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Discover your Wine Style

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Duration: 44 minutes
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Follow along with noted wine author Marnie Old, as she explains how to host a tasting event using the new ‘Discover Your Wine Style’ format. In these bite-sized videos, Marnie will show why presenting Boisset Collection wines in this sensory format is so effective, what talking points to hit on the five style categories and how to set up for your tasting. She’ll even provide a demonstration of how she would incorporate the ‘Discover Your Wine Style’ content into her own presentation, and give some tips on how to end the event on a high note.

  • Discover Your Wine Style | Hosting a Tasting - Chapter 1
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    • Discover Your Wine Style | Hosting a Tasting - Chapter 1
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    • Discover Your Wine Style | Hosting a Tasting - Chapter 3
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    • Discover Your Wine Style | Hosting a Tasting - Chapter 4
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    • Discover Your Wine Style | Hosting a Tasting - Chapter 5
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  • Discover Your Wine Style | Food Pairing Option
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    • Discover Your Wine Style | Food Pairing Option - Chapter 1
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    • Discover Your Wine Style | Food Pairing Option - Chapter 2
      00:04 hour(s)
    • Discover Your Wine Style | Food Pairing Option - Chapter 3
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    • Discover Your Wine Style | Food Pairing Option - Chapter 4
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