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Hue Society Launches National Sommelier Scholarship Program
Program will expand access to professional wine education for communities underrepresented in the wine industry
PHILADELPHIA, July 14, 2026 — The Hue Society, in conjunction with the Wine School of Philadelphia, is launching the Habibi Sommelier Scholarship Program, a $10,000 first-year commitment providing merit-based scholarships to communities underrepresented in the wine industry.
The program includes scholarships for the nationally available Level One Wine Certification Program, as well as scholarships for the Wine School of Philadelphia’s in-person Core Sommelier Program.
The partnership has special significance for The Hue Society founder Tahiirah Habibi, a Philadelphia native and award-winning sommelier who studied at the Wine School of Philadelphia.
Habibi was the first Black woman to appear on the cover of Wine Enthusiast and received the magazine’s 2022 Wine Star Award as Social Visionary of the Year.
“As a graduate of the Wine School of Philadelphia, this partnership is a deeply personal, full-circle moment for me,” Habibi said. “The education I received there gave me the technical foundation, confidence and professional credibility to build my career. I know firsthand how transformative the Wine School’s curriculum can be, and I am proud that my alma mater is investing directly in the next generation of wine professionals.”
“Professional wine education should be a pathway into the industry, not another barrier to entering it,” said Keith Wallace, founder of the Wine School of Philadelphia. “Tahiirah’s career reflects the best of Philadelphia: talent, ambition and a commitment to bringing others forward. She began her formal wine education here, became one of the most important voices in the American wine industry and built an organization dedicated to opening doors for people who have too often been excluded. We are proud to partner with her in the city where that journey began.”
Applications are open to U.S. residents age 21 or older who are pursuing careers in wine. The application deadline is Aug. 31, 2026. The Hue Society will select the recipients, with the first scholarship awards to be announced beginning in September 2026.
The announcement comes ahead of Wine & Culture Fest 2026, which The Hue Society produces July 25 at the Bok Building in South Philadelphia.
In 2026, The Philadelphia Inquirer recognized the Wine School as a Philadelphia Favorite and a Top Trade School. WineMaker Magazine calls its Core Sommelier Program “one of the best sommelier training programs in America.”
Scholarship applications and eligibility information are available at:
https://www.vinology.com/hue/
About The Hue Society
Founded in 2017 by award-winning sommelier Tahiirah Habibi, The Hue Society is a global organization dedicated to increasing Black, Brown and Indigenous representation and access in the wine industry through education, mentorship, advocacy and professional development.
About the Wine School of Philadelphia
Founded in 2001, the Wine School of Philadelphia is one of the longest-running independent wine schools in the United States. The school offers wine courses certified through the National Wine School, an independent U.S.-based sommelier credentialing agency.
High-resolution photos of Tahiirah Habibi and the Wine School of Philadelphia are available on request.
Media Contacts
Keith Wallace, Founder, Wine School of Philadelphia — wsop@vinology.com
Natasha Sweeting, Wine & Culture Fest — natasha@nadashimarketing.com |