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What does it mean to be a Master of Wine?
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<blockquote data-quote="lesley" data-source="post: 17825"><p>I read that those with this distinction are able to identify vintage, varietal, etc of wines on tasting and that becoming a Master of Wine is very difficult to achieve. How does one become a master of wine? What credentials do they have? And what resources are at their disposal for their wine education--presumably not everyone can afford or have the opportunity to taste rare wines, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesley, post: 17825"] I read that those with this distinction are able to identify vintage, varietal, etc of wines on tasting and that becoming a Master of Wine is very difficult to achieve. How does one become a master of wine? What credentials do they have? And what resources are at their disposal for their wine education--presumably not everyone can afford or have the opportunity to taste rare wines, etc. [/QUOTE]
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