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Over the past year, an influx of entrepreneurs has entered the wine industry. Through job losses or reduced working hours, industry changes forced wine pros to find new ways of making a living. With restaurant shutdowns, many sommeliers moved to virtual spaces, where they live-streamed tastings and seminars, and cultivated social media brands. Consultants transitioned from curating restaurant wine lists to online wine clubs.
To navigate these new ventures, wine professionals must stand out, and credentials can help establish authority. But with a wide variety of certificates and courses, how does one make sense of the most appropriate options to pursue?
Opening a Bottle Unveils Its Selections for the Top 12 Wines of 2020
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Following a mixed case format, the Italian- and French-centric wine publication has made its selection for the year s most compelling and joyous wines, with ARPEPE s Buon Consiglio earning top recognition.
Opening a Bottle s Top Wines of the Year
It is important to me to celebrate both the iconic fine wines of the world, as well as the wines that are simply lighthearted and unique.
Past News ReleasesRSS DENVER (PRWEB) December 21, 2020 The popular Italian- and French-wine focused publication Opening a Bottle has unveiled its picks for the Top 12 Wines of 2020, as selected by Editor-in-Chief, Kevin Day. Earning the No. 1 spot was Valtellina-based Italian winery ARPEPE, for their 2009 “Buon Consiglio” Valtellina Superiore Grumello Riserva. The selections were made from nearly 500 carefully curated wines sampled over the cour