About this Event
Over the centuries, Alsace has alternated being part of both Germany and France, meaning that, although they are now part of France, they consider themselves Alsatian above all. Their wines reflect this storied past, and are a delightful mixture of both French and German styles. Alsace has a wide range of varietals and wine styles that, combined with the dry sunny weather and large variation in soil types, create wines that are uniquely Alsatian.
Join wine educator John Fiola as he explores the wide world of Alsatian wines, covering what they are, why they are hidden gems, and Alsatian wines are so food-friendly!
Location: Commonwealth Wine School
Instructor: John-fiola
All participants must be at least 21 years old.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Commonwealth Wine School, 35 Dunster Street, Cambridge, United States
USD 85.00











