We are living in interesting times, unable to frequent our favorite craft beverage establishments or explore various regions. Fortunately, wine, beer, and liquor stores are considered essential services and combined with discounted shipping rates are supplying our beverage needs. In order to stay connected with existing customers and to seek new consumers, craft beverage producers, importers, and retail shops are conducting virtual tastings. The chats that I have participated in have been extremely informative, even when not indulging in the targeted beverage. And if you cannot participate live, most of these tastings are available via playback - so enjoy at your leisure. Here is a short list of sessions where I have either participated or received an email notification. Cheers.
On Tuesday nights at 8pm EST, Mirena and Win Burke have been hosting a Croatian Wine Chat at
Croatian Premium Wine Imports which feature wines from the Komarna Appellation. In the first two episodes, they have interviewed Decanter judge and Croatian sommelier Siniša Lasan as well as winemakers Josip Volarević and Marko Suman. Each week they will focus on one or two wines in their portfolio available at their
Online Store.
Similarly,
Taste Hungary, which normally provides a quarterly wine club, has augmented that service with weekly virtual chats on Saturday evenings at 7pm EST. This coming Saturday, April 4th owner Gábor Bánfalvi is presenting Wines from Tokaj with future chats featuring Wines from Eger and Wines from the
Heumann Winery in Villány. The wines for these tastings are available as part of various mixed 6-Packs, with free delivery on purchases of 6 bottles or more in the DC metro area, within 40 miles of DC (use promo code: DMV-FREE). They are also providing free delivery on the first shipment of a Wine Club subscription (use promo code: DMV-FREE1) and $10 shipping to all other states (except Alaska), for purchases of 6 bottles or more.
Several wine producers are also conducting virtual chats. In Virginia,
Early Mountain Vineyards hosts several virtual presentations such as Friday, April 3rds
Vineyard Tour with Dustin Wade, Vineyard Manager at 3:30pm EST. Through their
online store, they are offering free shipping for any orders of 3+ bottles -- combined with a 10% discount for any 6+ bottle order. In Santa Barbara County, California,
Solminer Wine Company is hosting weekly Saturday afternoon
Taste Together virtual chats (3:30pm EST). Also in California, on Sunday afternoons (4pm PST)
Kendall-Jackson's Winemaster Randy Ullom leads a tasting and discussion of their wines alongside various culinary pairings.
For distilleries, Seattle's
Westland Distillery is hosting a tasting experience featuring their core whiskeys (American Oak, Sherry Wood, and Peated) starting Friday, April 3rd at 4pm PST. In Iowa,
Mississippi River Distilling Co. is allowing consumers to plan their own virtual tasting with the distillery offering cocktail recipes and on the night of the tasting, they’ll walk the guests through the distillery.
For cideries, Richmond's
Blue Bee Cider hosts their
FireCider Chat Virtual Tastings on Thursday evenings at 7pm EST which should be very engaging to consumers not familiar with the cider industry or heirloom cider apples.
And continuing with the Commonwealth, let's not forget Frank Morgan's
Virtual Virginia Wine Chats which we mentioned in
Open That Bottle of Virginia (or Local) Wine Night. The
Open That Bottle of Virginia Wine Night on March 28th received more than 4,000 views.
Retail outlets are also using the virtual mode of communication. In DC, the popular wine store
DCanter - A Wine Boutique is hosting Friday evening
Sips -- virtual wine classes at 6pm EST that "tackle a different wine topic that you can easily follow along at home with or without wine".
Update (4/2/2020) -
Paso Robles Wine Country has compiled a list of twenty Virtual Experiences within their appellation. The same is true for the
Idaho Wine Commission (
pdf).