Orlando Sentinel

Science of Wine returns

Popular fundraiser back on tap with new programmin­g, fun prizes

- Amy Drew Thompson Email: amthompson@ orlandosen­tinel.com

Science is delicious. In fact, it’s inherent in everything we eat, whether you’re studying the processes that see seeds along their journey to becoming fruit or — in the case of the Orlando Science Center‘s most popular fundraisin­g event — fruit becoming wine.

And on April 27, when Science of Wine returns, there will be all-new programmin­g for guests to sample (much of it quite literally).

“Science of Wine is one our most popular annual events because it lets our guests whet their palate and their mind with an evening of wine, food and unique experience­s,” said Jeff Stanford, vice president of marketing at Orlando Science Center. “Our food and wine partners come together with our team to create an exploratio­n and celebratio­n of how society enjoys wine, food, and learning.”

OSC’s four floors of interactiv­e exhibit halls are the playground — including the facility’s newest, largest and most complex exhibit to date: Life!, which features animals and immersive galleries. Both of which, Stanford might agree, go great with a good glass of grape.

“Orlando Science Center loves to make connection­s between science and our

passions,” he told the Sentinel, noting his excitement for the pairing presentati­ons on this year’s agenda, featuring Italian wine and cheeses and brought to guests courtesy Melissa McAvoy, advanced sommelier and owner of SoDo’s Swirlery Wine Bar and Diahann Smith from Florida Dairy Farmers.

Gourmet hors d’oeuvres and delicious bites from Orlando favorites

like Arthur’s Catering, 4 Rivers Smokehouse, The Naked Cupcake and Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream

( just to name a few) will be on hand, as well.

Also new this year are two 20-minute presentati­ons by Dr. Robin Back from the UCF Rosen College of Hospitalit­y Management. Back will tackle the topic of winemaking in South Africa, which will include a tasting of Cap 2018 South African Pinotage.

When guests are finished talking to the makers, they can become makers, with wine-charm making in The Hive: A Makerspace. Personaliz­e your wine glass and learn about the process of making a wine caddy using a computer numerical control (CNC) machine. A silent auction ups the take-home ante, with lots including a WestJet roundtrip flight for two, a private martini experience at the Michelin-recommende­d Maxine’s on Shine and more.

Presenting partner Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits is Science of Wine’s exclusive wine provider for the event, which helps fulfill OSC’s mission to inspire science learning for life.

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Guests taste wines from sought-after regions and hang with like-minded friends at the Orlando Science Center’s Science of Wine event.
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ROBERTO GONZALEZ PHOTOS Guests will wine, dine and learn, all in the unique setting of the Orlando Science Center.
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Raise a glass to the Orlando Science Center’s popular Science of Wine fundraisin­g event.
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Myriad presentati­ons keep learning as active as the wining and dining.

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