1940 11th St Nw
Washington, District of Columbia 20001

U Street wine destination Vinoteca continues to educate Washington on the world of wine with its new "Early Spring Wine Class Series" starting March 12th. Led by Vinoteca sommelier and local winemaster Tim Galvin, the series of wine classes will explore the "paso-bilities" of Central CA's next "It' wine region, discover lesser-known American wine destinations, and explain why Pinot Noir is the "diva" of the wine world.

Tuesday, March 12: "Pinot Noir, the Diva of the Wine World"

Sometimes thought of as the "diva" of wines, Pinot Noir is a temperamental, finicky grape but when properly cared for, produces brilliant flavors. Vinoteca will explain the important role terroir plays, causing Pinots to vary in taste from region to region.

All wine classes are $40 per person plus tax and include a tasting of 5-6 wines, food pairings and a $5 gift card to the restaurant.

Space is very limited and reservations are encouraged as soon as possible as seats fill very quickly. Any person who registers for all three classes and the wine dinner will receive a $5 discount on each event. To register for either the classes or wine dinner, please contact Vinoteca at (202) 332-9463 or at wine@vinotecadc.com.

Added by Jordan Culberson 9955 on March 4, 2013