Entries tagged with “Sommelier”.


Wow, I just finished the Advanced Sommelier course of the Wine and Spirit Education Trust, level 3. It was quite a challenge for me, giving the fact that I chose the one week intensive format. Each day we tasted about 18 wines from pretty much every corner of the world. Of course I loved, and always have, the Chablis, the Saint Emilion, the Margaux, but what really caught my attention were the wines from Eastern Europe.

When was the last time you walked into a wine store and thought to yourself; uh, how about a Romanian Pinot Noir tonight? Or should I go for an Agiorgitiko or for an Assyrtiko? I never really had this dilemma. While I was fully enjoying the course, I must say that I was freaking out about the exam. Now I’m pretty confident that I did well and most likely passed, however I still need to wait another 8 weeks for the official result, which can be a surprise. Did I really do well?

But, why wait? I celebrated it already buying myself a ticket to Europe! I haven’t figured out which wine region or regions I will visit this time, but Alsace, Austria and Italy is in the works. I’d be happy with any, since all I care for is the amazing wines that the old world continue to produce. Pictures to tell will follow.

Although I’ve been drinking wine since I was a child (yes, in my home country this is not only ok, it’s natural), I only became aware of its magnitude when I started studying about it at the Sommelier Society here in NYC.

I can honestly say that this single event changed my life and I finally knew what I wanted to do once I grew up.

Since then I have been fortunate enough to live up my dreams of having a Wine Bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY and visiting wine regions all over the world- on a regular basis!

That’s why I created this page: to share my travelings and what I learn between sips of wine and sunsets in the vineyards.

I hope you come along!

Cheers,

Paula.

Paula at Bodega Elias Mora, Toro, Spain

Paula at Bodega Elias Mora, Toro, Spain