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A taste of the wine life

Elodie Boucher has always had an interest in the wine industry.

The 22-year-old French native remembers attending big family gatherings as a child with a bottle of wine in the middle of the table. 

“Everyone would try the wine; it’s just so much a part of our culture,” Ms Boucher said.

“People don’t drink to get drunk; they drink to enjoy the taste.”

After studying wine marketing at university, specifically focusing on the beautiful Champagne region, she felt like a change of scenery and booked a flight to Australia in September last year, hoping to improve her English.

“I wanted have a change in my life. I was bored of my life back home,” she said.

“I wanted to meet new people and try something different.”

In Melbourne, she worked for four months at a company that imported champagne.

“It was such a great experience and I learned a lot in a short amount of time,” she said.

Ms Boucher travelled to regional Victoria to do the “Farm Work” section of her university course and to gain more hands-on experience working in the wine industry.

She is living in Lake Boga and working at the Free family farm with Nathan and dad Kelvin.

To read more about this story, grab a copy of Wednesday’s Guardian (19th October)

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