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Free Wine Education!Are you a cork dork who dreams of being a wine geek? Learning about wine comes in many forms, and plenty of free resources exist. There are some excellent …
Wine education doesn’t just entail the accumulation of information about grape species and tasting processes—it is a discovery of history, geography, and science. The correlation between wine and travel is learning the areas that produce it, the climates that make different taste forms, and the choices the winemaker makes; all these things contribute to the character of the wine. With the help of the structure, both professional and nonprofessional learners will have more trust and deeper understanding of wine.
The Institute’s programs include a variety of different topics, like introductory courses that cover tasting fundamentals and a few advanced certifications that go in-depth about viticulture and enology and food pairings that go with them. The learning path offered by establishments like the Wine School of Philadelphia and universities with enology programs as well as industry groups should be the first step in getting an education. Gaining sensory skills is possible through tasting workshops, blind tasting drills, and comparative studies; whereas deep courses on fermentation, aging, and terroir provide technical knowledge.
A tangible route to a job can be obtained by obtaining certifications like the National Wine School’s Advanced programs or by being rewarded a university-backed viticulture degree. However, this formal program is not the only way to get education—one can travel to wine regions, do a grape harvest, or just do wine tasting with intention, which are equally as valuable experiences.
The main purpose of wine education is building the bridge between people. Doing so, it welds traditional ways of doing things with the innovation of technology, and the role of the producer with that of the consumer. And the more one studies, the more things there are to learn, just like in the case of wine and education, which are both infinite quests.
Free Wine Education!Are you a cork dork who dreams of being a wine geek? Learning about wine comes in many forms, and plenty of free resources exist. There are some excellent …
By Geoffrey CainAs an author, sommelier, and former journalist, I’ve carved out an unusual niche in the world of wine: I turn my fellow sommeliers and winemakers into thought leaders. Books, …
I’ve used scent training for our sommelier training for decades. It’s a core part of our programming. I hadn’t planned on ever developing scent kits until 2020. I started by creating …
The War Against ScienceTrust in science is at its lowest point in generations. So why is an international health agency willing to further degrade its reputation by loudly espousing moral beliefs …
Not to be corny, but our sommelier students are in a class of their own.The Wine School of Philadelphia has always been an outlier in the wine world. We attract a …
About GrignolinoGrignolino, a lesser-known yet remarkable grape varietal from Italy’s Piedmont region, beckons wine enthusiasts with its unique profile and historical significance. This article delves into the origins, characteristics, and modern …
Sommelier certifications are increasingly popular with both wine enthusiasts and professionals. Whether you are curious about wine education or looking to advance your wine career, sommelier certifications can be an intelligent …
We are seeking our next generation of wine educators in Philadelphia and beyond! If you want to be part of our community, now is the time to act!We are on the …
Be A Master of Wine All of our programs are offered through the National Wine School. If you are interested in wine education and how the levels of sommelier certification work, …
Here are a few of our favorite upcoming wine classes in Philly! This list includes the top wine tastings as well as sommelier courses. Top 10 Wine Classes in PhillyWine Class …
France vs South AmericaPart of the ongoing series of wine tastings devised by the brilliant Alana Zerbe. Take two great wine countries, toss them into a battle royale, and see who …
Tasting wine fundamentally differs from drinking wine: Wine tasting aims to form an appreciation for the wine and its components. This intrinsically precludes overindulging. If you do, you’ll never remember what …
Spending your summer in the Italian Riviera, then this isn’t for you. Vacationing in Rioja? Stay put. Touring Sonoma with a winemaker friend? Don’t change your plans. Everyone else, pay attention!Summer …
For those of us in the wine trade, it’s hard to remember what it felt like to be a beginner. The nerves. The uncertainty. The fear of being judged.Being new to …
Sommelier 101What is a Sommelier Certification?Sommelier certification has its roots in the restaurant industry but has transcended the wine list, becoming the de facto certification for the entire wine industry. Regardless …
Wine is all about knowledge. If you are drawn toward the world of wine, there are two things you need: a good book and a corkscrew. The more you know, the …