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Course Description

An exciting and in-depth study of wine from vine to table in which we will explore the wine regions of the world including, history, geography, climate, vineyards, and styles of wine produced in each region. We will also examine grape varietals, grape growing, and wine making. This course will provide you with the knowledge to look at a wine bottle label and better understand what you should expect from the wine. The ultimate objective will be to discover and practice how to become a better wine taster and understand your own taste preferences

Notes

Instructor: Harsha Chacko

Location: Lambeth House

Prerequisites


For more information about this course, contact: OLLI at LSU at 225-578-2500.
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Section Title
Wines of the World
Type
OLLI Course
Days
W
Time
6:00PM to 7:30PM
Dates
Oct 02, 2024 to Oct 16, 2024
Type
OLLI Course
Days
M
Time
6:00PM to 7:30PM
Dates
Oct 21, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
6.0
Location
  • Lambeth House
Instruction Method
Course Fee(s)
OSWWW01 non-credit $45.00 Click here to get more information

English Proficiency Requirements

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Intermediate English Skills

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