I’m overjoyed to have the Internet working today. For some reason the darn Internet hasn’t worked for me all week!
Wine School has been keeping me busy. In Vinification, we received our first test back. The highest mark in the class was 47/50 – which sounds high, but seeing as how the class [...]
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wine school updates
Posted in wine school, tagged grape varieties, pinot noir, vinification on January 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
wine terroirs
Posted in favourite wine sites, musings, wine school, tagged wine school, French wine, vinification, wine blogs on January 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I’m completely obsessed with a blog. It’s called Wine Terroirs and it’s by a man named Bertrand Celce who is a French photographer and writer. I can browse through it for hours.
He basically shares his travels around the French wine world. Tastings, wine bars, vineyards, wineries… you name it, he includes it. [...]
wine school starts again…
Posted in wine school, tagged Algonquin College Sommelier Program, grape varieties, vinification, wine school on January 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
So, wine school has started up again. Wednesday evening was “Grape Varieties” while today, Saturday, was a full day of “Vinification”. It should be noted that when I say full day I mean it – class started at 8:30am and went until 4:30pm. Our first wine was poured before 10am!
Grape Varieties
The point [...]