Halliday Wine Academy: Fundamentals of Wine in-person course – Melbourne
Event description
Join us for a 4 week in-person education course taking place in Collingwood, Melbourne, hosted by wine writer and Halliday Tasting Team member Jane Faulkner.
If you're looking to learn about wine in a relaxed and informative setting, now's your chance. We're bringing our four week in-person education course to Melbourne.
Our aim is to empower you with an in-depth understanding of the Australian wine landscape. We'll cover topics such as how wine is made, how to describe wine, how to approach food and wine matching and additional handy tips that address common wine questions.
Each week you'll be taken through course materials and a selection of highly rated wines. Each session will take place from 6–8pm on the following dates:
13 May / 20 May / 27 May / 3 June
Hosted by Jane Faulkner, Australian wine writer, judge and Halliday Tasting Team member, you’ll delve into the wonderful world of wine and go on a journey as you taste eight carefully curated varietals that are popular in Australia.
Who is this for?
The course is designed with the beginner in mind, but it will also appeal to those more advanced in their wine journey including:
- Wine lovers at all stages who are wanting to grow or consolidate their knowledge
- Individuals looking for a wine appreciation course that cuts out the jargon
- Friends and family looking to get together for a unique group learning experience
- Hobbyists looking to grow their circle of wine lovers – start connecting with like-minded enthusiasts
What you'll learn
The course is broken up into four two-hour sessions throughout the month. Topics covered include:
Week one
Week two
Week three
Week four
About Jane Faulkner
Jane is a journalist by training and wine writer by vocation. A long-time contributor and columnist for Halliday magazine, she has been reviewing for the Companion since 2016. Respected for her honesty and fairness yet rigour and independence in her writing and tasting, Jane is constantly honing those skills. She started her career in newspapers, later working at The Age/The Sydney Morning Herald, and also in TV and radio. She is a sought-after wine judge, locally and internationally, and chairs numerous shows.
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