Unveiling Riesling
Thursday, June 21st, 6:30 to 8:30 pm
Port Comission Hearing Room
2nd Floor, Ferry Building, San Francisco California
Instructor: - Peter Granoff
To order online, choose shipping method "In Store Pick-up" and you will be added to our "Will Call" list.
Riesling has been hidden behind a veil of confusion for many people, yet it is one of the most noble and most versatile grapes on the planet.
Tell me more . . .
There are thousands of grapes that can be and that are made into wine around the world. Of those, there are only a couple of dozen that we think of as the noble varieties, or those that are considered to be the most special. Riesling is the most glorious of the white wine grapes. Sure, Chardonnay is more popular among the mainstream (and white Burgundy is a spectacular treat for anyone), and people who like goat cheese seem to have a soft spot for Sauvignon Blanc, but Riesling is different. Riesling has the kind of longevity that other whites can only dream of, and it has an almost unmatched ability to show its own soul wherever it is grown. Riesling is all about grace. Peter Granoff, Master Sommelier, will taste you through a range of Riesling to illuminate that grace for you, from bone dry, crisp wines, to off dry lush fruit examples, to some of the most spectacular dessert wines ever made. The world of Riesling is almost endless. In this class, Peter will show you why he has been in love with this grape for decades and you will come away with a much greater appreciation for this grape's nobility, history, and flavor.
Thursday, June 21st, 6:30 to 8:30 pm
Port Comission Hearing Room
2nd Floor, Ferry Building, San Francisco California
Instructor: - Peter Granoff
To order online, choose shipping method "In Store Pick-up" and you will be added to our "Will Call" list.
Riesling has been hidden behind a veil of confusion for many people, yet it is one of the most noble and most versatile grapes on the planet.
Tell me more . . .
There are thousands of grapes that can be and that are made into wine around the world. Of those, there are only a couple of dozen that we think of as the noble varieties, or those that are considered to be the most special. Riesling is the most glorious of the white wine grapes. Sure, Chardonnay is more popular among the mainstream (and white Burgundy is a spectacular treat for anyone), and people who like goat cheese seem to have a soft spot for Sauvignon Blanc, but Riesling is different. Riesling has the kind of longevity that other whites can only dream of, and it has an almost unmatched ability to show its own soul wherever it is grown. Riesling is all about grace. Peter Granoff, Master Sommelier, will taste you through a range of Riesling to illuminate that grace for you, from bone dry, crisp wines, to off dry lush fruit examples, to some of the most spectacular dessert wines ever made. The world of Riesling is almost endless. In this class, Peter will show you why he has been in love with this grape for decades and you will come away with a much greater appreciation for this grape's nobility, history, and flavor.