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New Wine Classes in Philadelphia's Mainline The team of sommeliers, teachers and enologists that turned Philadelphia into a hotbed of wine education are opening shop in the city's August suburb. (PRWEB) October 26, 2005 -- On November 1st, a new facility for wine education is opening in Philadelphia’s Mainline suburb.
The team of sommeliers, teachers and enologists that turned Philadelphia into a hotbed of wine education are opening shop in the Ardmore.
“Our professional relationship with several colleges and schools in the area has prompted us to expand our programs to the Mainline. We expect our programs will be a benefit to the community at large,” says Keith Wallace, director of the Wine School of Philadelphia, “our approach has always been to offer educational programs in a relaxed atmosphere.”
Wine classes open to the public will be held in the wine cellar at Primavera Restaurant at 7 East Lancaster Ave in Ardmore, PA 19003. The first class, “Wine 101: Introduction to Wine” will be on November 15th . On November 29th, the wines of Italy will be featured. Class times are 6-8pm. Register online at winedegree.com are essential.
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