Event Dates
Dec 8 2024
Location
Wine School of Philadelphia
109 S 22nd St
Philadelphia, PA 19103
American History in 7 Bottles: The Tasting Class
“American History in 7 Bottles” is an immersive journey through the nation’s past, exploring the pivotal role of iconic alcoholic beverages in shaping American culture and society. This unique class delves into the stories behind each bottle, beginning with colonial cider, a symbol of early settlers’ ingenuity and self-reliance. We’ll trace the path of dark rum through the complexities of the Triangle Trade, examining its economic impact and moral implications. As we move westward, American whiskey represents the rugged spirit of the frontier, highlighting the tension between federal authority and local autonomy during the Whiskey Rebellion. This exploration continues into the late 19th century, where lager beer reflects industrialization’s influence on urban working-class culture, shaped by immigration and innovation.
Continuing into the 20th century, we’ll uncover the societal upheaval of Prohibition and the Jazz Age, where bootlegged gin symbolizes cultural rebellion and the rise of speakeasies and jazz music. The class culminates with California Cabernet Sauvignon, marking America’s coming of age in the global wine industry and celebrating the diversity and innovation that define modern America. Each tasting session is paired with captivating historical context, inviting participants to engage in lively discussions about the social, economic, and cultural impacts of these beverages. “American History in 6 Bottles” offers a compelling narrative that showcases the profound connection between culture and consumption, revealing how these iconic drinks have left an indelible mark on the nation’s history.
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