Difficulty level: Deep Dive
Are you staying local for the holiday? Come on over to the Flatiron Wine school mezzanine and try your hand at one of Julia Burke DWSET's Blind Tasting Challenge sessions. For this one, with Thanksgiving right around the corner, we'll focus on one of Julia's all-time favorite grapes: the magical, mystical Riesling and its lookalikes. Let’s get under the hood and understand what these grapes look like in their spiritual homeland and around the world.
There will be cheese.
This class will begin at 6:00pm on MONDAY, November 25 and run for approximately 90 minutes. Wines tasted in class will be available for purchase with a discount available to attendees only.
Each class begins at 6pm. Unless otherwise noted, classes will last approximately 75-90 minutes. Seating is limited and we encourage early arrival if you wish to sit together with your party. If your plans change, let us know as soon as possible: refunds can only be issued when notice is given 48 hours before the start of class.
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A Duo of Amazing Alto Piemonte Wines: Le Piane's Boca + Nebbiolo
Located in the small village of Boca, Le Piane is one of our favorite Alto Piemonte producers. Swiss-born Christoph Kunzli purchased the cellar and a tiny clutch of vines from octogenarian vigneron Antonio Cerri soon after arriving in the region in the late 1980s. If — like us — you find a hypothetical cross between the traditional wines of Barolo and the Savoie quite enticing, then these wines are must-trys.
Château Simone: A Legendary Estate Two Centuries in the Making
Provence is known for rosé, but in a hidden limestone amphitheatre not far from Aix, the Rougier family has been quietly making some of France's most profound wines — in all shades — for nearly 200 years.
Château Simone's wines are favorites in top restaurants in France, yet in America they’re still barely known outside of a small legion of hardcore fans — even though they’ve forever been on the cusp of being “discovered.”
Château Simone's wines are favorites in top restaurants in France, yet in America they’re still barely known outside of a small legion of hardcore fans — even though they’ve forever been on the cusp of being “discovered.”