76, Chianti vs. Chianti Classico: History, Laws, and Key Differences Explained

76, Chianti vs. Chianti Classico: History, Laws, and Key Differences Explained

Hello and welcome back to the Wine Educate Podcast. I'm your host, Joanne Close, and this is episode 76. Today we're diving into the history and wine laws of Chianti and Chianti Classico. This is a Level 3 topic, but I've added context and stories that bring the region to life.

Chianti has one of the longest and most fascinating histories in Italian wine. As early as the 13th century, the region was known as "Chianti," and in 1716, Grand Duke Cosimo III of Tuscany officially delineated the boundaries of what is essentially Chianti Classico today. This was done to protect quality and combat fraud, making Chianti one of the first wine regions in the world to be legally defined.

In 1924, the Consortium for the Defense of Chianti Wine was founded, beginning with just 33 producers and symbolized by the black rooster, the Gallo Nero. Today, it represents nearly 500 producers and continues to defend the reputation of Chianti Classico, often clashing with government decisions and proposals from the broader Chianti DOCG.

We'll explore the differences between the two appellations:

  • Chianti DOCG (DOC status in 1967, DOCG in 1984): A broad region divided into seven subzones, requiring only 70% Sangiovese in the blend and allowing higher yields. Quality can vary widely, though subzones like Chianti Rufina and Colli Senesi stand out.

  • Chianti Classico DOCG (its own DOCG since 1996): The historic heartland, with vineyards at higher altitudes that produce wines of greater acidity, structure, and elegance. Rules require at least 80% Sangiovese (often 100%), with defined aging requirements: 12 months for Classico, 24 months plus 3 in bottle for Riserva, and 30 months for Gran Selezione, which must come from a single estate.

We'll also talk about the introduction of UGAs (subzones within Chianti Classico) in 2021, the consortium's ongoing battles with Chianti DOCG over labeling, and why this region's story is full of both drama and determination.

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7. Meet Your WSET Spirits Educator Matt Ray!

7. Meet Your WSET Spirits Educator Matt Ray!

Resources & Links Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup Upcoming WSET Classes: www.wineeducate.com How to Contact Us Website: www.wineeducate.com Email: joanne@wineeducate.com Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate Welcome back to the Wine Educate Podcast! This week marks an exciting milestone as we host our very first interview. Meet Matt Ray, WSET Spirits Educator and spirits professional, as he shares his unique career journey and passion for spirits education. From his early days as a bartender to his current role at the Sazerac House, Matt takes us through his professional evolution and why he feels WSET certification is the gold standard for spirits education. What We Cover in This Episode: Matt's Career Journey: Learn how Matt transitioned from bartending to teaching, and now representing one of the largest spirits companies in the world. Introduction to Spirits Certifications: Discover the range of spirits certifications available, including the gold-standard WSET offerings and alternatives such as Certified Spirits Specialist (CSS) and Bourbon certifications from Moonshine University. Why Choose WSET for Spirits Education? Matt discusses why WSET certifications are the most rigorous and respected in the industry. What to Expect in WSET Level 1 & Level 2 Spirits Classes: Matt breaks down the foundational knowledge taught in Level 1 and how Level 2 delves deeper into production, tasting, and analysis. Learning in a Spirits Class: What's it really like to attend a WSET spirits class? Matt reassures listeners about tasting responsibly while emphasizing the joy of learning through hands-on experiences. Why Enthusiasts Should Start with Level 1: Whether you're a professional or a spirits enthusiast, starting with Level 1 helps build confidence and foundational knowledge. Future WSET Spirits Plans: Hear about Matt's journey toward becoming a certified Level 3 Spirits Educator and what that means for Wine Educate's future offerings. Resources & Links Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup Upcoming WSET Classes: www.wineeducate.com How to Contact Us Website: www.wineeducate.com Email: joanne@wineeducate.com Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate

17 Joulu 202429min

6. Top 10 Most Frequently Asked WSET Questions

6. Top 10 Most Frequently Asked WSET Questions

Resources & Links Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup Upcoming WSET Classes: www.wineeducate.com How to Contact Us Website: www.wineeducate.com Email: joanne@wineeducate.com Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate In this episode of the Wine Educate Podcast, we tackle the Top 10 Most Frequently Asked Questions about WSET courses. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or an industry professional, this episode is packed with practical advice and insights to help you navigate your WSET journey with confidence. Questions Answered in This Episode: Can I take WSET courses if I'm not in the industry? Absolutely! WSET classes are designed for both industry professionals and wine enthusiasts. Do I need to complete Level 1 before Level 2? No prerequisites are required for Level 2, but we discuss why starting with Level 1 can be beneficial. Do I need to finish Level 2 before taking Level 3? While not required, we explain why Level 2 is a valuable foundation for Level 3 success. What happens if I miss a class session? Life happens! Learn how to manage missed classes and stay on track with your studies. Are payment plans available for Level 2 and Level 3? Yes, flexible options are offered for both levels, with details on how to set up a plan. What do the exams look like for Levels 1, 2, and 3? From multiple-choice questions to essay writing and tastings, we break down what to expect at each level. Can I take the exam on a different date than my course? Yes! We cover the process for rescheduling your exam and the guidelines to keep in mind. What happens if I don't pass? Discover retake policies, pass rates, and tips to help you succeed on your first attempt. What will I gain from WSET classes? Gain knowledge, certification, a pin, and connections with like-minded wine enthusiasts. What resources can help with preparing for class? From books to podcasts and flashcards, we touch on the many tools available to support your studies. Resources & Links Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup Upcoming WSET Classes: www.wineeducate.com How to Contact Us Website: www.wineeducate.com Email: joanne@wineeducate.com Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate

10 Joulu 202418min

5. WSET Level 1 Award in Wines – What to Expect and How to Prepare

5. WSET Level 1 Award in Wines – What to Expect and How to Prepare

Resources & Links Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup Upcoming WSET Classes: www.wineeducate.com How to Contact Us Website: www.wineeducate.com Email: joanne@wineeducate.com Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate In this episode of the Wine Educate Podcast, we're diving into everything you need to know about the WSET Level 1 Award in Wines. Whether you've already signed up or are just exploring the idea, this episode provides essential tips and insights to help you walk into class feeling prepared and confident. Topics Covered: What's in the Course: A detailed look at the WSET Level 1 syllabus, including topics like grape varieties, wine styles, and the Systematic Approach to Tasting (SAT). Why Level 1 Matters: Discover why starting with Level 1 builds a strong foundation for success in Level 2 and Level 3 courses. Practical Advice for Class: Learn about the tasting exercises, classroom format, and how to get the most out of the day-long course. Preparation Tips: How to use the WSET Level 1 Specification for study. Download our free Level 1 Flashcards for extra prep. Get tips on staying hydrated, well-rested, and ready to taste. The Exam: What to expect from the 30-question multiple-choice exam, and strategies for success. Why It's Fun: This course isn't just informative; it's an engaging, hands-on experience with lots of opportunities for learning and connection. Resources & Links Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup Upcoming WSET Classes: www.wineeducate.com How to Contact Us Website: www.wineeducate.com Email: joanne@wineeducate.com Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate

3 Joulu 202419min

4. Wine Scholarships! I have a list for you.

4. Wine Scholarships! I have a list for you.

Resources & Links Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup Upcoming WSET Classes: www.wineeducate.com Scholarship List: www.wineeducate.com/general-information How to Contact Us Website: www.wineeducate.com Email: joanne@wineeducate.com Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate Episode 4: Wine Scholarships! I have a list for you. Let's talk about wine education and how to make it more affordable. If you've looked into WSET classes, you know they can be pricey. For example, Level 2 in the U.S. averages around $800, Level 3 is about $2,000, and the Diploma is roughly $6,000. And that's not even including wine samples or travel expenses! In this episode, I cover: Payment plans: Many APPs (Approved Program Providers) offer payment options. For instance, Wine Educate offers two installments for Level 2 and three for Level 3. Employer sponsorship: There's been an incredible increase in employers—restaurants, distributors, and importers—covering WSET courses for their staff. It's a win-win; I share examples of how this benefits both employees and businesses. Scholarships and mentorship programs: From local APPs offering scholarships to unique opportunities like being a teacher's assistant (TA), there are so many creative ways to offset the costs of wine education. To make things even easier, I've compiled a list of the top 10 wine scholarships and mentorship programs. Get the list HERE This list will continue to evolve, so if you know of a scholarship or program that's been helpful to you, please email me at joanne@wineeducate.com. I'd love to include it! Finally, I encourage you to map out your wine education goals. Whether it's achieving a Master of Wine certification or simply taking your first Level 1 course, having a plan will help you align your timeline and budget with the opportunities available. Next week, I'll be sharing why WSET Level 1 is my favorite class to teach and why you shouldn't skip it—even if you have some wine experience already. Resources & Links Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup Upcoming WSET Classes: www.wineeducate.com Scholarship List: www.wineeducate.com/general-information How to Contact Us Website: www.wineeducate.com Email: joanne@wineeducate.com Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate

25 Marras 202416min

3. How and Where to Take WSET Classes – In Person vs. Online

3. How and Where to Take WSET Classes – In Person vs. Online

Resources & Links Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup Upcoming WSET Classes: www.wineeducate.com How to Contact Us Website: www.wineeducate.com Email: joanne@wineeducate.com Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate In this episode of the Wine Educate Podcast, I unpack the options for pursuing your WSET education, whether in person or online. From navigating the WSET Global website to finding an APP (Approved Program Provider) near you, I share step-by-step guidance on how to choose the best class format for your schedule, goals, and lifestyle. I highlight the benefits of in-person learning, from tasting over 60 wines in a Level 3 class to forming valuable connections with wine enthusiasts and professionals. I also understands that online courses offer flexibility for those balancing busy lives or living far from an APP. We will look at course structures, tasting opportunities, and even how exams are conducted for both formats. Whether you're just starting your wine education journey or preparing to level up, this episode offers essential insights to help you choose the right path and make the most of your WSET experience. Resources & Links Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup Upcoming WSET Classes: www.wineeducate.com How to Contact Us Website: www.wineeducate.com Email: joanne@wineeducate.com Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate

17 Marras 202421min

2. What is WSET?

2. What is WSET?

Resources & Links Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup Upcoming WSET Classes: www.wineeducate.com How to Contact Us Website: www.wineeducate.com Email: joanne@wineeducate.com Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate In this episode of the Wine Educate podcast, I dive into the world of WSET—what it is, how it works, and why it matters. Discover the history of the Wine & Spirit Education Trust, its globally recognized qualifications, and how they're structured across wine, spirits, sake, and beer. I'll also explore how WSET creates a common language for wine professionals, enhances resumes for career opportunities, and establishes a strong foundation of knowledge for anyone in the wine industry. Plus, learn why the course specifications are your ultimate guide to acing the exams. Curious about where to study? I explain what an APP (Approved Program Provider) is and how to find one near you. Next week, I'll share tips on choosing between in-person and online classes. Resources & Links Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup Upcoming WSET Classes: www.wineeducate.com How to Contact Us Website: www.wineeducate.com Email: joanne@wineeducate.com Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate

17 Marras 202410min

1. The Beginning - An Introduction to Wine Educate with Joanne Close

1. The Beginning - An Introduction to Wine Educate with Joanne Close

Resources & Links Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup Upcoming WSET Classes: www.wineeducate.com How to Contact Us Website: www.wineeducate.com Email: joanne@wineeducate.com Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate Welcome to the Wine Educate Podcast, where we explore all things WSET education, wine tasting techniques, study tips, and wine industry insights for both enthusiasts and professionals. In this inaugural episode, host Joanne Close, founder of Wine Educate, shares her journey through the wine industry, from earning WSET certifications to teaching over 500 students. Joanne discusses the origins of her wine school, her passion for making wine education approachable, and her mission to create a welcoming community for learners. Whether you're a curious beginner or an experienced student tackling WSET Diploma, this episode sets the stage for guidance, tips, and resources to help you on your wine education journey. Next episode: A deep dive into the WSET framework—its history, structure, and how to choose the learning format that suits you best. Resources & Links Sign up for the Wine Educate Newsletter: www.wineeducate.com/newsletter-signup Upcoming WSET Classes: www.wineeducate.com How to Contact Us Website: www.wineeducate.com Email: joanne@wineeducate.com Instagram & Facebook: @wineeducate

17 Marras 202410min

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