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Jeunes Sommeliers Competition

Competitors - Lyon, November 10-12, 2021

Profiles of the eight who participated
" shown in the order Winner, Runner-up, Third Place followed by other star competitors who took part "

The 2021 International Final should have had ten competitors, however unfortunately two were not able to come to Lyon. Therefore here are the profiles of the eight who participated. They are shown in the order Winner, Runner-up, Third Place followed by other star competitors who took part.

Norway - Nikolai Svorte WINNER
Nikolai graduated from the Kulinarisk Akademi in 2018 and started his restaurant career at Bro in Ålesund. In 2019 he moved to Lindesnes to be a part of the sommelier team at Under. A year later he joined Speilsalen in Trondheim where he is now Head Sommelier. Speilsalen is the Britannia Hotel’s Michelin-starred fine dining restaurant. Alongside his work responsibilities Nikolai has invested time and effort into competitions and further studies. In 2021 he was third in the Norwegian Sommelier Championship. He is currently studying for the WSET Diploma in Wines.

Korea - Ko Dong-Yeon RUNNER UP
After winning a Bronze Award in the 2014 Korean National Sommelier Competition, Dong-Yeon gained the confidence to pursue a career in Food and Beverage. As a result he joined Jungsik Seoul, the Michelin 1-star restaurant known for pioneering new Korean contemporary cuisine. He became a Certified Sommelier in 2019 and has since overcome the challenge of endless cancellations of competitions and exams due to COVID, notably graduating with a “Gold” diploma from the certification exam of the Association de la Sommellerie Internationale.

Great Britain - Markron Patana THIRD PLACE
Originally from Milan, Italy, Mark is Junior Sommelier at the Michelin 3-star CORE by Clare Smythe. A member of a close-knit team of five at CORE, Mark waxes lyrical about the joy of sommelier service. He has been at CORE for 18 months, following an internship at Le Gavroche as part of his Front of House course at the Scuola Internazionale di Cucina Italiana in Colorno, Italy. Initially he trained as an accountant but when he was 20 decided that sitting at a computer surrounded by files was not for him. He wanted to do something dynamic, so he discovered hospitality.

And the five other competitors - all winners at National Bailliage level - were:

Belgium - Emma Neerinck
Emma is Shop Sommelier at Wijnhandel Crombé in Kortrijk under the wing of D-Winecoach Dominique Crombé who is Échanson of Belgium. She is responsible for wine advice to the customers and helps organise wine tastings at which she is also present. Emma studied at the ‘Ter Groene Poorte’ hotel school in Bruges from 2012-2018 during which she was nominated for an internship at The Ritz in London. In fact she was the first female intern to work in their premier restaurant! Emma continues to challenge herself in the world of wines through constant self-development.

Finland - Antero Niemiaho
Antero graduated from the Perho Culinary, Tourism and Business College. His CV includes three stints at Château Carsin - Bordeaux’s (and perhaps France’s) only Finnish-run vineyard. Currently he is a Sommelier at Vinkkeli (“viewpoint” or “corner” in Finnish-Swedish) in Helsinki having previously been at other restaurants in the country’s capital city, namely W30, Muru, Sue Ellen and Finnjävel Salonki. As well as having participated in the Bailliage’s National Final of the Jeunes Sommeliers Competition, in 2019 Antero took part in the “Best Sommelier of Finland”.

Mexico - Mariana Aguilar
Mariana studied hospitality management with an internship at the Au Pied de Cochon in Mexico City where she was impressed by the work of the Sommeliers. She won a scholarship with the Turquois Foundation working at Jöel Robuchon's Michelin 2-star restaurant in Monaco’s Hôtel Metropole. She also trained in Mexico for two years. For Mariana, knowledge of the world, its cultures, its climates and seeing how it is expressed in a wine, are linked. Currently, she works at the Resort Montage Los Cabos, considering herself an ambassador of Mexican wine.

Myanmar - Nyan Htet Naing
Having graduated as the best student of his class from the SMVTI vocational hospitality training school sponsored by the Singaporean government, Nyan was recruited by SEEDS Restaurant and Lounge in Yangon. Soon he discovered his deep passion for everything liquid and started to self-explore and study. He attended bartender schools in Myanmar, Zürich and Rome but more and more he was drawn towards wine. He is an ambitious young professional whose big dream is to own a wine and mixology bar boosting this culture in Myanmar in the future.

Netherlands - Sasja Moonen
Currently a Commis Sommelier at “Bridges”, the award-winning restaurant in the five-star Sofitel The Grand Amsterdam, Sasja first joined the hotel in the Banqueting Department before transferring to Bridges as a member of the service brigade. He was promoted to be a dedicated member of the Sommelier team in August 2020. Keen to take part in competitions, Sasja has twice participated (in 2020 and 2021) in the Dutch Championship of Hospitality under the age of 25. In 2019 he was Runner-up in the 2019 Dutch Fromagerie Championship.

Photography by Mary Erhardy (maryerhardy.com)

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