Specialist of Texas Wine Certification Course: How to pick the best Texas wines!

Specialist of Texas Wine Certification Course: How to pick the best Texas wines!

Take the class from Russ Kane (Doc Russ, Texas WineSlinger), the Guy that Wrote the Book on Texas Wine… and get a copy of his book, too. Two class locations from which to choose.

Specialist of Texas Wine is a first-of-its-kind program that offers a comprehensive series of classes featuring the unique wines and wine regions of Texas. Never before has there been a wine program with specific classes focused solely on Texas and their place in the global wine worid. Classes open for enrollment include:

  • Houston, Texas at The Texas Wine School – three consecutive Wednesdays at 6;30 – 9:30 pm on February 5, 12 and 19, 2020
  • Driftwood, Texas at Fall Creek Vineyards – two consecutive days Monday and Tuesday at 1:00-5:00 pm on May 18 and 19, 2020.

Your instructor is Dr. Russ Kane, award-winning Texas writer, author, wine aficionado and naturalist. Paid Students attending the course will receive a copy of Dr. Kane’s book, “The Wineslinger Chronicles: Texas on the Vine” that was part of The Grover E. Murray Culture in the American Southwest book series. The first five students to sign up for the class will also receive Dr. Kane’s second book, “Texas Hill Country Wineries.” The class also features guest presenters actively involved in Texas wineries.

Enroll online now through The Texas Wine school to secure your place in the class (click here) – 

Certification student (planning to take the exam) $250
Auditing student (not planning to take the exam) $180

The program exposes students to unique landscapes of the major wine regions in Texas: Texas High Plains, Texas Hill Country, Texoma, Escondido Valley, and Davis Mountains AVAs, as well as non-AVA regions of East Texas and Gulf Coast. This learning and tasting intensive program features important topics critical to the success of today’s wine professionals and savvy consumers that are looking for the best wines and wine values that Texas has to offer.

This course will cover:

Details of each wine region, including location, geologic history, soils, climate and leading grape varieties grown in the region
The evolution of Texas winemaking from its early Spanish and immigrant European period (1600-1800) and early post-Prohibition (1940-1990) and modern period (1990-present), with a focus on winemaking techniques and grape varieties
The links and contrasts between Texas wines and their old & new world counterparts through lectures and guided and blind tastings with benchmark wines.

Classes will feature representatives selected from the Texas wine industry’s grape growing, winemaking or winery owner communities in Texas that will be available to provide first-hand knowledge, Q&A, and guided tasting. The guided tastings will include over 24 Texas and benchmark wines. Comparative tastings will include a range of grape varieties and blends originating from northern Europe (France & Germany), Mediterranean (Italy, S. France, Spain, Portugal) and hybrid wines from Texas and other American appellations. These tastings will help students understand the distinctions of wines from selected Texas regions and grape varieties and their attributes versus their counterparts in the American and global wine world.

The program concludes with an opportunity to test your knowledge of the wines, regions, and laws on an exam. The credential will be awarded to those that pass the rigorous exam at the end of the series with a score of 80% or higher.

Course Outline
Lecture 1 – Introduction to the industry, geology/soils, climate, and comparison to other wine regions
Lecture 2 – Texas AVA details and labeling of Texas wine
Lecture 3 – History and evolution of Texas wine industry and wine styles

The three lectures will be given over 2 to 3 classes depending on the class venue and dates indicated.

 

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