Marshall Miles Interviews Brian Abut, Edward Wine Bar, "Wine 101" Oct 13 at 5pm

October 05, 2018 00:08:27
Marshall Miles Interviews Brian Abut, Edward Wine Bar, "Wine 101" Oct 13 at 5pm
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Marshall Miles Interviews Brian Abut, Edward Wine Bar, "Wine 101" Oct 13 at 5pm

Oct 05 2018 | 00:08:27

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Edward Wine Bar Wine 101 October 13 at 5 PM

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Our friend, Kat Petterson, a WSET-certified instructor, will be on-hand to discuss the basics of wine and winemaking. Have you ever wondered what the difference is between Chardonnay and Macon-Villages when both are Chardonnay grapes? Is Bordeaux a wine or just a city in France? What about Chianti and Priorat? What is Old World and what is New World?

This class includes a tasting of 5 wines and includes meat and cheese boards with nibbles. Gratuity and Eventbrite fees included.

Do you have a question you’d like addressed at the event? Please e-mail us at [email protected]. All questioners will remain anonymous! We look forward to seeing you.

DATE AND TIME

Sat, October 13, 2018

5:00 PM – 6:30 PM EDT

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LOCATION

THE EDWARD

19 West Main Street

Sharon, CT 06069

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