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Can I Still Sign Up For Your Class?
The other night, a friend of mine asked me if he could still sign up for my six-week class on the wines of Germany and Eastern Europe.
He can. And so can you. Just click here and register. It seems expensive, but each night you'll be tasting somewhere on the order of 8-10 wines (more, if I can swing it), and getting a 3-hour talk focusing on two or three regions. You'll be an expert on this subject by the time I'm done, able to order Plavc Mali and Grüner Veltliner with confidence.
Sign up now. Buy seats for your friends. And family. And strangers on the street. I'm not picky.
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Ucb Wine Studies: Fundamentals I Outline
I haven’t mentioned my upcoming UCB Extension wine class in a while, but today I made the final course outline. It seemed like a good time to remind any Bay Areans about the class, which starts on October 11 and gives an overview of the wines of...
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My Next Wine Class: Fundamentals I
A friend of mine mentioned that the new UCB Extension Catalog is out, so it's time for me to give you a heads-up about my next wine class. I'll be teaching the second section (starting Oct. 11) of Fundamentals I: Wines of California and Europe....
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Catherine Finishes Writing About My Class
Catherine's been posting tasting notes from my Wines of Germany and Eastern Europe class. She posted about the last two classes, Hungary and Croatia, Romania, and Slovenia. I found a moderate amount of wines from these regions, some good and some...
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Wines Of Germany And Eastern Europe, Fall 2006 At Uc Extension
My six-week UC Berkeley Extension course about the Wines of Germany and Eastern Europe has come around again. Typical UC wine courses feature 8-10 wines per evening, but I've plied my distributor contacts so that I can stretch my budget as far as...
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Enroll Early, Enroll Often.
Look into my eyes. You want to learn about German wines. And Austrian wines. And Eastern European wines. You want to taste them. You want to impress your friends with your command of the wines of the Rhine and Danube.
Now you have the chance.
UC Berkeley...
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