Led by Cyril Frechier of Doe Bay Wine Co. For The Orcas Project’s first class of the Spring, they are moving into the beautiful courtyard library, just steps away from the front door and Lioness restaurant. It’s warm, open, welcoming and a perfect setting for enjoying an evening of wine with Cyril.
The Loire Valley, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and rich viticultural heritage, offers wine enthusiasts a diverse array of grape varietals that reflect the region’s unique terroir. In this exploration, we delve into four standout grape varietals that define the character of Loire wines, each contributing its own distinct flavor profile and story. Taste the wines, enjoy snacks and leave with a comprehensive understanding of this region. Or just treat it as an amazing happy hour!
This makes a great gift for everyone, from your curious traveler to your seasoned aficionado. Enjoy dinner after at one of the fantastic Phinney Ridge neighborhood restaurants including Lioness (steps away!), Sophon or Autumn.
$100/person includes five wines, cheese and charcuterie, bread from Ben’s and discounts on all purchases.
Space is limited so please do sign up early by emailing [email protected] or stopping by the shop on 70th and Greenwood. Cheers!
March 25th Wine Class: Exploring the Loire Valley in four native-grape varietals
Tuesday, March 25th from 6:00pm-7:30pm
Location: The Shared Roof Library
7009 Greenwood Ave N, next to Lioness and Doe Bay Wine Co.