

Gift Certificates
Get a customizable gift certificate in time for Christmas! Just fill out the form below, and we will do all the rest.
Your attractive gift certificate will be emailed instantly upon purchase.
Helpful hint: You can put your own email in the "recipients email" section, and the gift certificate will be emailed to you, which you can then print out.
Please note that as of today, we guarantee christmas delivery only on our instant gift certificates. If you order a Gift Card during check-out, it can be picked up at our office (orders must be received for gift cards by 10am on December 23rd).
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Wine School CorkscrewThe perfect wine key, designed by Keith Wallace |
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Wine Tasting Glasses Italian crystal stemware, designed by Keith Wallace. |
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The Cru Wine ClubOur Exclusive Membership Program. |
"The Wine School of Philadelphia is bringing the beverage of kings back to the masses."
Philadelphia Weekly
Gift Certificates
- Instant delivery. Our stylish gift certificates are shipped instantly via email.We can either send it to you or the gift's recipient.
- Customizable. Choose any denomination you desire, and craft the perfect message.
- Reusable. The gift certificate can be re-used as long as there are funds remaining on the certificate.
Wine Glasses
The wine glasses exclusively used for the Wine School's Diploma Oenotropae are now available to the public! Designed by an Italian winemaker, the schools glasses are considered the finest wine tasting crystal available.
Beautifully thin crystal is only the first step. Our glassmakers infuse the alloy Nessium into the molten crystal. The end result is a beautiful crystal wine glass that is also dishwasher safe!
As an aside, if you know our fearless leader Keith, then you know we really needed glassware that could take a few drops and spills.
the Wine School
The Wine School is on of the top wine education centers in the United States. Our school is located in the Art Museum District in PhiladelphiaThe Home of Bacchus
Poetically, the school is located about a quarter mile from the city's only statue to Roman god of wine, Bacchus.
Silenus and the Infant Bacchus was cast in bronze and installed across from the Art Museum in 1885. It portrays the Satyr cradling a newborn Bacchus.
The statue is a cast of 400 BC original attributed to Praxiteles.



