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Experience a Teach & Taste Wine Tasting
Terry presents Georgia,
the Country and the Birthplace of Wine
Treat your guests to a specialty wine tasting by writers and authors Terry & Kathy Sullivan. Our presentations are tailor-made to fit your guests expectations including having fun. Are your guests wine newbies, wine geeks or connoisseurs? We fit the presentations to your friends. Wine Trail Traveler presentations include an interactive entertaining talk and several wines to taste.
We offer many topics from which you can choose or if you have a particular wine topic to suggest, we will work with you on it.
Our choice topics include subjects such as Georgia, the country and the birthplace of wine, Spanish cavas, international red and white wine varieties, Italian wines, French wines, beginner wine classes and many more. We are even prepared to offer a session on hard ciders!
As a host of a specialty wine event, all you need to provide is an event space and a minimum of eight guests.
Wine Trail Traveler provides a 45 to 90 minute multimedia presentation, wines for tastings and wine glasses.
The cost begins at $10 per person minimum. Travel expenses may be necessary if travel is beyond the metropolitan Baltimore and Washington region.
Experience
Wine Trail Traveler has provided wine presentations to small groups of eight as well as much larger groups, both locally and internationally. If you would like references, please contact us.
Our most recent wine tasting presentation was on Sunday, August 28, where 18 people attended. The session was titled, “Cool Wine for Warm Days, Teach and Taste.” The sponsoring organization supplied an assortment of nibbles enjoyed while tasting the wines. The session was broken up in three parts between a presentation and then a tasting of wines. Plenty of time was given for everyone to ask questions and to enjoy talking about the wines. People were eager to learn about the next Wine Trail Traveler wine presentation coming in November.
Interested in planning a special event this fall contact us at 410-402-0217 or email Kathy, co-owner of Wine Trail Traveler.
Cheers!
Kathy