New Website Devised to Educate Consumers and Protect Major Winemaking Regions

Tracy Wallace
The Center for Wine Origins in Washington D.C. launched its three year education campaign to address growing consumer intrest in leading winemaking regions.

A surprising national survey revealed that 57% of American wine consumer believes that the wine growing region and, winemaking location is one of the most important factors when making purchases. These two factors even outranked price,brand and recommendations from others when making quality wine purchases.

The Center for Wine Origins site is currently recieving 100s of questions per day at the Wine Guru portion of the site. The most frequently asked questions are in regards to Champagne. Some examples are, "Can sparkling wine legally be called Champagne if it does not come from Champagne,France?" and "What makes Champagne from Champagne, France different from other sparkling wines?"


Wine enthusiasts who want up-to-the-minuite wine industry news as well as wine events held around the country may also find this information on the site. To visit the new Center for Wine Origins website view http;//www.wineorigins.com
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Tracy Wallace

Tracy Wallace is a certified sommelier, wine educator and writer. She is currently writing "Become a Wine Genius in 5 Minuites or Less: The No Brainer Guide for Waitstaff and Restaurant Managers". She currently teaches for San Diego State's Business of Wine Program and School for the Service Arts. She has been the sommelier and a presenter for the San Diego Bay's Wine and Food Festival.

This year she will be taking a group of wine business owners to Spain and help them learn about the wines of Spain using her simple Become a Wine Genius in 5 Minuites or Less (Spanish Wine Edition) Method.

Tracy may be contacted with wine related questions by email at sandiegowinelady@yahoo.com