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JYC Wine Tasting and Pairing

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 26 Iyyar 5783

6:30 PM - 9:30 PMMJCBY

Indulge your senses with the unique flavors and aromas of kosher wines with the young professionals and graduates of Jewish Young Community (JYC) at Morristown Jewish Center as we invite the greater community to enjoy our first Wine Tasting and Pairing Class with us!

Join us for a special tasting event featuring top-quality wines from a variety of prestigious wine regions, paired with delicious bites and expert guidance from our guest sommelier, Dr. Adam Carmer. Discover the rich history and culture behind each wine and immerse yourself in its vibrant world. Identify key components of wine and explore how to pair with the right food to make your next dinner a success!

Early bird registration is $15, 5/13 tickets go up to $20!

About our sommelier: Dr. Adam Carmer is an instructor in the School of Hospitality & Tourism Management at University of South Florida. He received an MS Degree in Hotel Administration from UNLV and an Ed.D. from American College of Education. Knighted in 2014 in Belgium for his body of work focusing on education, Dr. Carmer thereby earned the title of Sir. Adam was honored as the 2013 teacher of the year in the William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration at UNLV where he has spent the last 20 years building students knowledge, specifically in the area of alcoholic beverages. In the mid 1990’s Adam became Steve Wynn’s first Hotel Sommelier and Director of Restaurants. Looking to add value to Las Vegas and the world he followed his entrepreneurial conscience and opened his own food and beverage establishments. After establishing the first craft beer bar in Las Vegas in 2002 with the Freakin Frog, Sir Adam went on to open the first whiskey-only bar in the USA, The Whiskey Attic. While operating these venues and continuing his research in alcoholic beverages he developed a number of philosophies and systems. In 2008, Sir Adam Carmer developed a new method of tasting alcoholic beverages. This new discovery of a more advanced hierarchy of sensory perception led to classes, seminars, speeches and a loyal following of people using this new technique. Officially named the Carmer Spirits Tasting Enhancement Method, it more commonly goes by the moniker of CSTEM. Currently Adam spends his time teaching, consulting, judging and writing about alcoholic beverages, sensory perception and philosophies that influence consumer behavior.

Code of Conduct

Morristown Jewish Center and Jewish Young Community (JYC) will expressly enforce the following rules:

  • No Self-Pouring: Wines will be poured by the host only.
  • No Additional Alcohol Permitted: Products purchased outside of your private class cannot be opened in the classroom.
  • Spirits: Spirits will not be offered or poured.
  • Drink Responsibly: Tasting or sampling of alcohol in an irresponsible manner will not be tolerated

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