The Rhone Valley is home to some of France's greatest wines, from noble Hermitage in the North to Chateauneuf-du-Pape in the South. The ancient Greeks and Romans planted vines here. Local princes and militia erected watchtowers to guard against invasions of the notorious Saracens from Spain. The Papacy moved here for a brief but unforgettable period, thereafter bringing great prestige to the area.
In short, this is a region with a wondrous past yet whose present achievements in wine attract the world's attention. The wines of the Rhone continue to exert a huge influence on wines being produced around the world, from Washington State to Australia and South Africa.
We will taste 6-8 wines per class from most of the greatest appellations. The classes begin at 4:00 p.m. and end at 6:00 p.m. each Sunday at the Warwick Seattle Hotel at 401 South Lenora in downtown Seattle. Cost is $79 for each class or $140 for the two-class series.
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