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Italian Wine 101: spaces still available for tomorrow's class!

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Vino’s Winter 2010 class schedule gets underway this week with the return of our ever-popular Italian Wine 101!

Getting to grips with Italian wine can be a daunting task, but there’s no better place than Vino to start making sense of Italy’s vast mosaic of appellations, myriad grape varieties, and countless winemaking styles. Hosted by Vino’s William Lee, this introductory seminar will help unravel some of the mystery surrounding Italian wine, in the process hopefully answering some of those questions that continue to cause confusion.

For this fun and lively class, participants will be treated to an exclusive tasting representing the incredible diversity of Italy’s wines. Whether you’re an Italian wine novice or a veteran of vino, consider Italian Wine 101 your springboard from which to plunge into Italian wine’s many hidden depths, while broadening your knowledge of this richly entertaining and endlessly rewarding subject.

ITALIAN WINE 101
with William Lee
Wednesday, January 20
6:30-8:30pm
$45
(Spaces are still available but selling out fast!)

For more information and reservations please call 212-725-6516 or email register@vinosite.com.

Italian Wine 101, this Wednesday

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

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By far our most popular class, Italian Wine 101 is offered twice this term, giving Vino’s most curious customers an extra chance to enjoy an introduction to some of Italy’s greatest grape varieties and wines.

Vino’s own William “Lucky” Lee will review Italy’s magnificent yet sometimes intimidating mosaic of local varieties and wine appellations, the two aspects which continue more often than not to boggle the minds of Italian wine novices. William will also explain the fascinating process of wine-making from grape to bottle, give pointers on storing, serving and ordering wine, and discuss wine’s important role in Italian daily life.

Featuring a carefully compiled tasting representing the supreme quality and vast diversity of Italian wine, this lively and entertaining seminar is ideal for those new to Vino and for experience enthusiasts alike. Sign up today!Do I feel Lucky? Well, do ya, punk?

ITALIAN WINE 101
with William Lee

Wednesday, November 4
6:30-8:30pm
$45

For more information and reservations call 212-725-6516 or email register@vinosite.com.

Vino's wine classes return for Fall: Italian Wine 101, September 30

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Back by popular demand, our introductory wine class returns, this Wednesday, 6:30pm

italy_wine_map emailMany Vino customers often confess confusion when attempting to fathom Italy’s vast mosaic of appellations, myriad grape varieties, and countless wine-making styles. While we admit that getting to grips with Italian wine can be a daunting task, there’s no better place to start making sense of it all than Italian Wine 101, our hugely popular tasting class. Now featured twice each term, this introductory seminar will help unravel some of the mystery surrounding Italian wine, and hopefully answer those questions that have vexed you for so long.

Participants will be treated to an exclusive tasting representing the incredible diversity of Italy’s wines, expertly selected by your esteemed host, Vino’s own William “Lucky” Lee. Whether you’re an Italian wine novice or a veteran of vino, consider this class your springboard from which to dive deeper into Italian wine’s many hidden depths, while broadening your knowledge of this richly entertaining and endlessly rewarding subject.

ITALIAN WINE 101
with William Lee
Wednesday, September 30
6:30-8:30pm
$45

For more details and reservations please call 212-725-6516 or email register@vinosite.com. Check out the classes page on our website for a complete schedule of classes coming to Vino this fall!

Italian Wine 101, Part II

Friday, June 5th, 2009

William “Lucky” Lee hosts the stunning sequel to Italian wine and winemaking

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Many Vino customers confess feeling daunted when attempting to fathom Italy’s vast mosaic of appellations, myriad grape varieties, and countless wine-making styles. While we admit it can be confusing, there’s no better place to start understanding the world of vino than Italian Wine 101, Vino’s hugely popular tasting class.

Now featured twice each term, this introductory tasting class will answer all those questions regarding Italian wine that have troubled you for so long. Participants will be treated to an exclusive tasting representing the incredible diversity of Italy’s wines, expertly selected by your esteemed host, Vino’s own William “Lucky” Lee.

Whether you’re an Italian wine novice or a veteran of vino, the class is an ideal starting point from which to delve deeper into the fascinating world of Italian wine and broaden your knowledge of this richly entertaining and endlessly rewarding subject. This special “Part II” edition promises some special surprises, proving that occasionally a sequel can actually improve on the original…

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with William “Lucky” Lee
Wednesday, June 10
6:30-8:30pm
$65

For more information call 212-725-6516 or email register@vinosite.com.

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Everything you always wanted to know about Italian wine*

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

*But were afraid to ask.

Italian Wine 101 is back! Vino’s Spring 2009 Class Schedule gets underway next week with what is undoubtedly our most popular tasting seminar. Many Vino customers often confess their confusion towards Italian wine: the country’s diverse regional styles, myriad grape varieties and fluctuating number of appellations can certainly be overwhelming for the uninitiated.

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On Wednesday, April 15, let Vino’s William “Lucky” Lee satisfy your curiosities as he guides you through a tasting of some of the best-loved bottlings from up and down this great wine producing peninsula.

What’s the difference between a DOC and a DOCG? Why is the Montepulciano d’Abruzzo grape not grown in Montepulciano, Tuscany? Should I drink a 2001 Barbaresco now, or later? Which wines can be paired with pizza? Learn the answers to these questions and more in what is always a fun and fascinating insight into the wide world of Italian wine.

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Do you feel "Lucky", punk?

ITALIAN WINE 101
with William “Lucky” Lee
(right)
Wednesday, April 15
$65

This class will sell out: sign up today!

For more information and reservations call 212-725-6516 or email register@vinosite.com.

Coming soon…
ON THE AI6: FROM NAPLES TO BARI
with Jim Hutchinson, DWS
Wednesday, April 22
$65

Click here for Vino’s full Spring 2009 Class Schedule.

Vino announces Spring 2009 Class Schedule

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Our legendary wine classes are back for Spring!

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Spring is here… and so are Vino’s wine classes! Back by overwhelming demand, our popular tasting classes return this spring with a brand new schedule to take us right through to summer!

Class participants are treated to a unique tasting selected by the expert hand of our esteemed instructors, in fun and informative seminars guaranteed to spark lively debate. Our themed tastings explore all aspects of winemaking in Italy, often focusing on specific wines, grape varieties and winemaking regions.

Whether you’re an Italian wine novice or wish to broaden your existing knowledge, there is no better way to discover new wines, learn more about your favorites and form a greater appreciation for the complex subtleties and entertaining history of Italian wine and winemaking.

CLASS SCHEDULE SPRING 2009

For more information and reservations call 212-725-6516 or email register@vinosite.com.

ITALIAN WINE 101
with William “Lucky” Lee
Wednesday, April 15
$65

By far our most popular class, Italian Wine 101 is an introduction to some of Italy’s greatest grape varieties and wines. William “Lucky” Lee reviews the process of wine-making from grape to bottle and gives pointers on storing, serving and ordering wine. The course is great for both experienced enthusiasts and those new to Italian wine.

ON THE AI6: FROM NAPLES TO BARI
with Jim Hutchinson, DWS
Wednesday, April 22
$65

Vino takes you on a virtual road trip through Italy’s south, from the bay of Naples to the Adriatic coast, up and over the spine of the Appenines on the A16 autostrada. This highway cuts deep through wine country, roughly following the ancient Via Traiana across highlands of limestone and volcanic ash. A traveler passes through the heart of Aglianico with stops along the way to sample Coda di Volpe, Piedirosso, Falanghina, Fiano, Greco, and Nero di Troia among others.

EMILIA-ROMAGNA: ITALY’S GASTRONOMIC HEARTLAND
with Jim Hutchinson, DWS
Wednesday, April 29
$65

Emilia-Romagna is rightly considered a culinary stronghold in Italy: a region where the best known cities – Bologna, Modena, Parma – are synonymous around the world with products which form the basis of Italian daily eating. Equally unique to the region are its popular wines – the lively, sparkling Lambrusco is the typical accompaniment to the area’s hearty dishes and rich flavors. Sample some classic Emilian dishes and enjoy wines by our favorite Lambrusco producer, Lini.

WINE & CHEESE
with Jim Hutchinson, DWS
Wednesday, May 6
$65

Like its wine, cheese is produced in every region in Italy, and invariably plays an integral part in Italians’ daily diet. While it is an essential ingredient in many of the country’s most popular recipes, many Italians enjoy eating cheese by itself, often paired with a suitable glass of wine. Jim will discuss Italy’s cheese production and serving methods, and offer useful tips on how best to pair a cheese with wine. Taste a varied selection of some of Italy’s finest and most popular formaggi, expertly matched with some of Vino’s favorite wines.

i-trulli-15-years-icon-2ITALIAN BREAD
with Chef Patti Jackson
Saturday, May 16
$85

Not a lot of people know that before she became a top chef, Patti Jackson spent nearly 20 years as a baker. Now witness this extensive baking prowess as she demostrates the preparation behind some of I Trulli’s favorite breads. As anyone who has traveled extensively in Italy will tell you, Italian bread is as diverse as the country’s wines. Foccaccia, schiacciata, grissini and taralli are just some of the typical Italian bread products featured in this fun new addition to Vino’s class schedule.

NOBLE NEBBIOLO
with Robert Scibelli, DWS
Wednesday, May 20
$75

Famed the world over for its use in the oft-celebrated Barolo and Barbaresco, the Nebbiolo grape variety actually goes a lot further, resulting in some of Italy’s most interesting wines. Let Robert guide you through a tasting of some excellent expressions of this legendary grape.

i-trulli-15-years-icon-21PASTA-MAKING
with Dora Marzovilla and Chef Patti Jackson
Saturday, May 30
$85

Visitors to Italy (and I Trulli!) will undoubtedly be familiar with the delight that is fresh pasta. But why are so many of us disinclined to reproduce it at home? A little flour and water never hurt anyone, and making pasta from scratch is in fact a fast and simple procedure. Dora Marzovilla has been rolling fresh pasta at I Trulli since its doors first opened in 1994. As mother of restaurant owner Nicola Marzovilla, who better to teach the uninitiated? Dora will demonstrate preparation techniques for what is a cornerstone of Italian cooking.

THE KILLER B’s: BAROLO, BARBARESCO & BRUNELLO
with Robert Scibelli, DWS
Wednesday, June 3
$95

Hailed by wine lovers around the world, Piedmont’s Barolo and Barbaresco and Tuscan giant Brunello di Montalcino are undoubtedly three of Italy’s greatest wines. Their modern elevated status lends these wines a certain mystique, which Robert Scibelli will help you understand in this world-class tasting. Learn the epic history, assess the varied production techniques and discover the hidden truths behind the legends of these fantastic wines.

ITALIAN WINE 101
with William “Lucky” Lee
Wednesday, June 10
$65

Vino offers Italian Wine 101 twice this term! William “Lucky” Lee reviews the process of wine-making from grape to bottle and answers questions on storing, serving and ordering wine. The course is great for both experienced enthusiasts and those new to Italian wine.

ITALIAN EFFERVESCENCE
with Jim Hutchinson, DWS
Wednesday, June 17
$65

Though often enjoyed as a before-dinner aperitivo or as a less-expensive alternative to Champagne, Italian sparkling wines are in fact as varied in style, taste and production as their still counterparts. No surprise then, that Italians are just as likely to drink such wines before, during or after a meal. Prosecco, Franciacorta and Lambrusco are just the most recognized varieties within Italy’s lengthy list of delightful bubblies. Taste diverse sparkling wines from various Italian regions in what is an ideal introduction to a slightly misunderstood class of wines.

For further details please visit our website, vinosite.com.

Italian wine classes return for '09!

Friday, January 9th, 2009

Announcing the arrival of our Winter 2009 Class Schedule

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Anyone who shops at Vino knows we love nothing more than introducing our friends and customers to new wines, and new ways to enjoy them. Our fun and informative Italian wine classes manage to do both. Class participants are treated to a unique tasting selected by the expert hand of our esteemed instructors, in fun and informative seminars sparking lively debate. There is no better way to discover new wines, learn more about your favorites and form a greater appreciation for the complex subtleties and entertaining history of Italian winemaking.

Back by overwhelming demand, this winter Vino is excited to introduce some brand new classes. In addition to our ever popular Italian Wine 101 classes, Vino is focussing its attention on the pairing of wine and food, inseparable partners but so often a source of divided opinion. This term’s schedule also features two classes at Artisanal Premium Cheese Center, where our own Jim Hutchinson will co-host an Italian wine and cheese tasting seminar with Artisanal’s Max McCalman.

Vino presents Italian Wine and Cheese at Artisanal Cheese Center
with Jim Hutchinson, DWS, and Max McCalman
Thursday, January 15
$85

Italian Wine 101
with William “Lucky” Lee
Wednesday, January 28
$65

Vino presents Italian Wine and Cheese at Artisanal Cheese Center
with Jim Hutchinson, DWS, and Max McCalman
Thursday, February 6
$85

Red Meat & Red Wine
with Jim Hutchinson, DWS
Wednesday, February 11
$65

Noble Nebbiolo
with Robert Scibelli, DWS
Wednesday, February 18
$75

Discover Sangiovese
with Robert Scibelli, DWS
Wednesday, February 25
$75

Italian Wine 101
with William “Lucky” Lee
Wednesday, March 4
$65

Amarone and the Wines of Verona
with Robert Scibelli, DWS
Wednesday, March 11
$95

Mountain Cheese, Mountain Wine
with Jim Hutchinson, DWS
Wednesday, March 18
$65

Cooking an Italian Easter
with Chef Patti Jackson
Saturday, March 28
$105

Full details of our Winter 2009 Class Schedule are available on our website. For more information and reservations call 212-725-6516 or email register@vinosite.com.

Italian Wine 101

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Vino’s wine classes return September 17

Learn everything you always wanted to know about Italian wine (but were afraid to ask) at Vino this Fall.

September is upon us once more, and while the thought of returning to school fills most kids (and adults) with dread, at Vino we can’t wait to get back in the classroom! Vino is offering more wine and food classes than ever before this autumn, each focusing on a fascinating aspect of Italian wine and wine-making culture.

Our 2008 Fall classes begin on September 17 with the ever-popular Italian Wine 101. Hosted by Vino’s William Leonard-Lee, the class is an introduction to some of Italy’s greatest grape varieties and wines. William will review the process of wine-making from grape to bottle and give pointers on storing, serving and ordering wine. Italian Wine 101 is the perfect class for casual enthusiasts to broaden their knowledge of Italian wine, and for more seasoned experts to further delve into Italy’s complex and endlessly fascinating viticultural mosaic.

Italian Wine 101 participants will taste six wines, plus a light selection of Italian meats and cheeses.

The Fall Class Schedule, which this season also includes fun pasta-making classes hosted by Dora Marzovilla at neighboring I Trulli, is available now in-store at Vino, and on our website.

Vino's William Leonard-Lee.

Vino's William Leonard-Lee.

Italian Wine 101
with William Leonard-Lee
$65

Wednesday, September 17
6:30-8:30pm

Check out Vino’s full Fall Class Schedule!

Vino
121 East 27th Street
New York, NY 10016

For further information call (212) 725-6516 or email register@vinosite.com.

This class are already filling up fast so sign up today!