<div id="fb-root"></div>
<script async defer crossorigin="anonymous" src="https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js#xfbml=1&version=v17.0&appId=1360880647827568&autoLogAppEvents=1" nonce="nOICdQjC"></script>

8th Annual Science of Wine is April 28

Written By Scott Joseph On April 20, 2018

science of wine at orlando science center copy

Next week is dedicated to education.

That didn’t get you excited, did it? How about this:

Next week is dedicated to wine. Do I have your attention? Good. Because next week there are two events, both at Orlando Science Center, and both dedicated to wine (and education).

First, on Wed., April 25, is the annual Reading Between the Wines, which I told you about in this article. That’s the annual event benefitting the Adult Literacy League, with guest authors discussing their latest works while you nibble on food. And drink wine. Don’t forget the wine.

Then on Sat., April 28, it’s the eighth annual Science of Wine, where you can learn about the geography, agriculture and even chemistry disciplines that go into getting a simple grape to turn into something wonderful. You thought it was magic, didn’t you?

Of course, you don’t have to actually learn anything. You can sit in the back and sip wine, just like you did your entire senior year. Don’t think we didn’t notice.

You can also sample some of the fine foods that will be offered by the likes of Taverna Opa and Tapa Toro, Norman’s at the Ritz, Reel Fish, Something Fishy (not related) and Black Rooster Taqueria, among others.

It’s mostly a walkabout event so get that picture of sitting at a desk out of your head. (There are some actual seminars and demonstrations available for the truly studious.) Tickets are $125 per person or $100 for Science Center members. Proceeds go to benefit the Science Center.

The Science of Wine is from 7 to 10 p.m. You’ll want to get your tickets in advance. Click here to do that and to see a full list of restaurants that will be there.

You’ll be delighted to learn that there is no required reading before either event. But you’re going to love the homework.

South Steel SJO March AD copy

We hope you find our reviews and news articles useful and entertaining. It has always been our goal to assist you in making informed decisions when spending your dining dollars. If we’ve helped you in any way, please consider making a contribution to help us continue our journalism. Thank you.

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
<div class="fb-comments" data-href="<?php the_permalink() ?>" data-width="100%" data-numposts="5"></div>
Scott's Newsletter