
The new Masters of Wine are Richard Ballantyne (UK); Bree Boskov (Australia); Barbara Boyle (Ireland); Matt Deller (USA); Matthew Forster (UK); Sonal Holland (India); Jeremy Lithgow (UK); Mary Margaret McCamic (USA); Iain Munson (France); Mick O’Connell (Ireland); Mark Pygott (Taiwan); Ana-Emilia Sapungiu (UK); Fongyee Walker (China).
There are now 354 Masters of Wine in 28 countries.
The Masters of Wine Examination consists of three stages, including Theory and Practical Exams, and culminates in the submission of a final Research Paper, an in-depth study on a wine related topic from any area of the sciences, arts, humanities, or social sciences.
Richard Ballantyne MW

Richard is now UK Accounts Manager for Vinexus, a specialist importer of Italian wines: a country which has become Richard’s obsession over the years, more precisely the great wines of Piedmont. Apart from being hooked on on Nebbiolo, Richard is greatly interested in wines which show ‘authenticity of style’, wherever they may come from, but invariably this leads him back to his home turf of Italy.
Research Paper: Barolo - Is there an economic benefit in producing under a Cru Label Designation? If there is, what are the reasons?
Bree Boskov MW

Research Paper: Prospects for Australian luxury wine growth among importers in key US markets.
Barbara Boyle MW

Research Paper: What is the effect of serving temperature on the sensory attributes of Tawny Port and Ruby Port?
Matt Deller MW

Research Paper: Coravin wine by the glass programs in the US restaurant market: effectiveness, functionality and marketing best practice.
Matthew Forster MW
Matthew studied modern languages at Cambridge University before qualifying as a solicitor. After working with Clifford Chance in London and São Paulo, he left the law to train as a chef and develop his interest in wine. In 2008 he started his wine career with Berry Bros. & Rudd, going on to work as a freelance editor, educator and consultant. Matthew joined the Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) in 2014 and was recently appointed Director of WSET Awards.

Research Paper: The Colheita and Frasqueira Classifications: A Study of the Legal Framework and Key Themes in the Production of Vintage Madeira.
Sonal Holland MW
India’s first Master of Wine, Sonal is an award-winning wine broadcaster, educator, consultant, judge and an entrepreneur. She is the founder of SOHO Wine Club that aims to deliver world-class wine and finely curated experiences to consumers in India. She is also the founder of Sonal Holland Wine Academy which offers certified WSET wine courses and consultancy to leading hotels and the trade. She is the wine and beverage consultant to ITC Hotels, India’s second largest luxury hotel chain, and hosts a digital channel ‘Sonal Holland Wine TV’, dedicated to wine education and entertainment. This has been awarded for its innovation in content creation by the Digital Women Awards in 2015. Sonal is regularly featured among the Top Women in Wine in India by the Indian Wine Academy, and has also been listed among the Top 50 Most Powerful Women in Indian Luxury by BlackBook in 2015. Sonal holds a Diploma in Hotel Management from the Institute of Hotel Management Dadar in Mumbai, and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Mumbai University.

Research Paper: Awareness, attitude and usage of wine among SEC A urban Indian wine consumers.
Jeremy Lithgow MW

Research Paper: To what extent can the white wines of Saint-Aubin compete with the village-level white wines of Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet in the London independent wine retail sector?
Mary Margaret McCamic MW
Mary Margaret holds a B.A. in English and an M.A. in Teaching, both from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she was also a four-year varsity swimmer. After a short career as an English teacher, Mary Margaret transitioned into the wine industry and moved to New York City. There, she worked in the wine department at Balthazar and took courses at the International Wine Center. In 2011, Mary Margaret completed the WSET Diploma and was awarded the Wine Australia Scholarship for achieving the highest overall score in the United States. Mary Margaret ultimately landed in California, where she first worked for North Berkeley Wine, a Burgundy-focused importer and retailer. Yet the call of the vines pulled her to Napa Valley, where she is currently the sales manager at Screaming Eagle.

Research Paper: An investigation into the exceptions for wine in the Volstead Act: What impact did these exceptions have on grape growing and wine production in Napa Valley during US Prohibition?
Iain Munson MW

Research Paper: Investigation into the increased sales of Picpoul de Pinet in the UK on and off trade between 2010-2015.
Mick O’Connell MW

Research Paper: An investigation into the attitudes of UK independent wine merchants towards the wines of Sardinia.
Mark Pygott MW
Mark started in the wine industry in 2002 as a cellar hand at Three Choirs in Gloucestershire. On finishing this his first vintage, he moved to the Languedoc where he worked in the vineyards before becoming the assistant to winemaker Michel Le Goaec at Domaine Montrose in the Côtes de Thongue. On returning to the UK in 2004 he established a wine importing and distribution company that specialised in some of the less ‘classic’ wine-producing regions of France, Italy and Spain. Having sold this business in 2012, he moved to Taiwan where he now consults, markets, promotes, educates and writes about wine.

Research Paper: Has climate change occurred in the Barossa Valley over the last 50 years and if so, how have vine growers adapted to any changes.
Ana-Emilia Sapungiu MW

Research Paper: What is the current and future role of wine agencies in the UK multiple off trade?
Fongyee Walker MW

Research Paper: Winter Vine Burial in Ningxia, Shanxi and Hebei: a comparative study of present conditions and future sustainability.
ENDS
For more information please contact:
Sarah Kirkpatrick
Marketing and Communications Manager
Institute of Masters of Wine
+44 (0)207 383 9131
skirkpatrick@mastersofwine.org
Sarah Kirkpatrick
Marketing and Communications Manager
Institute of Masters of Wine
+44 (0)207 383 9131
skirkpatrick@mastersofwine.org
Notes to Editors:
About The Institute of Masters of Wine (IMW)
The IMW is a professional body with an unsurpassed international reputation. The Masters of Wine (MWs) hold the most respected title in the world of wine. The IMW promotes excellence, interaction and learning across all sectors of the global wine community. MWs have proved their understanding of all aspects of wine by passing the MW Examination, recognised worldwide for its rigour and high standards. In addition to passing the Examination, MWs are required to sign the Code of Conduct before they are entitled to use the initials MW. The Code of Conduct requires MWs to act with honesty and integrity, and use every opportunity to share their understanding of wine with others. There are currently 354 Masters of Wine today, working in 28 countries. The Membership encompasses winemakers, buyers, journalists, shippers, business owners, consultants, academics, and wine educators.
The IMW is a professional body with an unsurpassed international reputation. The Masters of Wine (MWs) hold the most respected title in the world of wine. The IMW promotes excellence, interaction and learning across all sectors of the global wine community. MWs have proved their understanding of all aspects of wine by passing the MW Examination, recognised worldwide for its rigour and high standards. In addition to passing the Examination, MWs are required to sign the Code of Conduct before they are entitled to use the initials MW. The Code of Conduct requires MWs to act with honesty and integrity, and use every opportunity to share their understanding of wine with others. There are currently 354 Masters of Wine today, working in 28 countries. The Membership encompasses winemakers, buyers, journalists, shippers, business owners, consultants, academics, and wine educators.
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