
43. Thinking About Starting a Wine Tasting Group? Start Here
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Show Notes
It’s summer—WSET Level 3 exams are done, school’s winding down, and it’s time to shift gears. In this episode, Joanne kicks off a new tasting-focused series with something fun and foundational: how to start your own wine tasting group, and why organizing your group around a theme makes it more meaningful (and more fun).
Joanne shares stories from her early wine days in Brooklyn, creative ideas for tasting themes, and encouragement for anyone who’s curious but hesitant. You don’t need to be a wine expert to start a group—you just need a few bottles, a theme, and people who are up for learning (or sipping) together.
In this episode:
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The value of tasting with a group—even if it’s casual
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Classic themes: grape variety, region, winemaking style
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Creative ideas:
• Wine & junk food pairings
• Wine & poetry
• Wine book club (bring what your favorite character would drink) -
How to build consistency into your group (without stressing over scheduling)
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Why summer is the perfect time to explore your palate and have a little fun
This episode is the first in a multi-part series on tasting exercises you can do with your group, a friend, or even solo. Each one is designed to be affordable, accessible, and educational—no pretension required.
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