Tasting French wine

Do particular aromas and flavors mean a wine is good, bad, or in between? 

It all depends on your particular preference. But no matter what kind of wines you like, you can –and will– expand your horizons with the French Wine Guy’s guided tastings.

Learning to taste wine doesn’t have to be overwhelming, or overly technical! You’ve probably heard people talk about wines having notes of dark cherry or plum, but what about truffle and tobacco, wet leaves, or even wet dog? 

Let Eric help you learn the surprisingly accessible art and technique of tasting — while having fun.

The cost of classes depends on the format, the number of people and the price of wines tasted. 

Three types of tastings will improve your ability to taste and appreciate, discover new flavors and understand the importance of balance

Introduction to French Wines

– overview of the regions of France, grape varietals, various styles…

– how to read a French label

– what does “appellation” mean and why does the appellation system matter?

– what gives you satisfaction in a wine and/so how do you choose based on that?

– how much to spend for a bottle?

– what is “terroir” 

– how do you know/taste what “minerality” is?

Specific regions of France

Champagne

Alsace

Loire Valley

Bordeaux

SouthWest

South (Languedoc/Roussillon)

Bourgogne (Beaujolais, one of the most under appreciated) 

Rhone (North/South)

Provence

Customized Tastings –  

More for the wine connoisseur

Building a cellar?

How to make a well-rounded cellar around your personal favorites

Already have a cellar? Which bottles should you open, and when?

How to know the peak of a wine’s age

How to put together the best wine and food pairings


Details

The cost of classes depends on the format, the number of people and the price of wines tasted. 

The class I recommend for beginners but also most people is the Introduction to French wines Class. You can be up to 10 people. The group will be you, your friends and various guests you wish to invite. The class/tasting lasts about 2 hours and costs $75 per person which includes 8 different wines. The minimum charge is $600.