We are thrilled to introduce Winelover at Work, a six-session seminar that invites our team to explore the world of wine. Guided by the expertise of renowned wine communicator Ted Lelekas, this seminar combines storytelling, tasting, and practical knowledge for an unforgettable experience.

Winelover at Work Seminar by Ted Lelekas

The Structure

The seminar spans six interactive sessions, including:

  • An introduction to wine basics and tasting techniques.
  • Insights into Greek vineyards (North & South).
  • Exploration of the Old and New World wines.
  • A delightful conclusion featuring sparkling and sweet wines.

Each session features engaging storytelling, a guided tasting of 4–6 wines, and comprehensive electronic notes for participants to explore further.

About Ted Lelekas

Ted Lelekas brings over two decades of expertise and passion for wine education. As a Moët Hennessy Brand Ambassador for Central & Southern Europe and one of the Global Top 100 Wine Influencers (2023), Ted is a celebrated storyteller, international wine judge, and educator. Known for his approachable style, Ted transforms complex wine knowledge into engaging and enjoyable experiences, making him the perfect guide for this journey.

Why It Matters

This seminar is more than a learning opportunity—it’s a chance to build stronger connections. As a team-building activity, Winelover at Work fosters collaboration, communication, and shared enjoyment. By tasting, learning, and experiencing together, participants will not only deepen their appreciation for wine but also enhance their sense of camaraderie and teamwork.
We are excited to host this enriching and fun experience, guided by one of the most influential voices in the wine world.

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Pericles Nicolaos Ghikas (Peri Ghika) was born and raised in an agricultural family at the village of Kriekouki, in rural Attica, Greece. He later moved with his family to Keratsini, where he finished his secondary education. In 1997 he was admitted to the Computer Science Department of the University of Crete.