Master Sommelier Andrea Robinson Announces 10 Scholarships for Virtual Wine Course
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Andrea Robinson, MS announces scholarship and mentorship opportunities for new virtual wine course
I wanted to do something concrete, and specifically to bring skill-building and connection to candidates wherever they are. We all know women, and especially women of color, face dismal pay and opportunity gaps across industries. ST. HELENA, Calif. (PRWEB) December 30, 2020 Andrea Robinson, MS today announces 10 full scholarships available for women and BIPOC candidates to attend the Master Sommelier’s new virtual wine course, “Great Wine Made Simple”, beginning January 27, 2021. The 8-session series comprising a complete essentials course, will be a live-streamed broadcast-qu
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Decanter The year that was: Wine news stories of 2020
We take a look back at Decanter news coverage over the past 12 months, charting happenings across the wine world - and not only those related to Covid-19.
Decanter’s wine news coverage in 2020.
January
France’s first ‘dry January’ campaign divided the nation, criticised by several leading writers and chefs as an ‘Anglo-Saxon and puritan obsession’.
Australia’s bushfires dominated headlines.
Wine Australia said less than 1% of vineyard land lay in fire zones, but Henschke reported 1,100ha of vines in the northern Adelaide Hills damaged in late December, including 90% of its own 25ha Lenswood estate. Most of the vineyard would be back in production by 2022, it added in an April update.