste and learn more about wine. We are also happy to customize a tasting for your group.
A Passport to the World
Verdejo from Spain, Muscadet from the Loire, Barbera from Italy, Pinot Noir from Oregon, Cremant from Burgundy…let’s sample the wines of the world! We will taste a variety of wines from different countries learning about particular regions, current trends and the concept of terroir.
A Tour of...
Take a vine-tingling tour of your country of choice! Fascinated with France? Enamored of Italy? Captivated by Chile? Select a country and we will taste through a variety of regional specialties.
Bubbly Bliss!
Delicious, delectable, divine...what's not to love about sparkling wine? But there’s a world of bubbly beyond Champagne! Many countries produce sparkling wine of outstanding quality that are highly affordable. This popular tasting will delve into Cremants, Prosecco, Cava, Blanc de Blanc, Champagne and other scintillating sparklers.
Fine Wine vs. Frugal...Can You Taste the Difference?
When it comes to wine does price equal quality? To be outstanding does a wine need to have a high price tag? What’s the difference between a $10 Merlot and a $40 Bordeaux? Is a $25 Sancerre better than a $12 Sauvignon Blanc? Let's find out!
Here Come the Holidays! What to Give, Serve & Bring
One of our most popular themes! The holidays have a way of sneaking up on us and who doesn’t need a list of go-to wines for all those parties and dinners? This “Get Ready for the Holidays” tasting will feature a range of wines perfect for a range of celebratory occasions. Whether you’re looking for a delectable wine to serve with the Thanksgiving meal, the perfect hostess gift or what to pop at a New Year’s Eve soiree, this fun and festive tasting will have something for everyone.
Varietal Showdown!
A taste-off of the same varietals from different countries! Taste how California Chardonnays differ from their French counterparts. Discover how Pinot Noirs from Oregon and Burgundy compare, and learn how Sauvignon Blancs from Argentina face off with New Zealand's.