Saturday Tastings
Join us on Saturdays for a Sneak Peek into outdoor friendly wines this srping and summer. We will always have a fresh white or rose for you to try out and hopefully find perfect for your weekend adventure. Along with this, for those that stick to the reds, we will also have a red open just for you. These wines will be complimented with a tasting of local meats and cheeses. More details on that Saturday tasting prior to each weekend.
Free every Saturday afternoon 12pm – 5pm.
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PAST EVENTS:
Wine Tasting on Tuesday Night, May 1st, 2012 from 7 to 9pm for the preview tasting of May’s exclusive Wine Club wine varietals. This selection includes both old and new world varietals, that we think you’ll agree is not just worth “taste testing” but also enjoying leisurely at a later date.
Wines:
Nobilo Icon Sauv Blanc
Maison Roche de Bellene Bourgogne Blanc 2009
Caldaro Pinot Nero
Jean Luc Colombo- Cotes du Rhone Rouge
Fattoria di Rodano- Poggialupi
Dry Creek Vineyards- Heritage Clones Zinfandel
RSVP to Andrew at 404-294-3675 or Andrew@thelittlewineshopatl.com and join us for an educating and relaxing evening. We’ll see you tomorrow night.
Tuesday, April 17th, High Museum Wine Tasting Event!
If you weren’t able to attend The High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction here is your opportunity to taste some of the Favorite’s from the High Museum Wine Auction. This auction was considered Atlanta’s greatest food and wine party and the largest fundraising event for the High Museum of Art in 2012. AT Tuesday’s wine tasting from 7 to 9pm we will be tasting J Rickards Sauvignon Blanc, Henry Estate Pinot Gris, Flying Nymph White- Cass Winery, Henry Estate Pinot Noir, Cass Winery Grenache along with J Rickards Malbec. RSVP to 404.294.3675 or email Andrew at andrew@thelittlewineshopatl.com.
Wine Club on Tuesday Night, April 3rd, 2012 from 7 to 9pm for the preview tasting of this month’s Chilean wine varietals.
Chile has a long viticultural history for a New World wine region dating to the 16th century when the Spanish conquistadors brought Vitis vinifera vines with them as they colonized the region. Chile is now the fifth largest exporter of wines in the world, and the ninth largest producer. The climate has been described as midway between that of California and France. The most common grapes are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Carmenere.
Don’t let this gloomy day bring you down, join us today, March 31st, for a TASTE of Domaine Sorin, a beautifully balanced refreshing rose with a hint of strawberry and herbs. We will also be tasting Silex Noir, a 2009 Francois Pinon Vourvay, a rich and succulent white with lingering flavors of honeysuckle, citrus and a touch of sweetness. Along with the locally produced cheese being served.
Special Blind Tasting, Tuesday March 20th
Join Michael McNeill, the first Master Sommelier in Georgia, for a real challenge! He will be describing 10 wines. Test your tasting skills by identifying the vineyards, grapes, and aromas! Join us for the fun starting at 7pm. $10 per person. RSVP 404.294.3675 or andrew@thelittlewineshopatl.com
$10 per person, $5 towards any bottle of wine that we are tasting that evening! 20% off any case of wine we are tasting that evening as well! Tastings start at 7:00pm
RSVP 404.294.3675 to join us for this exciting event and test your taste preferences without any standard preconceptions
Bordeaux Tasting with Thomas Bonnefon from Chateau Le Noble Saturday, March 17th from 1-3pm enjoyed themselves. For all those that pre-ordered the red, expect a call soon that it has arrived and is ready for you. And keep an eye on our website and emails from the shop for a future Saturday Tasting of his white and roseonce it has arrived in the U.S.

