The Culinary Institute of America Launches New Wine Lovers Boot Camps in 2012 at its Napa Valley Campus
Two- and Five-Day Classes Will Heighten Consumers' Skill and Confidence in Wine Selection, Tasting, and Pairing with Food
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Hyde Park, NY, January 11, 2012 – At a time when wine awareness and consumption in the United States continues to grow dynamically, The Culinary Institute of America is launching a new series of classes designed for the wine enthusiast at its St. Helena, CA campus.
Wine Lovers Boot Camp will debut in spring 2012 at the CIA at Greystone, whose location in the heart of the Napa Valley—home to great vineyards and wine estates—is ideal for the study and enjoyment of wine. The two courses launching this new series are Wine Lovers Boot Camp—Basic Training and Wine Lovers Boot Camp—Tasting Like a Pro.
Wine Lovers Boot Camp—Basic Training is a five-day exploration of the joys wine can bring to one's lifestyle, and is designed to elevate participants' overall understanding of wine. The program will also enable students to select and enjoy wine with greater knowledge and confidence, whether shopping for a mid-week meal at home, dining out at a restaurant, or hosting a special social gathering.
Working with the CIA's renowned faculty, students in this Boot Camp will taste the world's major white and red wine grape varieties as they learn to decipher wine labels from regions near and far. They will discover how a vineyard's location and a winemaker's influence can impact the flavor, style, and price of wine. Through tastings, participants will learn how to evaluate wine "flavor" and place it skillfully in the context of a meal. This newfound understanding will ultimately be put into practice in the kitchen as students prepare a multi-course meal with paired wines.
Initial 2012 class dates are February 13–17, April 16–20, and May 21–25 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuition is $2,195 per person, and the class is open to students 21 years of age and older.
It is often said in oenophile circles that a wine is good if you like it. But how do professionals objectively evaluate wine? The CIA's Wine Lovers Boot Camp—Tasting Like a Pro will teach the casual wine drinker how to adopt professional approaches to tasting wine.
This two-day program will guide participants through proper tasting technique and teach them how to recognize important wine attributes that determine the quality and style of still, sparkling, and sweet wines. Through structured tastings, students will discover the influence on flavor of winemaking techniques, from barrel fermentation to fortification. Blind tastings will ultimately test their ability to identify wines like professionals.
Initial class dates for 2012 are February 2–3, February 29–March 1, March 26–27, April 13–14, and May 17–18 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuition is $895 per person, and the class is open to students 21 years of age and older.
On select class days, students in both Wine Lovers Boot Camp programs will enjoy dinner at the on-campus Wine Spectator Greystone Restaurant.
To enroll in a CIA Wine Lovers Boot Camp, visit www.ciachef.edu/enthusiasts or call 1-800-888-7850.
About The Culinary Institute of America
Founded in 1946, The Culinary Institute of America is an independent, not-for-profit college offering bachelor's and associate degrees in culinary arts and baking and pastry arts as well as certificate programs in culinary arts, Latin cuisines, and wine and beverage studies. As the world's premier culinary college, the CIA provides thought leadership in the areas of health & wellness, sustainability, and world cuisines & cultures through research and conferences. The CIA has a network of more than 44,000 alumni that includes industry leaders such as Grant Achatz, Anthony Bourdain, Cat Cora, Dan Coudreaut, Steve Ells, Roy Choi, Johnny Iuzzini, Charlie Palmer, and Roy Yamaguchi. In addition to its degree programs, the CIA offers courses for professionals and enthusiasts, as well as consulting services in support of innovation for the foodservice and hospitality industry. The college has campuses in Hyde Park, NY; St. Helena, CA; San Antonio, TX; and Singapore.
For more information, visit the CIA online at www.ciachef.edu.
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