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Target Audience

  • Wine enthusiasts
  • Restaurateurs and hoteliers
  • Wine distributors and retailers
  • Professionals who entertain clients
  • Aspiring hospitality professionals
  • Anyone looking to increase their knowledge of wine

Accreditation

  • Wines of Germany and Austria Certificate from Cornell's Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration
  • 45 Professional Development Hours (4.5 CEUs)

Certificate Description

Many people associate Germany and Austria with excellent beer, but wines? Yes! The wines of Germany and Austria are well balanced and pair wonderfully with food. The rivers, hills, and valleys of these countries are beautiful and fruitful for growing Vitis vinifera, despite their northern locations. Their cooler climates enable Austria and Germany to grow high-acid white and red grape varieties that produce myriad styles, including some of the driest and sweetest wines available.

In this program, you will explore the wine-producing areas of Austria and Germany and discover many unique wines, including the famous riesling, spätburgunder (pinot noir), and eiswein, as well as lesser-known wines like scheurebe and dornfelder.

To prepare for this journey, you will first complete the “Wine Essentials” course. You will then examine the structure of German and Austrian wine classifications and nuances of their labeling terms, the varietals of the regions, and how the various climates affect the grape and wine outcomes in the specific styles produced there. In the third and final course, you will have the opportunity to use what you have learned to select wines to taste, share, and compare.

The courses in this certificate program are required to be completed in the order that they appear.

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Wines of Germany and Austria

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