Wasatch Academy of Wine’s French Wine Scholar program: Part Ten, Provence and Corsica

Wines of Provence and Corsica

The grand tour of French wines comes to an end this week. We finish our journey in Provence and Corsica. Provence is France’s oldest winemaking region and the only one in the world to focus primarily on the production of rosé. It’s nine AOC appellations are quite varied and many have very distinct focuses. For … Read more

Wasatch Academy of Wine’s French Wine Scholar program: Part Two

wines of Alsace

Wine wisdom from the Alsace region: Pinot Noir is the only red grape grown in the Alsace region. Bottles with long, tapered necks are Alsatian. Best known for dry Rieslings and sparkling white and rosé wines (Crémant d’Alsace AOC). Wasatch Academy of Wine serves as the affiliate provider for the French Wine Society’s courses in … Read more

Wasatch Academy of Wine’s French Wine Scholar program Part One

I am a lover of wine but certainly no scholar. I’ve swirled, sniffed and drank in many a state’s wine country and at least a dozen foreign countries besides. Last week I stood in a vineyard in Sonoma with beautiful ancient vines — but I couldn’t have told you a Grenache grape from a Viognier … Read more