As America continues our streak as the world’s #1 wine consumer, Chicagoland’s dynamic wine market offers more wines and more ways of buying wine than ever before. But choice comes with questions: How do I keep up with unique grapes, emerging regions and ground-breaking techniques? Why does one wine taste (and cost!) different than another? What’s…
As America continues our streak as the world’s #1 wine consumer, Chicagoland’s dynamic wine market offers more wines and more ways of buying wine than ever before. But choice comes with questions: How do I keep up with unique grapes, emerging regions and ground-breaking techniques? Why does one wine taste (and cost!) different than another? What’s a delicious wine for entertaining, to pair with dinner, for a quiet evening at home? We’ll answer these questions and much more during World of Wine: A Tasting Series.
In four in-depth sessions, we’ll explore the world’s primary grapes, regions and taste eight hand-crafted wines every class, all accompanied by wine-friendly appetizers and a graduation dinner! Conducted by Advanced Sommelier Mary Ross, World of Wine: A Tasting Series builds an informed foundation for entry-level wine lovers, takes intermediate wine knowledge to the next level and provides a solid review (and insider tips) for seasoned aficionados. Substantial snacks will be served during each class.
Day One: The New World and Foundations of Wine Knowledge
Wine rests on 10,000 years of Old World tradition and on 100 years of science, the New World’s contribution to wine. In this class, we learn basic wine science and zoom in on the grape, including a groundbreaking California study that married wine tradition with science for the first time!
Topics covered:
- Foundations of wine knowledge
- Origins of wine’s taste characteristics
- The New World: Focus on the Grape
- Tasting of 8 wines
Day Two: The Old World and Terroir
France may or may not be the world’s greatest wine producer, but she defined, defended and codified the Old World’s philosophy of winegrowing, a concept called . We’ll discuss France’s rise to wine world domination, learn her wine law and taste and discuss primary regions.
Topics covered:
- The Old World: Focus on Terroir
- France, the greatest winegrowing nation on earth?
- Tasting of 8 wines
Day Three: Worldly Wines and Climate
On Day Three, we follow wine in its journey from Europe to the western colonies, carrying tradition literally to the end of the earth. Our tasting will illustrate some of the wine world’s most sought after and dramatic climates.
Topics covered:
- Focus on climate
- Wines of Germany
- Wines of Spain
- Wines of South America
- Tasting of 8 wines
Day Four: Italy, Culture and Graduation Dinner
Italy has emerged from centuries of producing more-or-less drinkable plonk into the world leader in wines of quantity, quality, diversity and just plain enjoyment. We’ll follow wine’s development in Italy, discuss unique events that inspired her wine Renaissance, learn her wine laws and taste and discuss primary regions. Then, we celebrate with a graduation dinner paired with wines!
Menu includes:
- Cheese Course with Fruit
- Shrimp Diavolo (Sautéed Shrimp in Spicy Tomato Sauce)
- Bistecca Toscana (Red Wine Marinated Ribeye Steaks) with Fresh Herb Sauce
- Zeppole (Ricotta Fritters)
Topics covered:
- Focus on culture
- Italy, the greatest winegrowing nation on earth?
- Tasting of 8 wines
- Graduation wine and food pairing
Learn more about Advanced Sommelier, Mary Ross here. You must be at least 21 years old to attend class. Please provide valid ID upon check in. Want to see more classes? Visit thechoppingblock.com.