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My journal of thoughts, ideas and
experiences collected whilst exploring
the world of drinks.
Alsace: Diversity in Every Glass
2025 marks 20 years as a wine educator. In that time, I’ve visited almost every corner of France—except, Alsace. So when the Association of Wine Educators announced a trip there, I couldn’t resist.
Alsace is often described as one of France’s most striking wine regions: dramatic hillside vineyards stretching from north to south, and villages of cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and traditional charm. In just three days, we explored the region’s patchwork of terroirs, its wide range of grape varieties, and met producers who balance tradition with innovation. And of course, we tasted an extraordinary range of wines—precise, expressive, and proof of Alsace’s remarkable diversity.

Taking Ownership of Your Learning : Navigating Self-Study Programmes Effectively
Whilst offering flexibility and independence, self-study programmes also present a number of challenges. Here are some tips to help you navigate those challenges and get the most out of the Master of Wine Study Programme:

Frequently Asked Questions : The Wine Edit
Designed to provide clear answers and helpful guidance to support you in your wine and spirits learning journey, my FAQ series, that I run over on Instagram addresses the questions I hear most often from my students.

Rediscovering Bulgarian Wines: A Bold Journey at 50
At 50, I rediscovered Bulgarian wines—once popular but long absent from UK shelves. Bold reds like Rubin and aromatic whites like Tamyanka now showcase Bulgaria's unique viticultural heritage. Much like my own journey of growth and self-realisation, these wines have emerged with confidence and character worth celebrating.