For two days only this summer, Boston will host the only comedy show that includes a wine tasting – and it was a huge success in Australia
The Australian comedy production “An Idiot’s Guide to Wine” will perform a limited run on July 11 and July 25 at Nick’s Comedy Stop in Boston. Created by Merrick Watts, the event integrates a stand-up comedy set with a guided tasting of six curated wines from around the world.
Why is An Idiot’s Guide to Wine coming to Boston?
The show is a touring production that previously gained popularity in Australia and has toured the United States. According to event details, it is making its Boston debut at Nick’s Comedy Stop, located at 100 Warrenton Street in the Theater District.
The experience is designed as an “anti-snobbery” alternative to traditional wine tastings. The creators state the event targets individuals who feel overwhelmed by complex wine lists or the intimidating jargon often associated with sommeliers.
What happens during the 70-minute show?
Attendees receive a guided tasting of six curated wines sourced globally. The event functions as a compressed “wine 101” class delivered by a single comedian on stage rather than a traditional lecture.
The show lasts 70 minutes. According to past attendees, the format allows guests to learn foundational wine knowledge through comedy, combining a full tasting flight and a stand-up set under a single ticket price.
How can attendees secure tickets for the limited run?
Tickets are available for purchase online. Because the show is a touring production and not a permanent fixture, only two dates are currently scheduled for the Boston area: Saturday, July 11 and Saturday, July 25.

Given the limited availability, tickets may sell out quickly. A possible next step for the production could be additional dates if the limited run sees high demand.
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the event taking place?
The show is scheduled for July 11 and July 25 at Nick’s Comedy Stop, 100 Warrenton Street, in Boston’s Theater District.
Who is the creator of the show?
The show was created by Australian comedian Merrick Watts, who holds a WSET Level 3 qualification in wine.
How many wines are included in the tasting?
The 70-minute experience includes a guided tasting of six different curated wines from around the world.
Would you prefer a traditional wine tasting or a comedy-based educational experience?