A study guide for sommeliers, WSET and Court of Master Sommeliers students, wine enthusiasts and more. A wine school for your ears.
We, the people here at Vinify behind this podcast, are sommeliers ourselves, and we've created this podcast to make simpler and faster to learn about wine than just reading the books. Here we nerd about geography, climate, soil, grapes, winemaking techniques, wine styles, subregions, wine laws and more - all the stuff you should learn if you are studying for any wine exam.
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