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Online Wine Classes from Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator School offers on-line wine courses for the beginner to the experienced wine drinker. How do they do it? Well, each course includes multimedia presentations with class materials and course work that is downloaded and printed. After you've completed the course, you'll finish with a tutored tasting following a supplied tasting guideline. All you need is to purchase a range of wines that you studied in your class from your local wine shop.
Wine Spectator School even offers a free sample course so you can try out their online class format. Classes start at $49, and currently feature a course on California Cabernets.
By Robert | October 30, 2003 in All Things Wine, Education | Permalink
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Good Stuff! Thank you for the info about the Wine Spectator School. I am much more willing to educate myself about wine online as my recent wine tour did nothing more than give me a good buzz; all while costing me $800 for five bottles of expensive grape juice (that's one hell of an expensive buzz mind you).
Posted by: Austin Chase | October 31, 2003 10:13 PM
Careful not to become a snob. We feel the best way to learn about wine is drink wine and read non-biased reviews. We recomend our site of course, but certainly we are not the only resource. We consider ourselves wine geeks, not snobs. :)
Posted by: NoMerlot.com Wine Reviews | July 26, 2005 12:16 PM

