Oxford University Wine Society

The Oxford University Wine Society (OUWS) is a large and sociable student society based at the University of Oxford, England. It was founded in 1999 by Edward Fitzgerald.

Background

Through weekly term-time tastings OUWS offers members the opportunity to learn from world famous wine makers and visiting experts. The Society has been established many years, and regularly hosts some of the world's foremost wineries. Oxford University is also notable for having many of the world's leading wine writers amongst its alumni . Jancis Robinson discusses the Society in her autobiography and a number of wine experts have sharpened their palate as members of the Society . Many of the Colleges of the University of Oxford still manage sizeable fine wine cellars below their old buildings, maintained by Fellows and University don's with the honorific title of "Keeper of the Wine" or "Wine Steward". These great wines are frequently available to students and as such the wine tasting culture of Oxford has been described as a phenomenon in itself. . Members are mainly students, graduates and University faculty, although non-University members may also be granted membership in line with University rules . The Society is particularly noted within the University for its Beginners' Classes, which aim to teach new students all they need to know AbOUT wine .

OUWS won the University Wine Challenge tasting competition in 2002 and 2004 run by the Australian Wine Bureau . Members have taken part in The Famous Varsity blind wine tasting match against fellow wine tasters at Cambridge University . Several members of the Society have gone on to act as judges at the International Wine Challenge, which claims to be the world's largest annual wine tasting competition .

The Society was recently in the media spotlight when the former President Christopher Dix, in his capacity as Co-Chair of the Blues Committee, was involved in the failed attempt to recognise competitive wine tasting as a Blue (university sport) . "It so beautifully fulfils five of six requirements to become a Blues sport but failed somewhat on the athletic prowess front", as Christopher lightheartedly put it. Other media interest has focused on some of the unique wine tastings hosted by the Society, such as Domaine Faiveley, the famous Burgundian producer, which was covered in depth by the Shuhan News, the largest circulation drinks journal in Japan .

The current Senior Member of the Society is Professor Raphaël Rouquier, Waynflete Professor of Pure Mathematics.

Events

Guest speakers have included some of the world's most famous winemakers:

Recent Presidents

Year

Name

College

2008-2009

Rob West

University

2007-2008

Catherine Lee

Magdalen

2006-2007

Christopher Dix

St Peter's

2005-2006

William Pearce

St Peter's

2004-2005

Mark McDonald

Merton

2003-2004

Thomas Heath

Corpus Christi    

2002-2003

Beth Shapiro

Balliol

2001-2002

Edward Fitzgerald

Magdalen

2000-2001    

Edward Fitzgerald     

Magdalen

OUWS Alumni

Recent notable alumni include:

  • Professor John Stein, Neurophysiologist
  • Beth Shapiro, Evolutionary biologist
  • Chris Lintott, Astrophysicist
  • Sara Bronin, Gallivan Research Professor of Law, University of Connecticut
  • Tamsin Cox, Barrister, Lincoln's Inn
  • Dr Vladislav Moudrykh, Moudrykh
  • Peter Wrighton-Smith, CEO, Oxford Immunotec

See also