Follow me into the cellar and let’s

get serious about wine

Serious wine lovers enjoying a glass of red

Wine-tasting experiences for true wine lovers

You already have a discerning palete, and you would like to explore the diversity of experience and knowledge of the world of wine.

Well, friend, let’s find the time and place, and let’s get ready to explore:

  • A Night in Tuscany

  • Lunch and Learn

  • Old World vs New World

  • Sparkling Wines

  • Pét-Nat Party

  • The Wine Next Door

  • Battle of the Wines

  • Wines Rated 95 and Above

  • The 3B’s  - Big Bold and the Beautiful

  • Key Grapes from Around the World

  • Oh, Syrah Syrah, Whatever Will Be Will Be

  • Exploring the Southern Hemisphere

  • Prettiness of Rosé

  • A Taste through South Africa, Italy, Spain, France, New Zealand, Australia, North America

  • The ‘Unpronounceables'

  • The 5 Senses of Wine

  • Location, Location, Location

We will inspire or create a theme with you

A little bit of knowledge goes a long way when thinking about wine, so here are a few examples to get you started.

Bordeaux, Dordogne and South West France, Burgundy, Beaujolais, Alsace, The Loire Valley, Southern France, Germany, Austria, Tokaj, Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal, USA (California, Oregon, Washington, New York), Chile, Argentina, South Africa wines.

Example of Whites

  • Chardonnay from Chablis (France)

  • Sauvignon Blanc from Sancerre (France)

  • Riesling from Mosel (Germany)

  • Viognier from Condrieu (France)

  • Torrontes from Argentina

  • Chenin Blanc from Vouvray (France), or South Africa

  • Gewürztraminer from Alsace (France)

  • Albariño from Rías Baixas (Spain)

Example of Reds

  • Pinot Noir from Burgundy (France), Oregon, or New Zealand

  • Cabernet Sauvignon from Bordeaux (France), or Napa Valley

  • Cabernet Franc from Loire Valley (France)

  • Syrah from the Rhône Valley (France) or Australia

  • Sangiovese (“Chianti” or "Brunello di Montalcino") from Tuscany (Italy)

  • Nebbiolo from Barolo or Barbaresco (Italy)

  • Tempranillo from Rioja (Spain)

  • Grenache from Southern Rhône Valley (France)

  • Gamay from Beaujolais (France)

  • Carménère from Chile

  • Malbec from Argentina

  • Zinfandel from Paso Robles (California)

Wine experts - pouring a glass of white wine

If you want to get clever trying wine from far-flung places, without the air travel, let’s go there with NV Wines.