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Wine fans know the drill – you stroll up to the counter at a beverage shop or winery and ask to be walked through the tasting menu. Your host pours a finger or two of something golden or rosy or plumy into your glass, and you swish, slosh, and swirl your way through the pallet of flavors before either kicking it back or discreetly taking advantage of the spittoon.

Smiling black woman drinking wine while reading online recipes in the kitchen.
Wineries, vineyards, and beverage shops are joining the legion of businesses going online to stay connecting during the COVID-19 pandemic © skynesher/ Getty Images

But when even the most ardent oenophiles are social distancing, too, wine tastings have left the cellar and (like so much else of modern life) have gone online, instead. In addition to wine fans popping bottles with friends at ad-hoc virtual wine tastings, now you'll also catch winemakers, somms, and beverage store owners leading tastings, pairing classes, and digital happy hours on platforms like Facebook Live, Zoom, YouTube and Instagram.

"Before the pandemic began, our team was talking a lot about how wineries could be utilizing technology to really amplify their stories and connect even further with their customer and fan base," explained Michelle Kaufmann of Stoller Winery in Oregon.

"As life would have it, the launch of the Stoller Wine Group Channel has coincided with the pandemic," added Kauffman. "These videos and the virtual tastings have been really well received, and I think this is because it humanizes our brand and demystifies our winemakers by allowing people to interact with them."

The interior of Argyle Winery in Willamette Valley Oregon is full of natural light and black turned wood chairs at dark brown four tops
Tasting rooms are closed for social distancing measures, but wine is still available by delivery and, at some venues, curbside or drive-through pickup © Meghan O'Dea / ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½

When I logged onto a Tuesday night tasting event hosted by Tennessee portfolio featuring of Aromas, California, it was indeed a welcoming and humanizing experience. Winemaker Ryan Stirm was trying to pry open a bottle of Riesling with, of all things, a pair of pliers – his corkscrew has gone missing. But once the bottle was open, he seamlessly dived into both a glass and a discussion of the techniques that go into producing their lightly sparkling whites.

With online tastings, viewers like myself can sip along with the hosts if they procured the bottles ahead of time, or make due with what they have on hand while learning everything from what makes the Los Chuchaquis Albariño Pet Nat fizz to the name of the comic book artist who illustrated the label. Just like an in-person tasting, there's a chance to ask questions and observe how the experts aerate, swirl, and savor each wine to get the most out of the experience.

These virtual wine tastings are a unique opportunity for wine fans who aren't near serious regions like Napa, Sonoma, the Willamette Valley, or the Finger Lakes to chat with winemakers in their natural habitats while trying new vintages. They're also a welcome point of connection for many who miss their social rituals while sheltering in place, and who want to keep supporting small businesses from home.

A glass of riesling is held up against the rolling hills of Southern Oregon at Brigadoon Winery near Eugene
While wine fans will miss the stellar views that often come with vineyard visits, connecting online means a chance to ask in-depth questions of wine makers © Meghan O'Dea / ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½

US wineries offering virtual tastings

If you're curious about trying an online tasting yourself, whether to revisit a beloved winery you miss or explore a new region from the comfort of your kitchen, here are some of the wineries around the country taking a futuristic approach to one of the world's oldest sensory delights:

Buena Vista – Sonoma, California

is the oldest commercial winery in California, and is celebrating that history with virtual wine tastings on hosted by winery founder Count Agoston Haraszthy. Of course, Haraszthy is played by actor George Webber in full mid-19th century dress, but it's a fun trip back to 1857 – especially if you have a bottle ready thanks to Buena Vista's that will ship to your door.

Awen Winecraft – Rogue River, Oregon

Wine up, pinkies down! That's the motto that reigns at Winecraft's unpretentious virtual tastings that take place every Wednesday at 6:30-7:30 Pacific on Zoom. Each "episode" of the Wayne's World–referential tastings is centered around a particular Awen varietal, a food pairing, and a movie for maximum fun.

Lamoreaux Landing – Finger Lakes, New York

usually hosts tastings in view of Seneca Lake, by which visitors can picnic afterwards on the winery grounds. Now, Lamoreaux is offering with the purchase of 6, 12, or 15 bottles as well as on Facebook Live and Instagram Live every Thursday at 5pm Eastern.

RGNY – Long Island, New York

is offering not only virtual tastings on every Friday night, as well as other packages like Quarantine Kits that lead you through fun activities like , , and – a soothing coloring book for wine enthusiasts illustrated by artist Merjin Hos.

Kuhlman Cellars – Stonewall, Texas

A small estate winery in Texas hill country, is selling special wine bundles built around a theme like or that come with a private link to an included webinar.

Stoller Vineyards – Dayton, Oregon

A beloved fixture of the Willamette Valley wine region, 's famous tasting room (and its iconic tire swing) are empty right now. But they have been keeping the wine flowing with drive-thru pickup service, as well as the on YouTube. The offerings include with wine makers, wine paired with Chef Becca Richards and VP of Winemaking Melissa Burr, a curated selection of , and even video with each of the winery's dogs.

Frog's Leap – Napa, California

While is still offering daily delivery service within Napa Valley, those further afield can take advantage of their on Saturdays at 3PM Pacific. You can order the wines ahead of time with special flat rate shipping, and can even peep past sessions on and after the fact.

Big Cork Vineyards – Rohrersville, Maryland

has won awards for their petit verdots, cabernet francs, and other full flavored wines like nebbiolos, barberas, and muscat canellis – and you don't have to miss out even if you're social distancing far from the Mid-Atlantic. Every Wednesday at 7:30pm Eastern, Big Cork is hosting informal on Zoom. You're more than welcome to order the varieties ahead of time, or join in with what you have on hand in a spirit of camaraderie and learning.

Matthiasson – Napa, California

has a simple, elegant solution to taking their popular Napa Valley tastings online – just order a that takes you from white to rose to red. That will put you on the list for one-on-one and group Zoom tastings, in which you can participate once your wines arrive.

St Supéry – Rutherford, California

Every Thursday at 3:00pm and 5:30pm Pacific, fans of sauvignon blancs, cabernet sauvignons, and Bordeaux varietals can "Injoy" their virtual wine tasting series with CEO Emma Swain, winemaker Michael Scholz, estate chef Tod Kawachi, and a variety of guests. You can order a that also includes access to an exclusive forum, or pick up from that stocks St. Supéry.

Ken Wright Cellars – Carolton, Oregon

Flexibility is the name of the game at , which has opted to with customers at a variety of bookable times when you order one (or more!) of their three different . You can also schedule a virtual tasting with a member of their team to discuss another bottle from your collection.

Far Niente – Oakville, California

There are to stay connected to this 135 year old wine estate during the COVID-19 pandemic. You may book a custom online tasting built around a personally curated selection of wines or join in a convivial group happy hour if you and a few friends, family members, or coworkers order a matching selection together – perfect if you miss your usual wine tasting crew. Last but not least, also has several winemaker scheduled throughout April, which launch on Instagram TV at 2:00pm Pacific and are saved to highlights for later viewing.

Terra Valentine – St. Helena, California

Receiving a care package in the mail feels extra special right now – especially one full of wine. is happy to send out with six bottles that you can enjoy during free Wednesdays at 4:00pm Pacific.

Pairings Wine Shop – Portland, Oregon

Not a vineyard or winery, but a Portland, Oregon, wine shop, is already pretty innovative when it comes to connecting customers with their new favorite vintages. They've long offered pairing recommendations not just for food, but also for TV & film characters, dog breeds, songs, astrology, and even host in-house tarot card readings to help you find the perfect bottle. They're taking that approach online during the pandemic a that includes 3 educational tasting videos and a bonus bottle, as well as on Tuesdays at 4:00pm Pacific that are as big on humor and dancing as on the wine itself.

Silver Thread – Lodi, New York

This Finger Lakes winery has put together that are open to all – even if you haven't gotten your in the mail yet and have to bide your time with a glug from the boxed wine in your fridge. You can learn more about the unique viticulture in this glacier-scoured region and Silver Lake's rieslings, pinot noir roses, gewurztraminers, and more.

Close du Val – Napa, California

With a variety of to choose from, from reds to single vineyards to a three bottle intro to 's varieties, it's easy to find the right assortment for your private one-on-one online tastings with a member of the winery team.

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