“Wine 201 is the course we wish we had when getting started in wine.” said Madeline Puckette, Co-Founder of Wine Folly. “This course is perfect for beginners or those looking to hone in their skills in the wine trade.”
Enroll today: https://t.co/jpOPHvmqhs
With two best selling books, countless graphics and maps, Wine Folly has helped people study and pass wine certifications around the world.
Now you can take a professional wine course directly from Wine Folly and attain industry-recognized certification with Wine 201!
GWDB Pro Suhru Wines is a second generation, female & family owned and operated winery and tasting founded by Susan Hearn and her husband and Long Island pioneer winemaker Russell Hearn.
Suhru Wines Tasting House is centrally located on the North Fork in Cutchogue.
How are vineyards countering climate change?
Nathalie Ollat, who heads the Institute of Science for Vine and Wines, says researchers are experimenting with dozens of varieties of more heat-tolerant grapes from southern and eastern Europe.
Photo credit: Eleanor Beardsley for NPR
The Empire State is making waves with its world-class Riesling, Bordeaux Blends, and Cabernet Franc.
Explore New York and how its producers push the boundaries of cool-climate winemaking with the New York Wine Region Guide. Link below!
Jason's IG Live conversation this week is with @WineFolly cofounder
Madeline Puckette (@madelineelectro). Madeline is an amazing educator and writer, who makes wine approachable for wine lovers.
Join Madeline and Jason on Wednesday at noon PT on our IG!
https://t.co/vyyOYDPqr1
Southern Chile
Why you should go: Looking for something different? Southern Chile has it – this is where viticulture started in Chile, and this is where some of the most interesting and atypical wines are coming from too. Awesome Pais, Carignan, and Moscatel just to name a few.
Christine Marsiglio is Head Wine Educator and Resident Master of Wine for Folly Enterprises and Wine Folly. She shared her top 10 Wine Destinations for 2022 and we’re going to share 5 of them here.
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Western Cape, South Africa
Why you should go: It’s one of the most diverse and beautiful parts of the world with some of the most scenic and awe-inspiring views. Everything from one of the world’s most famous sweet wines to big, bold, tannic Cabernet Sauvignon. Old meets new!
Having a unique identifier is critical to be able to talk about wines in the global market.
Wine names are too unreliable and easy to wrongly interpret.
UPCs aren’t global.
@GlobalWineDB references @Livex LWINs as well. The industry needs to work together to fix this.
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When you lookup a specific Vintage, you can explore the data to the Wine (a collection of Vintages) and explore other vintages.
Go in any direction following the data to the Winery, Region, Winemaker, or even the grapes featured in the wine.
Vintage: https://t.co/0GpCLd4IRd 3/4
Here are a few things @GlobalWineDB provides unique identifiers on:
- Wineries
- Wines
- Vintages
- Varieties
- Winemakers
- Appellations
- Regions
…and more. 2/4
Excited to see more people talking about having reliable standards to reference wine.
Glad to see @Livex get featured on @teamdb on their LWIN system: https://t.co/0MEeY49B9y
This is something @GlobalWineDB has been passionate about trying to help fix for years now. 1/4