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Wine Club with Jaclyn Zimmerman

Sometimes meeting new people requires a point of commonality.

And after many events and a lot of chatting, Word of Mouth noticed that one such point of interest was wine.
As autumn and winter slowly crawled into 2018, it seemed the right time to pick up a new skill, learn something different, and create more opportunities to meet new people. 

And why not add wine to the mix!

Sounds good, right?

And even better, how about all this happening with the best and funniest sommelier in Berlin? Jaclyn Zimmerman (Wined-Up) is like no other sommelier, she is a great storyteller and very knowledgeable. You’re in good hands with her guidance. You’ll understand wine in a lighter and less intimidating experience.

Guaranteed you’ll walk away with:
- having had a good laugh 
- new information to tell people at your next social event
- and some new connections

(And if you want to learn more about the wine and beer industries, have a read here and here.)

HOW DOES IT WORK?

* The Wine Club meets every 1-2 months.

* Each get-together will have a particular theme. This helps with learning. The themes may be around types of grapes, different regions, and different seasons.

* The wines will be accompanied with light snacks such as fresh local bread, olives, charcuterie, and cheese, depending of course, on the wine theme. 
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Who is doing the Wine Tasting?

Because Word of Mouth loves
- collaborations
- making conversations and experiences fun
- creating new links and growing existing ones
AND
- finding the best in town to offer you the best

The wine tastings will be led by Jaclyn Zimmerman, the wine concierge behind Wined-Up.

What do I need to do?

* Each wine tasting will be €35 per person (price may change depending on the complexity of the tasting). And this includes the tasting of 5-6 wines plus the nibbles. 

* The priceless experience of being guided and taught by Jaclyn and surrounded by good company.
Who can join?

This is an inclusive experience. Word of Mouth believes in the richness of conversations and learning by the diversity of those sitting around the table.

The Wine Tastings are invite-only events. This simply means, only those interested in the tastings will receive information.

2019 Tastings

Screw top vs Cork?

Does it really make a difference if a Stelvin or cork is used to close the wine bottle?

And what about the glass?
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Cork or Stelvin, is one better when it comes to taste?
Wine and chocolate, a match made in heaven, or not?

Guests had the opportunity to taste some of Berlin’s finest chocolate and experiment matchmaking to find a wine partner.

As always, this tasting went beyond chocolate and wine as Jaclyn shared so much more about wine.

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Chocolate for dessert? But with which wine?

2018 Tastings

Bubbles, can you tell the difference?

Is there really a difference between champagne and all the other sparkling? Yes and no. The important part is to find the one you like, and you may be surprised which one that is.
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Not all bubbles are created equal.
A Tour of Germany

France and Italy are often considered the go to countries for wine production, but this tasting session showcased how incredible German wines really are.
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German wine, drink local, buy local