Anyone can become an accredited wine expert at this new Hunterdon County wine course

Six years ago, Flemington resident Dina Given was a compliance officer at a pharmaceutical company. Now, she’s an accredited wine expert.

And she’s helping people — those who want to work in the wine industry, or those who just want to know how to navigate a wine list – become experts, too.

Given is leading Wine & Spirits Education Trust-approved in-person and online classes at Cree Wine Company. The wine bar and lounge in Hunterdon County's Union Township also offers a Wine Spectator award-winning wine list, with 50 wines by the glass and 400 by the bottle — all curated by Chris Cree, the state’s only Master of Wine.

Dina Given, owner of the Wine Diva and Celebration Wine Academy.
Dina Given, owner of the Wine Diva and Celebration Wine Academy.

Given’s Celebration Wine Academy will offer three levels of classes, ranging from a six-hour beginner class for $400 to an 80-hour course program including tastings of 60 wines for $1,900. Students must pass a final exam to receive a WSET certification from each course.

One of the largest wine education and certification organizations in the world, more than 100,000 people in 73 countries pursue certificates from WSET every year, according to a release.

“You don’t have to work in hospitality to take these classes — you can just be someone who’s interested in wine,” said Given. “We want to celebrate the path of learning about wine, since it should always be something to enjoy.”

Chris Cree, owner of Cree Wine Company, and Dina Given, owner of the Wine Diva and Celebration Wine Academy.
Chris Cree, owner of Cree Wine Company, and Dina Given, owner of the Wine Diva and Celebration Wine Academy.

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Given took the classes herself about six years ago after deciding to take her love for wine full-time. After accumulating nearly 1,000 bottles of wine and realizing that she needed a better work and life balance, she left the pharmaceutical world and started the Wine Diva in 2018.

Since then, Given has hosted private wine tastings and other events, including a wine murder mystery tasting. Last year, she began working with Cree at Hunterdon County’s only wine bar, managing its events, marketing and social media.

Given has known Cree for a decade, ever since she became a customer at his former Clinton wine shop. Later, he was her mentor as she pursued WSET certifications.

The wine studio at Cree Wine Company will be where events are held.
The wine studio at Cree Wine Company will be where events are held.

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Cree Wine Company is a fitting home for the classes, as they complement the other wine tastings and classes also offered at the wine bar. In-person WSET students will receive discounts on bottles purchased at Cree Wine Company, as well as waived corkage fees.

“We have a wonderful Hunterdon County food and wine scene that’s really untapped from a wine education perspective,” said Given of the county that now has seven wineries. “Cree Wine Company is the perfect location because it has an extensive wine list and a space that’s ideal for a classroom. People can take the classes, taste wines, and continue their education here.”

Info: Sign up at celebrationwineacademy.com/course-catalogue; learn more at creewine.com/wset-classes; Cree Wine Company is at 167 Perryville Road, Asbury; creewine.com, 908-200-7772.

Jenna Intersimone.
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