Wine seminar at the York Benimaru headquarters

Jul. 23

I went to a day trip to Fukushima.

 

 

I held a wine seminar at the York Benimaru headquarters in Koriyama.

 

 

This is the third seminar in this class.

 

 

Today’s theme is “French wine regions and grape varieties”.

Unfamiliar words come out like a raging wave from around here, so this is the turning point in studying wine.

 

 

Whether or not you are interested in wine here will make a big difference in how you proceed with your studies in the future.

 

 

In order to get people interested in it as much as possible, I proceeded with the lecture with episodes of famous people in history, such as Joan of Arc, Napoleon, Marie Antoinette, etc.

 

Well, it’s normal for my seminar that the story to fly here and there and become a story that can’t be retained.

 

 

Still, many of students scored high in the achievement test.

 

The tasting was French white wine.

Comparison of Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Riesling.

 

 

I chose this wine because it would have more varietal characteristics, but this is a delicate state.

It turned out to be a very professional tasting.

 

 

Even so, the seminar ended safely.

It seems to have been generally well received.

 

Thank you all.

 

Yesterday in Osaka, today in Fukushima. I was really tired from two days of business trips in a row.

 

 

After the seminar, I went straight home and had a quick dinner.

I had morokyu, cold-tofu, pickles, and sushi bought at the supermarket.

 

 

The wine is Belles du Sud Chardonnay.

It was delicious.

I think I did a good job.