Your Free Pass to the World of Wine

New to Wine? Here’s a blog for you!

December 3rd, 2008 Posted in Uncategorized

There are those of you out there reading this blog, in fact, you may even have subcribed to this blog just to be nice (thanks!), who are always thinking, “what the heck is this guy talking about?” Yes, the information here on WineScholarship can be pretty dry, and to someone who’s new to wine, totally overwhelming and boring. If that description fits you, well you don’t have to worry anymore, because I’ve got a brand new blog set up to teach everything you need to know in nice simple lessons.

The blog is located on my new venture’s website, HomeWineSchool.com. Through Home Wine School, I’ll be traveling to people’s homes in the New York City metropolitan area to teach them about wine. But in the blog, I’ll offer everything up for free! I’ll even include recommended wines for each lesson, which can be ordered directly through Frankly Wines.

Feel free to keep geeking out here if you like, of course!

Post a Comment

Wine Scholarship is a wine blog that educates wine lovers, wine enthusiasts, wine scholars, and anyone else who wants to learn about wine. Wine studies usually cost money. Here, you can study wine for free. Free wine studies is a great thing, isn't it? Here you'll find information about wine making, vinification, grape varieties, vitis vinifera, malolactic fermentation, oak aging, Chardonnay, Riesling, Cabernet-Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa, Eden Valley, Clare Valley, Malrborough, Bourdeaux, Burgundy, French wines, Italian wines, Spanish wines, and more. Wine tasting is something that can be hard to do if you don't have a professor teaching you how to drink and how to taste. While this website will be helpful in your studying, you should always seek the advice of a professional if you really want to get serious about a career in wine.