BLOG
Blog
	
					
				The Old Vine Conference	
		
		
					
			Wine Education & Careers	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		WSG is proud be the first Educational Partner of The Old Vine Conference. Read more to find out how this dynamic non-profit organization is actively creating a global network of old-vine disciples while raising awareness through education.	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Justin Martindale MW	
		
		
					
			Regional Spotlight	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		When I first joined the wine industry some 16 years ago, I was thrown in at the deep end specialising in selling the world’s finest wines to the well-heeled customers of Northwest London. In those early days, one of the topics that frequently plunged me under the water was when I had to sound...	
	
		
	
	
					
				Andrea Eby	
		
		
					
			Regional Spotlight	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		“Andreeeeea! There is no plane from Napoli to Ancona!” This was the incredulous cry that I heard from my Campanian friends when I told them how I was leaving their beautiful region to visit Marche. They were sure that when I arrived at the terminal, that what I thought was going to be a plane...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Peter Liem	
		
		
					
			Wine Education & Careers	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		Of all the styles of sherry, palo cortado is the most ambiguous, and indeed, deliberately so. The Consejo Regulador, sherry’s governing body, defines every other style of sherry in relatively specific detail, yet when it comes to palo cortado, the rules describe it simply as a wine combining the...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Kirra Barnes	
		
		
					
			Wine Education & Careers	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		The best way to make sense of Italian red wines is to simply start tasting them. Italy offers the perfect red wine for every occasion—from pizza on Monday to roast beef with the in-laws on Sunday. Many of Italy's best red wines are labeled with the name of the wine appellation, often combined with...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Kevin Day	
		
		
					
			Wine Education & Careers	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		When you think of Italy’s vast array of wine grapes, which one comes to mind as the most difficult to study? Maybe Nebbiolo, for its seemingly endless site-specific details? Or Sangiovese, simply because there is so much of it, in so many different forms? I would posit that Trebbiano is perhaps...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Pamela Kindel Connors	
		
		
					
			Wine Culture	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		Some of the most exciting opportunities within the job market lie within the wine industry. They represent careers which span a remarkably diverse range of talent which among them include winemaking, marketing, consulting, journalism, chemistry, and software development. It is no secret that the...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Tom Hyland	
		
		
					
			Tasting & Trends	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		Wine professionals and consumers share a similar aspiration when they visit a wine region; they want to enjoy the area’s best dining experiences so they can pair their favorite local wines with the territory’s typical food offerings. While commonplace throughout Italy, this situation is nowhere...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Julien Camus	
		
		
					
			Tasting & Trends	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		As autumn is drawing to a close and the wine presses have been washed and put away, the first wines tasted before being blended confirm what had been sensed: 2016 is going to be a fabulous vintage! And if some compare it to the magnificent 2010, some others do not hesitate to go as far as the...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Wine Scholar Guild	
		
		
					
			Wine Education & Careers	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		Grapes for Vin Santo Drying in the Vinsantaia One of the most characteristic wines of Toscana is Vin Santo. This passito is an ancient and traditional specialty produced throughout the entire region. Its origin dates back to the Middle Ages, but the prototype for this style of wine can be traced...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Maurizio Broggi	
		
		
					
			Wine Culture	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		The Gallo Nero (Black Rooster) was the historic symbol of the League of Chianti and has become the symbol of the wines of Chianti Classico. The Black Rooster symbol is linked to a medieval legend that takes place during the time of open hostilities between Firenze and Siena for control of the...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Andrew Jefford	
		
		
					
			Tasting & Trends	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		What is France’s greatest undiscovered wine region? Where do you find the greatest value for money in French wine? Where would you look around France to find potential fine-wine quality at affordable wine prices? Three questions … and from me the same answer to each: South West France.	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Andrea Eby	
		
		
					
			Wine Education & Careers	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		The Italian wine world is full of wine-related terminology that many consumers struggle to understand. Learning the meaning of a few key terms can increase your confidence level and help you make informed decisions when selecting your next glass, or bottle, of vino. We have compiled a list of 25...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Tom Hyland	
		
		
					
			Regional Spotlight	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		Apart from the Côte d’Or in Burgundy, perhaps no other wine territory has been dissected in greater detail than the Barolo zone. This makes perfect sense, as these are arguably the two most ideal representations of the concept of terroir; just as Pinot Noir from one village in Burgundy reveals...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Sasha DeJaynes	
		
		
					
			Wine Education & Careers	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		As the global popularity of Spanish wine grows, more exciting options are becoming available in restaurants and wine shops. While many people are familiar with Spain's premium red wines from regions such as Rioja and Priorat, the country also produces stellar white wines. These wonderful – and...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Marek Zalewski	
		
		
					
			Wine Education & Careers	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		In 2024 Wine Scholar Guild proudly announced the Albert Sheen Memorial Scholarship in memory of our dear friend and dedicated wine traveler, Albert Sheen. The scholarship application invited applicants to discuss the challenges of climate change in Bourgogne. We received a number of truly...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Kirra Barnes	
		
		
					
			Wine Education & Careers	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		France’s white wines can be counted among the best in the world. Whether you are looking for the best sparkling wines, chiseled white wines, decadent dessert wines, rich Rieslings or ageable Chardonnays—France has it all.	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Kevin Day	
		
		
					
			Viticulture Insights	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		While it may not be the most glamorous subject matter, vine-training is an essential topic to understand for students of wine. The method in which a vigneron replants and manages the growth of vines has big implications on matters concerning yields, protection against weather, and the overall...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Rick Fisher	
		
		
					
			Wine Education & Careers	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		Spain began linking wine to “place” early on. As far back as the beginning of the 20th century, the need for wine regulations became self-evident. The country was experiencing rampant wine fraud; quality wines were being diluted with bulk wine on a regular basis. Rioja was a leader in the charge...	
	
	
		
		
	
	
					
				Kirra Barnes	
		
		
					
			Wine Education & Careers	
		
		
					
	
		
							
	
			
		
				
			
	
		
	
		
	
		Spanish red wines get a lot of press for being good values, but shopping in the Spanish wine aisle can be as daunting if you aren’t sure what grows where within the world of Spanish wines. Many of Spain’s best red wines are labeled with the name of the wine appellation, rarely by grape variety. At...