Ever wondered how to formally taste wine, or how food affects the flavour of the wine? Well, this is the option for you, we will start with the basics while tasting the six most popular varietals from around the world.
Ontario has a richer history for winemaking than we all think, Canada is considered a new world country, but by North America standards, how far back wine making goes in Ontario will surprise you, as will the quality of our 6 bottles.
This tasting is a mix of Pinto Grigio & Pinot Noir, our 6 bottles for tasting will reflect differing regions. As a result, we will gain a perspective on how ground composition, weather, and the wine maker affect the vintage.
Take a tour of France through our six bottles we will be tasting. France is more than you think, and you will be surprised at the quality. We’ll discuss French wine regions and what each region has to offer.
One of the most popular grape varietals is Cab Sauv, it is bold, complex, and ages well. If you are curious about out Cabernet Sauvignon differs from region to region, how long you can age it in bottle and where the grape grows best, then this option is for you.
The beautiful countryside of Napa Valley, California is second to none, and their wines are excellent. Learn about all the varietals grown in the valley, why this region is successful, and why it has grown in popularity. Our six bottles for tasting will demonstrate the reason this region exists.
Using 3 pairs of wines, we will compare and contrast the taste of old and new world wines. We’ll also explain why regions are categorized this way, and highlight differences in policies surrounding each region. This may surprise you!