Episode 20 - The sommelier profession
(In French only)
Sous le Bouchon –The SAQ Podcast
Part 1
Listen to Jacques Ohron and Kathleen McNeil, two sommeliers, educators and authors well known in Quebec, discuss the place of wine stewardship in the province.
Available at all times on SAQ.COM, as well as on the usual platforms
Part 2
A chat with two sommeliers: store manager Ana Bertha Gallegos Barcenas and cashier-salesclerk Julien Lafille.
Available at all times on SAQ.COM, as well as on the usual platforms
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