France, host of the European contest
in 2010 (20-23 November, Strasbourg
The UDSF, chaired by Serge Dubs, will organize the event in collaboration with the CICA, represented by its Chairman M. Schaeffer and its Public Relations officer Thierry Fritsch. From November 20th, candidates will be accommodated on Alsace Cruise Boats. The quarter and semi-finals will take place on Sunday 21st followed by a Syrah gala evening organised by Peter Lehmann Wines. The final will be held on Monday 22nd in Strasbourg’s Palais des Congrès, which can seat a thousand people.
The ASI General Assembly will start on November 23rd at 9am with, on the agenda, the election of the ASI president and his bureau. Overall, the event promises to be an auspicious occasion with Serge Dubs reminding us that France has already proved its organizational abilities with the 2006 European Best Sommelier Contest. The CIVA, now also an ASI partner, has already contributed to the European Best Sommelier Contest 2008 in Sofia. As in Bulgaria, competitions for Alsatian wine (CIVA) and for Syrah wines (Peter Lehmann Shiraz Sommelier Award) will be organized at semi-final level.
Countries wishing to organize the next World’s Best Sommelier Contest 2013 can apply now.
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Standardized training
The ASI didactic commission – Anne-Marie Foidl, Chairwoman of the Austrian Association of Sommeliers, Mischa Billing (Sweden) and William Wouters (Belgium) – has submitted a questionnaire to each chairman in order to look at the sommelier training in each country. The ASI will then be able to provide details of all the different levels of qualification, from basic training up to the level of Chief Sommelier, with a view to creating an ASI certified diploma.
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Proposal for a partnership with
the Court of Master Sommeliers
The question was raised of a possible partnership with the Court of Master Sommeliers (CMS), directed by M. Brian Julyan who came to present the CMS in detail to ASI members. This non-profit association is involved in the professional training of sommeliers worldwide. It has established an internationally recognized diploma. Its worldwide status does not permit it to be a member of the ASI but a partnership would create a synergy between the two associations. A US branch of the Court of Master Sommeliers could, eventually, join the APAS and the ASI in the medium term.
Christelle FAURE-NEMERY
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