About Marianne Frantz

A Certified Wine Educator, Marianne holds a Diploma in Wine & Spirits from the Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) of London, and has also earned the Advanced Sommelier qualification from the Court of Master Sommeliers. After successfully participating in an educational competition sponsored by the Wines of Australia in the spring of 2008, Marianne became an educational Ambassador for Wine Australia USA. She is also a Certified Spanish Wine Educator.

Ohio Authority's At Cellar Door

http://www.ohioauthority.com/articles/food-and-drink/at-cellar-door-exploring-spanish-wines A few months ago, I was approached by a former WSET student about a new on-line magazine he and a few of his past co-workers were creating after their employer, Northern Ohio Live, closed its doors. A testament to the adage - hard work pays off - the site is up, running and catching the eyes, ears and keyboards of thousands of viewers across the state of Ohio. Cheers to Ivan and the team at Ohio Authority! While the magazine [...]

By |2009-12-03T14:01:48-05:00December 3rd, 2009|Wine Blog|

An App for WINE

The term wine bar just took on a new meaning...seems there is a new iPhone application designed to help wine lovers keep track of their wine purchases. Cor.kz, a leading wine application company, together with RedLaser, bar code specialists, developed the technology that allows users to scan the bar codes on bottles of wine using their iPhone. Doing so records the name of the wine with out the fuss of typing in long wine names. Best yet. The application works with [...]

By |2009-12-02T16:27:14-05:00December 2nd, 2009|Wine Blog|

Thanksgiving Day Quaffers

Earlier today I was chatting with Mike at the WAVE 107.3FM radio about wine on our weekly Wine on the Wave segmnt. During our chat, he (like everyone else) wanted to know which bottle makes the best match with traditional fall cuisine. For me, the Thanksgiving tables poses a bit of a challenge when it comes to food and wine pairing, here's why.  Think about that sweet yam casserole along side sauteed Brussels sprouts spiced with pancetta and almonds followed by a buttery bite [...]

By |2009-11-18T17:44:03-05:00November 18th, 2009|Wine Blog|

Pairing Up Wine & Chocolate

This morning, I teamed up with Joel Fink of Fantasy Candies to create the ultimate chocolate & wine pairing to be featured on the Wine Theatre Stage at this year's Fabulous Food Show in Cleveland. Joel specializes high cocoa chocolates with a fantastic 72% cocoa being his signature bar. For this tasting, Joel brought four bars each with a different percent of cocoa, 72%, 64%, 58% and a swiss milk chocolate at 23%. My job was to pair each up with the [...]

By |2009-10-13T13:52:07-04:00October 13th, 2009|Wine Blog|

Pinot Party

This past Friday and Saturday nights, we hosted an Oregon Pinot Party at Cleveland Wine School Cellar Door. The place was packed with Pinot sipping friends, each greeted at the Door with a glass of bubbles - Argyle Brut to be exact. I think most were amazed (and pleased) with the versatility of Pinot, namely its ability to morph into a new grape variety. One of the oldest vines on record, Pinot Noir is genetically unstable and likes to misbehave in [...]

By |2009-09-27T09:37:53-04:00September 27th, 2009|Wine Blog|

Oregon Field Trip: Day 1

Day 1: Began when 18 WSET students landed in McMinnville at Hotel Oregon. Located in the heart of the Willamette Valley, Hotel Oregon is an authentic styled tavern and inn (circa wild wild west) that feels more like a guest house than a hotel. After a quick sip of house-made brew, we headed out for our first winery visit at one of the area's oldest wineries, Eyrie Vineyards. Founded by the late (and great) David Lett, the Eyrie tasting room and winery [...]

By |2009-09-14T11:06:18-04:00September 14th, 2009|Wine Blog|

Pleasing a Crowd

Whether you are hosting a gathering in your backyard or attending a city-wide event such as our Taste of Hudson and Taste of Cleveland, long weekends such as Labor Day Weekend always centers around food and wine. While we may consider ourselves a progressive  society, simple pleasures never change. We all gotta eat and we all gotta drink; perhaps not wine, but you get the picture. When it comes to food - politics, race, gender and religion (to some extent) [...]

By |2009-09-04T14:17:38-04:00September 4th, 2009|Wine Blog|

Sipping the good life with Robert Hall

Earlier this week, I tasted with Robert Hall of Robert Hall Winery in Cellar Door. He was visiting the area and brought several different flavors including a wonderful Sauvignon Blanc and a flavorfull Rhone Valley inspired blend called Rhone de Robles. While his wines impressed, it was the man himself that got my attention. A true grape farmer, Robert has been working among the vines since day one and knows exactly what is going on with each of his vines. [...]

By |2009-07-24T16:44:53-04:00July 24th, 2009|Wine Blog|

Wine On The WAVE

This week starts my weekly blurb (Wine on the Wave) about wine on Cleveland's WNWV 107.3 FM jazz station The WAVE. While I have chatted wine on the radio many times before, I am very excited about this weekly session as it has the potential to provide a strong platform for wine education. Talking about wine or sharing thoughts about wine is an important part of wine appreciation and I cannot wait to nuture and grow Wine on the WAVE. Clevelanders can catch [...]

By |2009-07-15T21:35:47-04:00July 15th, 2009|Wine Blog|

Value & Quality?

Chatting about value wines became trendy when the economy took a fall ,but most of us have been chatting about value wines for years. While it is easy to build a cellar with a wad of cash in one hand and a Wine Spectator in the other, buying wines that offer quality at a reasonable price takes more research and time. In fact, I love it when someone comes into Cellar Door with a value bottle to try. Personally, I like to taste [...]

By |2009-07-01T13:59:16-04:00July 1st, 2009|Wine Blog|

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