Allison Gish was an English Teaching Assistant at the only wine-making high school in the Czech Republic, located in a South-Moravian town of 3.600 inhabitants. Small in size, but rich in sights and reasons for Czech and international guests to visit: Baroque, Neoclassical and neo-Gothic palaces, Palava Landscape Protected Area, and prime Czech vineyards wherever you look. With a BA in English Literature and a minor in Art, diverse travel experience, a passion for the outdoors, and a personal dream to (one day) become a wine-maker, Allie was placed into a unique school environment, where students sign up for either a wine-making major or for agribusiness, tourism, and hospitality. Over the course of ten months, Allie experienced almost the full wine-cycle, she learned about wine-growing, wine-cultivation and making, and she spent lot of time with her students and fellow grantees in the vineyards (and wine cellars), tending to school vineyards, mouthfeeling wine, and exploring the beau
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