Want to Make Wine?
Stonefield Cellars hosts two Winemaking Courses per year (in the spring, and in the fall) taught by Robert E. M. Wurz, Ph.D.
In six classes over 9 weeks, this course covers the full winemaking process: from fermentation to bottling. Learn techniques to start or improve your own home winemaking while creating your own wine during class in small teams of 2-4 & hone your wine evaluation skills with classes on sensory evaluation training and food and wine pairing.
Fall 2022 Course Dates & Times:
Mondays 7:00-9:00 pm in the Stonefield Cellars Production Room.
- Sept. 19th: Introduction – Basics of fermentation and winemaking.
- Oct. 3rd: Principles of Winemaking – Racking, barrels, oak alternatives, tannins. Wines of the world.
- Oct. 10th: Wine sensory evaluation. Food and wine pairing.
- Oct. 24th: Defects and Problems: Causes and remedies, fining agents, additives, filtering.
- Nov. 7th: Blending, tasting panel, and bottling preparations.
- Nov. 14th: Bottling, Labeling, Wrap-up, Exam.
Cost: $195
Provided: All winemaking materials, detailed winemaking notes, wines to taste in class, snacks, and 3 bottles of wine bottled by the class to take home.
Must be at least 21 years old to participate.
Class size limited to 16 people.
Additional Class Wine will be available for $13.95 per Bottle.
Registration: Our 2022 Fall Course is full! Join us for our 2023 Spring Course. Register Online Below or Over the Phone by calling Kelley at 336-644-9908 during regular business hours. You can also Email Kelley at [email protected] with any additional questions. Registration Ends 9/4/2022.
We are continuing to practice our COVID-19 safety precautions, please read below for our updated rules:
- Due to nature of this class we require all students be vaccinated.
- We will be setting up the barrel room to create sufficient distance between student seating and supplying individuals wine tasting supplies for each seat during the tasting and lecture portion of this class.
- We will be conducting a lab portion for this class with individual lab supplies and lab stations spaced out at sufficient distances in the production room.
- Course notes that contain all the information gone over in that class will be sent out to the students after each session. If you experience viral symptoms or need to skip a class for social distancing, please inform the TA, Kelley, at [email protected].
Instructor Biography
Robert E. M. Wurz, Ph.D. – Robert is a native of Napa Valley, CA. He received his doctorate in wine chemistry from the University of California, Davis. He has taught wine making classes at Patrick Henry Community College in Virginia, at Stonefield Cellars Winery in Stokesdale, NC, and is currently the winemaker for Stonefield Cellars Winery in Stokesdale, NC.