- live commented tasting in English
- start: 19:00 (you can make it after work!), duration: 2 hours
- different set of wines on each tastings: come as many times as you like!
What to expect during the tasting?
6 Polish wines to try
You'll taste 6 wines served in 50 ml portions
Crash course in wine theory
We will explain how wine is made and how to taste it. No previous experience necessary and questions are welcome!
Wine snacks [optional]
Order an optional Polish craft cheese pairing with delicious bread and Polish oil
Tasting summary
One day after the event we send out a written summary of the tasting
Future discounts
Join one tasting and get a neverending discount for future events!
Upcoming tastings:
Tasting in English (Warsaw)
Thursday, 18 May 2023
Friends With Polish Wine #4
Tasting conducted by Michał Sobieszuk

Klasyczne Cuvee 2019, Winnica Kępa Wiślicka
Chardonnay 2020, Winnica Turnau
Gewurztraminer 2021, Winnica Kamil Barczentewicz
Rondo-Vous 2021, Winnica Silesian
Cabernet 2018, Winnica Korol
Muscaris 2021, Winnica Aris
Well, vodka is made in 🇵🇱 Poland, but wine?! Oh yes, times have changed! Poland has an up-and-coming, dynamically developing wine scene that is well worth exploring!
🥂 Friends With Polish Wine is a series of monthly commented Polish 🍷 wine tastings conducted 🇬🇧 in English with a mission to promote this emerging part of local culinary scene and make it more familiar to foreigners in Warsaw.
During a 2-hour tasting, you’ll try 6 Polish wines, get to know principles of wine tasting, 🍇 main grape varieties grown in Poland, important regions and most famous vineyards and wineries.
Each time we will pick a different and diverse set of 6 bottles, including ⚪️ white and 🔴 red (sometimes 🍾 sparkling, 🌸 rose or 🟠 orange), dry and off-dry (sometimes dessert). We will present wines made from classic and hybrid grape varieties and offer a virtual tour through major Polish wine regions.
Come and make Friends With Polish Wine!
Where: Ministry of Polish Wine (Eat Polska), ul. Koźla 16/18, Warsaw
When: Thursday, 18 May 2023, 19:00
Price: 139 PLN/person (optional Polish cheese selection with bread and oil at 35 PLN/person)
👉 Click “BOOK” and pick the date of this tasting (18 May) from the calendar to book!
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Is it worth to take part in Polish wine tasting?
Yes! Polish wine industry is growing extremely fast and numerous wineries produce increasingly good wines, winning awards and accolades both in Poland and abroad. Time to discover Polish wine!
What will you learn?
During a 2-hour tasting, you’ll get to know principles of wine tasting, main grape varieties grown in Poland, important regions and most famous vineyards and wineries.
We will present wines made from classic and hybrid grape varieties and offer a virtual tour through major Polish wine regions.
If wine tasting is a new experience for you, we will also take you through the basics of exploring aromas and flavours in wine.
What does the tasting look like?
We meet at our tasting room in ul. Koźla 16/18 in Warsaw, just off the Old Town, and sit down to explore 6 different Polish wines paired with delicious Polish craft cheese and bread (wine snacks are optional).
The tasting is commented in English by Ministry of Polish Wine founder Michał Sobieszuk (read more below).
Relaxed, fun atmosphere is paramount. White cloth tables and sommelier jargon is not what you should expect.
How many people take part in the tasting?
Easy, direct communication and a conversational formula of meetings is what we’re aiming for, that’s why the number of guests is limited to 12 people.
When to book?
Tastings often sell out. Check which dates are available in the calendar and book as soon as possible!
Meet your wine guide!
“Poland is a huge, yet-to-be-discovered source of culinary wonders such as apples, fermented products or vodka. I hope we will soon be able to add wine to this list, preferably as a discoved gem. It’s the cool climate where the best Pinot Noirs, Rieslings or sparkling wines are made. Discovering and tasting them is my passion and, luckily, my job”
Michał Sobieszuk
Eat Polska and Ministry of Polish Wine founder, culinary guide and WSET 3 graduate.