Infographic titled "A Beginners Guide to Wine" with sections on introduction, flavor profiles, taste preferences, major wine types, pairing with food, budget-friendly wines, wine regions, and shopping.

What’s inside this course

Bryan Lewis is a wine world trailblazer — part educator, part entrepreneur, part storyteller.
With a deep love for wine and an unstoppable creative spark, he’s reshaping how the next generation connects with the vine. Whether it’s crafting gamified wine education, reimagining wine region videos on his YouTube channel, or turning Instagram into a fun, vibrant classroom, Bryan’s energy is contagious. He’s the friend who hands you a glass and a story, the mentor who makes learning feel like a party, and the innovator who believes wine should be approachable, memorable, and most of all — fun.

Bryan is building the future of wine education — one badge, one quiz, and one unforgettable experience at a time.
Driven by the belief that wine should be learned with curiosity (not intimidation), he’s creating a digital wine academy that’s lively, gamified, and designed for the real world. With Bryan, every lesson feels like an adventure — where knowledge, community, and a good glass of wine come together

Certifications: WSET level 3, American Wine Expert, Oregon Wine Expert, Napa Valley Wine Expert, Argentinian Wine Specialist, Wines of Georgia Expert, Cotes Du Rhone Specialist, Wines of Portugal Specialist.

A man with a beard and short hair standing behind a bar counter, wearing a dark patterned shirt with rolled-up sleeves.

This is a fully interactive gamified experience designed to make learning fun and approachable.

You can study at your own pace 24/7 and move around within the course. You can complete the modules in the order you want and revisit them at anytime.

Practical real world tasting activity. (Wine not included)

A certificate of completion.

Also 75 points to go toward your score on our Academy Leader Board.

3D cartoon character of a man wearing a red plaid shirt and blue jeans pointing finger

2 Hours to complete

screenshots

A colorful infographic showing the categories of aromas and flavors used in winemaking. The categories are divided into Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary. Primary aromas are green with green, yellow with yellow, and red with red labels, including terms like floral, citrus fruit, tropical fruit, herbal, and others. Secondary aromas are yellow, including yeast, malolactic, and oak. Tertiary aromas are red, including oxidation, dried fruit, and bottle age. A cartoon man points to the right in the lower right corner.
World map displaying regions for budget-friendly wines with four blue plus signs indicating specific locations in Europe, Africa, and South America. Title text reads 'BUDGET FRIENDLY WINES' and 'Interactive Map' with navigation arrows on the right.
The Wine Tasting Road Map with categories for Sight and Smell. These include various attributes such as Intensity, Color, Aromas, and Taste components like Alcohol, Tannin, Acidity, Sweetness, Body, Flavor Intensity, Flavors, and Finish. The map is designed for an interactive exercise to enhance wine tasting observations.
An infographic titled 'Red Wines' with a description explaining different types of red wines, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, and Pinot Noir, listed with numbered labels.