About this Event
Join renowned wine and cheese expert Adam Centamore for an immersive seminar that will transport your taste buds to the heart of France this January.
Discover how altitude, climate, and rugged landscapes shape some of France’s most distinctive wines in this guided tasting exploring Alsace, Savoie, and Jura. From alpine freshness to mineral-driven expressions, these mountain and cool-climate regions offer elegance and precision.
Led by our expert instructor, Adam Centamore, this seminar will explore key grapes, terroirs, and winemaking traditions unique to France’s high-elevation vineyards, with thoughtfully selected wines that highlight each region’s character. Ideal for wine enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of terroir, climate, and the refined side of French mountain wines.
About:
Tucked into Boston’s historic Back Bay, the French Library offers an intimate, old-world setting that feels worlds away from the everyday. Gather in our charming Founder’s Room for a guided wine seminar where French culture, conversation, and discovery unfold over each glass.
Who should attend:
Wine enthusiasts of all levels with an interest in French wine, regional storytelling, and tasting with intention.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
French Library / Alliance Française of Boston & Cambridge, 53 Marlborough Street, Boston, United States
USD 149.96 to USD 171.28












