Private Wine Tasting

A Private Wine Tasting with Glass Nomad is a curated, guided experience designed to educate, entertain, and bring people together around great wine.

Perfect for fundraisers, charity auctions (with a minimum reserve met), corporate giving events, or intimate wine education gatherings, these tastings are crafted with intention and flexibility.

The host plays an active role in shaping the experience. From selecting a specific wine style or region to choosing a focused theme — such as dessert wines, food-and-wine pairings, or wines from a single state or climate — each tasting is customized to reflect your goals and audience. Whether the event is designed to raise funds, deepen wine knowledge, or create a memorable shared experience, the result is thoughtful, engaging, and approachable.

These tastings balance education with enjoyment, making them ideal for guests of all experience levels. Expect storytelling that connects wine to place, environment, and craftsmanship — transforming each pour into a conversation.

What to Expect


You choose the focus. From dessert wines and celebratory pours to wines paired with specific foods or educational deep dives, the tasting is built around your vision and your guests.

A Fully Customized Tasting Theme


Guests are guided through each wine with clear, approachable explanations that build confidence and curiosity. The experience is informative without being intimidating, perfect for both newcomers and enthusiasts.

Expert Guidance & Engaging Education


From planning to presentation, every detail is handled with care. For fundraisers and auction tastings, the experience is designed to feel premium, generous, and memorable, maximizing enjoyment while supporting a great cause.

Seamless Execution with Meaningful Impact


  • Diana did a wonderful job opening my mind to a velvety soft Italian wine (Puglia Primitivo) as an alternative to my favorite California Zinfandel (Saldo). It was interesting to learn that the same grapes can taste different when grown in various regions. I look forward to learning more about wine from

    Kim