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Friuli Venezia Giulia White Wine

Friuli is the birthplace of modern Italian white wines

With a treasure trove of native white varieties, Friuli Venezia Giulia makes some of Italy’s most exciting white wines.Friuli Venezia Giulia is considered the birthplace of modern Italian white winemaking. In the late 1960s, a small group of inspired producers began crafting clean, fresh and...
Albana grapes

Italy’s first white wine DOCG

Emilia-Romagna’s Romagna Albana DOCG holds the claim to that distinction. This was Emilia-Romagna’s first DOCG, and more controversially, Italy’s first white DOCG.
The grapes varieties of Veneto

The grape varieties of Italy’s Veneto region

The grape varieties of Veneto Veneto’s grape varieties are almost equally divided between white and red. More than 60% of the cultivated varieties are native or Italian grapes. Among them, the indigenous Glera, Garganega and Corvina Veronese account for almost half of Veneto’s total plantings.

All balsamic vinegars are not created equal

One of the most traditional and prestigious products of Emilia is Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale (traditional balsamic vinegar). This precious and expensive vinegar is made only in Reggio-Emilia and Modena. The latter is usually considered to craft the most prestigious vinegars of the two. Aceto...
gutturnium

Romans often drank wine by passing around a “gutturnium”

Ancient Romans often drank wine at the end of the meal by passing around a “gutturnium” (a 2 liter silver jug). Emilia-Romagna’s Gutturnio DOC takes its name from a jug found along the Po River in 1878.

Video: The Viticultural History of the Rhône Valley

Our Rhône Master-Level program just launched with a first webinar on the Rhône Valley's viticultural history, presented by Louis Barruol, 14th generation Gigondas winemaker at Chateau Saint-Cosme. Louis' vineyard and winery represent a living past and a modern-day treasure. His family has been...

Winner of our March Member-only Quiz on Italy

The Wine Scholar Guild is thrilled to announce that Nancy Reynolds, FWS is the winner of our March 2016 Member-only, Quarterly Online Quiz on Italy! She wins a free Italian Wine Scholar Unit 1 program! Nancy is an approved French Wine Scholar instructor at IWEG in Toronto and preparing herself to...

Wine Scholar Guild Top Exam Scorers for 2015

The Wine Scholar Guild is excited to announce the list of 2015 top exam scorers from around the world! Bravo! French Wine Scholar Program 1. Lee In Soon, FWS (Seoul, Korea) - Score: 100% ''Currently I’m a wine educator, a consultant and the Director & Head Lecturer of LeeInSoon Wine Lab. Before...

Video: On the wine roads of Provence with Elizabeth Gabay MW

Picasso…Cézanne…Van Gogh…add your name to the list of masters inspired by Provence! Be it in on canvas or in the glass, there is something about the sheer lightness of being in this region of France! In this webinar, Elizabeth Gabay MW presets the Wine Scholar Guild’s upcoming Immersion Study Trip...

Video: On the wine roads of the Rhone with Christophe Tassan

The Rhone is one of most exciting wine region in France today! Home of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Côte-Rôtie, Hermitage, the wines have a way of eloquence conveying the lavender and herb strewn landscape from which they are crafted. The boulangeries, patisseries and chocolatiers are world renown, in...

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Founded in 2005, the Wine Scholar Guild is the leading provider of French wine study and certification programs internationally. The Guild also provides study & certification programs on the wines and wine regions of Italy and Spain. Our programs are taught online as well as in classroom around...

Our Members’ Quarterly Quiz is back!

We are super excited about our next Member's only Quiz in which one lucky winner will take home this amazing VinGardeValise® as our prize (a $270 value)! Our quarterly quizzes are a great way to expand your knowledge while having fun! This time, the 15-question quiz will focus on the Rhône Valley....

Memories from our 2015 Rhône wine study trip with Andrew Jefford!

Featured in FranceToday.com

The French Wine Socety got press this week in FranceToday.com! Follow this link to read more!

2015 FWS Instructor Trip to the Rhone and Beaujolais!

FWS educators spent the first two weeks of September enjoying harvest in Beaujolais and the Rhône! We hiked the steep inclines of Condrieu and Hermitage foraging for ripe figs and plums along the way; picked grapes in Beaujolais and watched semi-carbonic maceration in process from start to finish....

Thank You to our Symposium Attendees

Dear Symposium Attendees and Friends, We had an amazing time at the Embassy of France in Washington DC last week and hope you did too! Thank you for all of the memories created and laughs shared! We opened 1600 bottles and each participant tasted 120+ wines from iconic producers including Grand...

Our Photos from France Contest Winners

Matthew Stubbs, MW, interview on the Wines of Languedoc-Roussillon

Interview with Matthew Stubbs MW, instructor & guide of the upcoming Languedoc-Roussillon Wine Immersion Study Trip (June 2015) How was the 2014 vintage in Languedoc and in Roussillon ? This was the proverbial roller coaster year or as one vigneronne in Faugères put it, a "rock and roll" vintage....

FWS in the Somm Journal

Nice to be noticed! The announcement of our Membership Director was published in this month's issue of SOMM Journal. Check out the whole magazine at: http://digital.copcomm.com/i/391696

Scientists Find Unique Fingerprints Linked to a Wine’s Origin

A BBC.com article discusses research from the University of California-Davis presented at this summer’s American Chemical Society meeting. UC-Davis researchers asked trained tasters to evaluate Malbec grown in different regions of California and Argentina. The findings suggested the Argentine...