Friday, January 26, 2024 - 6:00PM to 8:00PM ET
Winter Wine Adventures: The “Tour de France”
Spend a fascinating evening expanding your knowledge of wine as you travel the world with sommelier Erik Segelbaum in a series of delectable wine-tasting adventures. The immersive program includes a curated personal tasting kit to enhance the experience.
Bordeaux is all about the blend—and the distinctions between wines from the Left Bank and the Right Bank of the Gironde Estuary. Segelbaum explores the grapes of Bordeaux and leads tastings through classic regional wines including white Bordeaux, reds from selected Left- and Right-Bank appellations, and even a few surprises. He explores the famous classifications such as the one commissioned in 1855 (which divides parts of the Médoc into First Growth, Second Growth, and subsequent categories), the classification of Graves and St. Émilion, and explains how Grand Cru might not mean what you think it does in a Bordeaux.
Wine Tasting Kit Information
The cost includes a curated personal tasting kit with enough wine for one person to sample the full lineup of wines.
Additional participants must register individually to receive their own tasting kit, which is an essential component of the workshop.
Kits are available during two scheduled pick-up times the day before the program and the day of the program, 12–5 p.m., at the Shilling Canning Company (360 Water Street SE, Washington, DC; Metro: Navy Yard-Ballpark station, Green line).
NOTE: Patrons will receive additional wine tasting kit pick-up information by email prior to the program.
Due to state and federal laws, Smithsonian Associates cannot ship wine kits. However, SOMLYAY may be able to provide kits to participants outside the Washington, D.C., area (who must cover shipping costs). Please contact erik@thesomlyay.com for more information.
About Erik Segelbaum
Erik Segelbaum is a Wine Enthusiast 40 Under 40 Tastemaker for 2020 and Food & Wine magazine’s 2019 Sommelier of the Year. He holds the designation of Advanced Sommelier through the Court of Master Sommeliers, one of fewer than 600 specialists in the world who hold this level of certification. Segelbaum is the former corporate wine and beverage director for Starr Restaurants, a wine journalist and educator, and chief vinnovation officer of SOMLYAY hospitality and private events consultancy.
To register, click here.
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