SOMETHING TO WINE ABOUT™
The Stand-Up Sommelier™ comes to New York!
Something to Wine About™ hosted by Laurie Forster aka The Stand-Up Sommelier™ Radio personality, award-winning sommelier and comedian, Laurie Forster, delivers an edgy, off-beat hilarious show where wine meets punch line. In her Jersey balls to the wall approach to “wine education,” Forster peels back the labels of a few of her favorite wines while she exposes some the deep secrets of the wine industry and why she thinks it’s so damn funny! Relax with a glass (or four!) of wine, because with Forster there are no formalities when it comes to drinking.
This is a “tasting” you will never forget. Something to Wine About™ is an original comedy show & wine tasting that includes on-stage audience participation. During the show, Forster leaves no stone unturned when it comes to talking about wine and why we like it. Maybe you love the full body of a Malbec or the crisp acidity of a Pinot Grigio. Who knows? Who cares? But by the end of this show three things are certain. You are confident about what you like, exhausted from laughing and completely toasted. Tickets are $45 and include wine tastings, light fare and unlimited laughs. Seating is limited so advance purchase is suggested.
ABOUT LAURIE FORSTER
The Stand-Up Sommelier™ , is an award-winning sommelier, author, TV personality and comedian. Her edgy approach to demystifying wine caught the eye of major networks and led her to guest appearances on The Dr OZ show, Martha Stewart Living Today and ABC News at Noon. She’s performed her comedic wine tasting at the Carolines on Broadway, DC IMPROV, Caesars Atlantic City, Broadway Comedy Club, Harrah’s Philadelphia, Tampa IMPROV, Avalon Theatre and RamsHead On Stage to name a few. Forster is also the host of her podcast, The Sipping Point, and her mobile application “The Wine Coach” was listed as one of the Top 8 Wine Apps in Wine Enthusiast. As a laid back mom, wine expert and former Jersey girl, Forster doesn’t hold back. Her straightforward opinions on wine and life with her famous chef husband in “suburban hell” are grounded, truthful and hilarious.