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SAULT COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS & TECHNOLOGY SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO COURSE OUTLINE Title: Code No.: FDS118-2 Program: Semester: Date: Previous Dated: Outline HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT ONE SEPTEMBER, 1994 JANUARY, 1994 Author: KIM SIEBERTZ New: Revision: x APPROVED: Dean, - --

Name - 2 - Code TEXTS: 1 ) 2 ) 3) 4 ) 5) "A Toast to Ontario Wines", Wine Council of Ontario "The Story of Wine and Its Uses" (California) "French Wines", SOPEXA Canada "German Wines", The German Wine Institute "The Wines of Italy", The Italian Trade Commission REFERENCE: 1) 2 ) 3) 4 ) 5) 6) "World Atlas to Wine", H. Johnson "Wines of the World", A.L. Simson Trade Journals Film, "Selling Wine and Cocktails" Video, "How to Enjoy Wine", H. Johnson Video, (4) "Vintage - A History of Wine", H. Johnson PURPOSE: To ensure the student has the knowledge of the various commercially accepted wines, both domestic and imported, to stock, to maintain and recommend within a licensed establishment. TOPICS TO BE COVERED: MODULE I: This module introduces the student to the Wines of North America identify the wine growing regions of North America as well as grape varieties used identify production procedures identify the difference between table wines, sparkling and crackling wines, champagne, aperitifs and dessert wine identify the standards required for production and sales properly store, sell, serve wine in relation to food selection read a wine label -- - --

- 3 - MODULE II: This module deals with French wines identify the major wine growing regions in France as well as grape varieties used in their production identify standards required for their production and sales identify the importance of the term "champagne" as it relates to French wine laws read a French wine label MODULE III: This module deals with German wines identify the major wine growing regions in Germany as well as grape varieties planted for production identify quality levels for German wines as it relates to German laws suggest the appropriate wine to certain menu items read a German wine label MODULE IV: This module deals with Italian wines identify the major wine growing regions of Italy as well as grape varieties used for their production identify the major commercially accepted wines of Italy identify Italian wine regulations match Italian wine with food read an Italian wine label MODULE V: Objectives: This module deals with Spain and Portugal Upon completion of this module, the student will be able identify the place of origin of Sherry and Port identify their production, as well as their quality levels make selections for appropriate time of meal --

- 4 - MODULE VI: This module concentrates on wine service. Objectives: Upon completion of this module, the student will be able select appropriate glassware for different types of wine perform proper service of wine as it relates to bottle or housewine, white or red wine have a basic understanding about champagne service MODULE VII: This module deals with the storing and tasting of wines select proper storage for varius types of wine as it relates to temperature, conditions, position through tasting, develop an understanding for various types of wine as it relates to appearance, aroma, bouquet and taste identify wines marketable in various establishments as it relates to ethnic, fine dining, fast food, etc. EVALUATION: 1) Over the semester, a minimum of three tests and/or assignments will be given on Domestic and Imported wines, as well as on the grapes used in wine production. The instructor may, at any given time without announcement, conduct quizzes on topics covered during prior periods. PASS 1) Term Tests/Assignments 2) Final Exam 50% 50% Ontario Wine Council is a separate Certification test Correspondence courses for French Wines (SOPEXA) and German Wines (the German Wine Institute) are available to receive Certificates, but have no bearing on class marks. These tests can be writen on your own time. GRADING SYSTEM: A+ 90-100% A 80-89% B 70-79% C 60-69% R REPEAT - Under 59% DRESS CODE IS IN EFFECT ---

FDSlla Please check instructor's tlmetad.le ana snoul.u yuu lli:t:u J1t:.1.~.1.11 assignments, projects or class work, please call me. ~uu~ ~.1.~V -- LA.1.L~O.1.V~ ~JI ADDITIONAL INFORMATION If there is any student in this class who has need for test-taking or notetaking accommodation, please feel free to come and discuss this with me. ---- ---