According to the college, the ‘Wine Around the World’ series will have five classes that allow participants to taste wines and pair them with food samplings.

ST. CHARLES, Mo. – Listen up, wine lovers! This one is for you…

St. Charles Community College is offering wine education classes in 2019. Students can discover varieties of wines produced in different regions around the world.

According to the college, the ‘Wine Around the World’ series will have five classes that allow participants to taste wines and pair them with food samplings. For pairing, an expert chef, Chef Phillip, will create customized dishes inspired by the regional wines.

Participants will also learn about each specific growing region. Classes are designed for all levels of wine enthusiasts and are held at the Rack House Kitchen Wine Whiskey.

Sangiovese: Wines of Italy (Jan. 22, $55)

Learn why this grape is the #1 planted variety in Italy, and see what difference terroir wines that have a unique taste because of the land they come from and clonal variety make. Delve into the different laws and classifications of Italina wine (IGT, DOC & DOCG), and discern the difference between traditional and modern producers.

Sensational Spanish Wine (Feb. 12, $50)

Explore the birthplace of many familiar grapes and their fascinating history. Taste the critically-acclaimed results of their new generation of winemakers. From the crisp whites of Rias Baixas to the powerful reds of Rioja, you'll soon discover why Spain is a world leader in wine.

Nebbiolo: Wines of Italy (March 12, $55)

Nebbiolo is the most prominent grape of the Piedmont region of Italy and maybe the most important in all of Italy, famously known by the two production regions of Barolo and Barbaresco. Barolo being the King of wines and Barbarseco the delicate Queen, however, there are other prominent areas to discuss when it comes to the grape Nebbiolo.

Syrah: New World vs. Old World (April 23, $50)

Discover the big, bold and nuanced world of Syrah from the Old World in the Northern Rhone to New World offerings from California and Australia.

Wines of the Great Northwest (May 21, $50)

Taste why California gets all the country's attention, and the Northwestern U.S. has quietly created a world-class wine industry. We will showcase why Willamette Valley Ore., is known as the Burgundy of America and why Washington state's reds are a virtual staple on every wine list.