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A detailed introduction to studying abroad in Spanish brewing and red wine specialty
Spain has a perfect education system and a strong learning atmosphere. How about brewing and red wine major? I have compiled a detailed introduction of studying abroad in Spanish winemaking and red wine here, hoping to help you.

I. Brewing and Red Wine Specialty

Speaking of Spain, wine culture is one of the important features of this country. In central Spain, such as la rioja, Castilla La Mancha and other places, grapes are planted almost everywhere in large manors, and wine-making and red wine-making are the most important factors for Spanish red wine to enjoy a good reputation at home and abroad.

Among the many universities in Spain, the most representative ones are the following:

Among many universities, the most prestigious one is la rioja's wine major. La rioja Autonomous Region, located in northern Spain, is a world-famous "wine cellar" with a small population and a developed industrial manufacturing, agricultural planting and food processing industries.

Second, Spain's wine grading system

So from the content of the course, it involves:

Undergraduate compulsory courses: biochemistry, biology, geography, physics and chemistry.

Undergraduate elective courses: vegetable cultivation, brewing technology and engineering, wine brewing, microbial chemistry, wine marketing, wine culture promotion, wine law, etc.

Master's required courses: introduction to grape planting and brewing system, grape cultivation and quality identification, biological brewing technology and the development history of brewing technology.

Elective courses for master: wine product tasting (analysis and wine blending), wine marketing and wine law research.

Undergraduate and master's tuition fees, taking la rioja University and La Mancha University in Castilla as examples:

The one-year tuition fee for undergraduate students is estimated to be 127.40 euros per year, and the one-year tuition fee for master students is estimated to be around 2000 euros.

Judging from the admission conditions, Spanish wine majors need some knowledge of red wine and wine brewing besides normal admission materials. For example, you need to know some professional knowledge such as the basic origin and category of red wine. In view of the scarcity of relevant schools and majors in China, the requirements in this regard are only superficial.