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Rethinking Education: Shaping the Future of the Wine Trade

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What does the wine trade need to become more profitable?

At the very moment that everything is changing, it is important to take some time to evaluate professional wine education. Is it fit for purpose? How could a revised professional wine education answer some of our industry’s crucial issues?

Pauline Vicard and Felicity Carter present Areni's latest whitepaper key findings, based on 18 months of research.

They discuss:

  • What needs to be on the curriculum to make the wine trade more profitable
  • What remains core knowledge, but also what set of skills are missing from the curriculum
  • The gap between what wine professionals love learning about and what they need to know, and how can this gap be bridged
  • Who should offer this training

Get access to the full publication HERE.

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About your hosts:

Pauline Vicard is the co-founder and executive director of Areni Global, the leading organization dedicated to addressing the critical challenges facing fine wine.

Felicity Carter is Editorial Director of Areni Global, and also writes for numerous wine publications. We highly recommend her podcast Drinks Insider.

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What does the wine trade need to become more profitable?

At the very moment that everything is changing, it is important to take some time to evaluate professional wine education. Is it fit for purpose? How could a revised professional wine education answer some of our industry’s crucial issues?

Pauline Vicard and Felicity Carter present Areni's latest whitepaper key findings, based on 18 months of research.

They discuss:

  • What needs to be on the curriculum to make the wine trade more profitable
  • What remains core knowledge, but also what set of skills are missing from the curriculum
  • The gap between what wine professionals love learning about and what they need to know, and how can this gap be bridged
  • Who should offer this training

Get access to the full publication HERE.

Subscribe to our newsletter to get access to our articles and publications.

About your hosts:

Pauline Vicard is the co-founder and executive director of Areni Global, the leading organization dedicated to addressing the critical challenges facing fine wine.

Felicity Carter is Editorial Director of Areni Global, and also writes for numerous wine publications. We highly recommend her podcast Drinks Insider.

  continue reading

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