The DW came home one night a few months ago and told me she had news for me. Oh this is going to be interesting.
I am speaking for about an hour and a half on wine education to her college class reunion.
Now I see that I am on the schedule. Guess it is going to happen.
Part 1 will be home winemaking, equipment and methods and how they compare and differ from commercial winemaking. I have a lot of power point slides of 'me vs. them'. I will then serve one of my wines. Maybe I should start with serving wine.
Part 2 will be an introduction to cold climate wines. I am in search of 3 Minnesota or Wisconsin wines made from grapes. Cold climate wines are made from grapes that can survive the cold weather of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. There may be other states in the category, but these three win most of the awards. These wines are not up to California wines (as example) but are fast approaching the quality and production levels.
I am trying to find wines that either have won the Governor's Cup award or have placed high in the Cold Climate Wine Competition. I have found 2 wines I like: Four Daughters LaCrescent (white) and Indian Island Marquette (red).
I am looking for another and am willing to do a lot of tasting to find it!
I am speaking for about an hour and a half on wine education to her college class reunion.
Now I see that I am on the schedule. Guess it is going to happen.
Part 1 will be home winemaking, equipment and methods and how they compare and differ from commercial winemaking. I have a lot of power point slides of 'me vs. them'. I will then serve one of my wines. Maybe I should start with serving wine.
Part 2 will be an introduction to cold climate wines. I am in search of 3 Minnesota or Wisconsin wines made from grapes. Cold climate wines are made from grapes that can survive the cold weather of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. There may be other states in the category, but these three win most of the awards. These wines are not up to California wines (as example) but are fast approaching the quality and production levels.
I am trying to find wines that either have won the Governor's Cup award or have placed high in the Cold Climate Wine Competition. I have found 2 wines I like: Four Daughters LaCrescent (white) and Indian Island Marquette (red).
I am looking for another and am willing to do a lot of tasting to find it!
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