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Flatiron Wine School: Why Does My Wine Taste Like This? 2/24/2026

$50.00

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Difficulty Level: Wine 101

Much of what you taste in a glass of wine is inherent to the terroir, weather, and grapes. But there’s also so much in the glass that is a result of specific winemaking decisions. In this class, Ren Peir, WSETIII, will guide you in an exploration of various winemaking techniques and processes and explain how they affect the final taste of the wine. If you're looking to build your tasting skills, this class is for you. 

We hope you can join us on Tuesday, February 24 at 6pm on the mezzanine for this special event.

Meet your instructor

Ren Peir

Ren Peir is a WSET III-certified wine curator and educator with a special interest in building community around wine for queer and trans people of color.



Ren's love of wine developed as a way to bridge the cultural and language gap with her father, and has since developed into a full-blown obsession complete with spreadsheets and graphs. In addition to teaching classes, Ren throws exclusive dinner popups and wine collaboration events all over the city. She loves advocating for wines made from sustainable and mindful farming practices. 

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