SPEAKERS

SUNDAY, JANUARY 18

MASTERCLASS | Old Vines in the Context of Climate Change

Sarah Abbott MW, Director of Swirl Wine Group

Biography
Sarah Abbott is the director of Swirl Wine Group, a wine marketing, strategy and communications agency. A Master of Wine with 30 years of experience, she is known for developing the markets and value of emerging and underestimated wine regions. She co-founded The Old Vine Conference in 2020, as a non-profit company to create a global category for old-vine wine. She is a noted speaker and wine judge, most prominently leading as a Committee Judge for the International Wines and Spirits Competition. This session explores how old vines and heritage viticulture are fundamental to the future of wine in the face of climate change. Sarah Abbott, Master of Wine and co-Founder of The Old Vine Conference, will highlight how old vines are arks of genetic diversity, viticultural craft, and heritage varieties. Wines from Old Vine Conference member wineries will exemplify how some of the most dynamic and admired wineries of the world are working specifically with old vines to increase resilience, quality and sustainability in their response to climate change.

Maria Giovanna Migliore, Brand Ambassador and Hospitality Manager Giacomo Borgogno & Figli

Biography
Born in Piedmont, in Cuneo, she studied and lived in Milan du ring university. Those were wonderful years of growth, but the attraction to her homeland was such that she decided to return and spend his sociological and tourism studies in a specific area with a strong wine tourism vocation, the Langhe. ln 2017, a new course of study dedicated to that area allowed her to learn about the wine culture. A training with experiences in the working environment of hospitality in the cellar. Wine culture and tourism, a perfect combination, which she explores day after day through her work. Since 2020 she is working in the Giacomo Borgogno & Figli winery, as brand ambassador and hospitality manager. She loves traveling and meeting new people. A cheerful, empathetic and curious person!

Rosa Kruger, Founder and chairperson of the Old Vine Project, 2022 Decanter Hall of Fame winner

Biography
Rosa Kruger has been involved in the design, development and management of new vineyards for wine for the last 28 years. The designs are aimed at dealing with climate change in viticulture in the best possible way. She is also the founding member of the Old Vine Project of South Africa. She has established a short course where she and her team annually teaches vineyard workers to preserve and prune old vines to build their energy and strength. They also teach the basics of viticulture specifically for vineyard workers at a winter school.

Dr. Laura Catena, Catena Zapata Managing Director, Owner of Luca Wines, Founder of Catena Institute of Wine

Biography
Dr. Laura Catena is a fourth-generation Argentine vintner, physician, and writer. Born in Mendoza, Argentina, Catena obtained a B.S. degree (Magna Cum Laude) from Harvard University and a Medical Doctor degree from Stanford. She is currently Managing Director of Bodega Catena Zapata and of her own Luca Winery. For more than 27 years, she was a practicing part-time physician of Emergency Medicine in San Francisco. In addition, she is the founder of the Catena Institute of Wine, which is dedicated to preserving Malbec and elevating Argentine wine since 1995. Throughout her career, Catena has received numerous distinctions, including the 2022 Woman of the Year Award, presented by The Drinks Business magazine. In March 2023, she was named “Old Vine Hero” by The Old Vine Conference and received the Meininger “Outstanding Achievement Award”. Under her management, Catena Zapata received Argentina’s 2017 “Extraordinary Winery Award” from Robert Parker Wine Advocate and Michelin Guide NY, and the family’s Adrianna Vineyard was awarded twelve 100-point scores from some of the world’s most influential wine critics. On July 12th, 2023, Catena Zapata was voted number one in the world at the World’s Best Vineyards award ceremony for over 125 VIPs held in La Rioja, Spain. In 2025, Dr. Catena led her family winery to be voted #1 Most Admired Wine Brand by Drinks International, and the Catena Institute of Wine was awarded the V d’Or in Sustainability from Vinexposium. Laura is on the Executive Leadership Board of the UC Davis Department of Viticulture and Enology and WSET Honorary President 2023-2026. In 2024 Dr. Catena created www.indefenseofwine.com, an online resource for credible, science-based information on health effects of light to moderate alcohol consumption. Over the last year, Dr. Catena has written extensively and spoken internationally about wine and health, including at the Lifestyle, Diet, Wine Health Symposium in Rome (2025), at ASEV (American Society of Enology and Viticulture), at Wholesalers of America as Keynote speaker, and upcoming at Académie Internationale du Vin among others.

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Michaela Morris DipWSET, Educator & Wine Writer - Decanter, Quench Magazine - VIA Italian Wine Expert

Biography
Michaela Morris is a freelance wine writer and educator, splitting her time between Canada, Italy and the UK. As a regular contributor on Italian wine for Decanter, she presents masterclasses and leads wine tours on the magazine’s behalf. She also writes for several other international and Canadian publications and lends her expertise to the Wine Scholar Guild. In addition to writing, Michaela moderates seminars, speaks at conferences and judges wine competitions around the globe. As of 2025, she is the Regional Chair for Piedmont at Decanter World Wine Awards. With a career in wine spanning almost 30 years, Michaela’s previous roles include managing a portfolio of premium Italian wine for a Canadian import company, overseeing the Bordeaux en primeur campaign for a boutique retailer in Vancouver, curating cellars for collectors and working in fine dining restaurants. Michaela holds the Wine & Spirit Education Trust Diploma and was a longtime guest lecturer for the program. She is also a certified Italian Wine Expert through Vinitaly International Academy earning the top mark in VIA’s inaugural year in 2015. She is an Honorary Chianti Classico ambassador as well as I Vini del Piemonte’s ambassador in Canada speaking on behalf of both.

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Rosa Kruger, Founder and chairperson of the Old Vine Project, 2022 Decanter Hall of Fame winner

Biography
Rosa Kruger has been involved in the design, development and management of new vineyards for wine for the last 28 years. The designs are aimed at dealing with climate change in viticulture in the best possible way. She is also the founding member of the Old Vine Project of South Africa. She has established a short course where she and her team annually teaches vineyard workers to preserve and prune old vines to build their energy and strength. They also teach the basics of viticulture specifically for vineyard workers at a winter school.

Etienne Neethling PhD, Teacher-Researcher in Viticulture and Oenology at Groupe École Supérieure d’Agriculture d’Angers

Biography
Originally from South Africa where he studied viticulture and oenology at the University of Stellenbosch, Etienne Neethling came to France in 2008 to complete his masters and doctoral studies. He is today a lecturer-researcher at the Ecole Supérieure des Agricultures in Angers, developing research work on adapting the wine sector to climate change. He is the head of the Master of Science in Vine, Wine and Terroir Management and an OIV expert within the SUSTAIN group. His presentation will focus on sustaining local wine identity in an evolving global climate, where varietal innovation is a critical question in building the resilience of the wine sector.

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Elaine Chukan Brown, Author of “The Wines of California”, Speaker and Global Wine Educator

Biography
Elaine Chukan Brown serves as author, speaker, and global wine educator. They have presented seminars and keynotes in events on every continent except Antarctica (working on it!), and their written word has appeared in publications worldwide. Brown covers wines of Napa Valley and Northeastern Spain for Wine Enthusiast Magazine. They contributed to the 4th and 5th editions of the Oxford Companion to Wine, the 8th and upcoming 9th editions of the World Atlas of Wine, as well as chapters for the books On Burgundy and On California from Academie du Vin. Their highly anticipated book, The Wines of California, was published in 2025.