About this Event
Wine Poetic is where the worlds of wine, spirits, poetry, and history converge. In this immersive wine and poetry symposium, the life and work of a noteworthy poet is explored alongside a selection of site-specific wines (and at times, spirits & other ancestral libations) from the same country of origin.
Selected readings bleed into mini lectures, which segue into guided tastings and generative writing exercises, all of which spark rousing discussions and incredible poetry to be written and felt in equal measure. Every gathering is an opportunity to hone one's craft, discover new histories, enliven the palate, and redefine the poetic experience - all in community with others.
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In 2025, by purchasing a ticket to Wine Poetic, you agree to opting-in to the wine tasting component of this class. This is a decision we've made to improve the cohesiveness of this program and create a more immersive experience on a collective level. Our venue partner, , will collect payment for the tasting ($20) upon arrival - so we ask that you please have a card ready for them to swipe when you arrive. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation! P.S. Be sure to look out for an email the night before the workshop where the featured wines/beverages will be unveiled !
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For our next Wine Poetic installment, PSNY & GNOSES will present the work of Wiradjuri poet, academic, and activist from New South Wales, Australia: Jeanine Leane.
The program will include:
- A deep dive into the life and work of Jeanine Leane led by poet and educator, F.M. Papaz.
- A guided tasting of the evening's featured wines, plus a mini lecture that speaks to Australia's cultural and historical significance in the wine world, led by writer and sommelier, Darby Wagner.
- Discussion questions that explore the (in)visible threads between the selected beverages, region and the poetics of the evening.
- Selected readings and generative writing exercises.
Please bring a journal and writing utensil!
ADA NOTICE: There is a small step up to the restaurant, but otherwise, it is all on one level. Anaïs also has a sister restaurant, Rucola, just down the street for those interested in dining beforehand. Light bar fare will be available at Anaïs during the event.
Wine Poetic was co-created by writer, experience designer, and sommelier, Darby Wagner - founder of GNOSES - and poet, educator, and COO of The Poetry Society of New York, Jackie Braje.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Anaïs, 196 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, United States
USD 28.52