Wine Scholar Guild Provence Wine Study Program – Giveaway
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The Wine Scholar Guild (WSG), formerly the French Wine Society, is in the process of evolving the 10-year old organization and pursuing a lofty goal. The WSG wants to be the recognized global leader in wine study programs for France, …Continue reading here for details on the recently launched Provence Master-Level program and a Provence Wine Immersion Trip in June 2016. This WSG online course is a comprehensive look at the wines of Provence. It includes essential reading and online testing, a study manual and webinars with Perfectly Provence contributor Elizabeth Gabay MW.
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