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[Event Has Passed] Flatiron Wine School: Sherry, Your New Favorite Wine, 10/3/23

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Many folks only think of Sherry as something a snooty dandy would sip on before dinner, or as a sickly-sweet cooking agent. Not at all! There is something delightfully transportive, entrancing, and just plain wonderful about this typically dry, savory, fortified wine from Spain. Its versatility makes it great for an aperitif, to add to cocktail creations, and even to pair with dinner. Flatiron team member and Wine Minx® Annie Edgerton, DWSET, CS, is determined to shine a glorious light on Sherry and turn any skeptics into passionate believers.

Even Sherry aficionados may be surprised at the fascinating history of this wine, its varied styles and production methods, and how producers are continuing to evolve the category, bringing a classic wine into the modern age. Among her numerous certifications, Annie is also a Certified Sherry Wine Specialist, so she is chomping at the bit to share this amazing category with you, along with five Sherries that will absolutely make the argument for it becoming your New Favorite Wine.

This class will begin at 6:00pm on Tuesday, October 3 and run for approximately 90 minutes as we taste five wines. Wines discussed in class will be available for purchase with a discount available to attendees only. Seating is limited.

Meet your instructor

Annie Edgerton

Annie is a 30-year veteran of the wine and spirits industry, having started in the family wine appraisal business before she was legally able to drink. She and her father are certified wine and spirit appraisers, for insurance, estate, divorce, advisory, and counterfeit investigation, among others. Under her persona, the Wine Minx®️, Annie is a wine writer and educator, and is the host of "Broadway Buzzed," "Wine Minx: Uncorked," and the upcoming "Hitting the Spots" on YouTube. She is also an international wine judge, she just completed her first book on wine, and she is developing a drinks-and-travel podcast, “Sips & Trips: The Podcast.”

Annie holds the prestigious Diploma in Wines and Spirits (Wine and Spirit Education Trust,) is a Certified Sommelier (Court of Master Sommeliers,) and a Certified Specialist of Wine and Certified Specialist of Spirits (Society of Wine Educators.) She is an accredited member of the Appraisers Association of America, and is Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) compliant. She is also a professional performer, having appeared on Broadway, film, and TV. And she has sung the national anthem for 28 of the 30 Major League Baseball teams. More info at www.wineminxannie.com and on instagram @wineminxannie.

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