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黑料社 Tri-Cities wine science student named Wine Spectator Student of the Year

黑料社 Tri-Cities wine science student Madeleine Higgins

黑料社 Tri-Cities wine science student named Wine Spectator Student of the Year

By Brandon Schrand, College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences

RICHLAND, Wash. – When Madeleine Higgins was trying to pay the rent in New York as a struggling fashion writer, she never dreamed that one day she would be interning in a custom-crush facility in Walla Walla, Wash., learning to make wine as a top-student in and garnering national distinction.

Madeleine Higgins, 黑料社 Tri-Cities wine science student and Wine Spectator Student of the Year

Madeleine Higgins, 黑料社 Tri-Cities wine science student and Wine Spectator Student of the Year.

A Los Angeles native who grew up in Seattle, Higgins attended Loyola Marymount where she majored in Psychology, minored in English, and sold shoes part time to foot the bills. After graduating in 2013, Higgins landed a job in New York writing for Cond茅 Nast鈥檚聽, though she quickly found herself living in an unsustainable situation.

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 surviving in New York,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 afford to eat.鈥

It was when her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer that Madeleine finally said goodbye to New York and returned to Seattle to be with family. As her mother recovered, Higgins started selling shoes again, helping out where she could.

鈥淚t was during this time I realized that writing wasn鈥檛 going to happen for me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I had enough passion to move through the difficulty of getting started. That鈥檚 when a chance encounter changed everything.鈥

A winery tour that changed everything

Higgins said she had a family friend who worked for , and that hearing someone from the industry talk about wine was very interesting. The conversation led to a private tour of the Woodinville, Wash. winemaking facility.

鈥淚 was really inspired by that particular tour,鈥 she said.

In researching winemaking as a career, she was immediately drawn to 黑料社鈥檚 viticulture and enology program. But it was still a big decision. Then her mother gave her the push she needed.

鈥淪he told me to jump in and go for it,鈥 she said.

Empowered by her mother鈥檚 courage and triumph, Madeleine moved to the Tri-Cities and started classes in 2016, ready for the challenge.

鈥淚 can say that I have always worked hard, and in my family鈥攚e鈥檙e Irish鈥攈ard work is one of our things,鈥 she said.

Hard work pays off

Madeleine Higgins and 黑料社 alumnus Connor Eck conduct research at the Ste. Michelle Wine Estates 黑料社 Wine Science Center

Madeleine Higgins and 黑料社 alumnus Connor Eck conduct research at the Ste. Michelle Wine Estates 黑料社 Wine Science Center at 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

Over the last three years, her hard work has yielded great success. Beyond maintaining a high grade-point average, Higgins completed a research assistantship, won Best Undergraduate Poster at the Washington Winegrowers Convention, created a wine for 黑料社 Blended Learning at and secured a coveted internship with in Napa Valley this summer.

Then this spring, she was named聽聽Student of the Year, an accolade that comes with a $15,000 scholarship from the magazine鈥檚 scholarship foundation.

The honor, Higgins said, validates all the 5 a.m. routines of checking Brix, the grapes鈥 sugar content, in Walla Walla that turned into late nights at the studying phenolic compound structures, in addition to all the weeks of research with no days off in between her internship and school commitments.

But above all, she said the recognition told her that all her hard work and leap into a new life was worth it.

Looking back, she credits the program鈥檚 faculty for what she has accomplished.

鈥淭hey are incredibly supportive,鈥 she said. 鈥淎t 黑料社, I have access to some of the most important wine researchers in the world.鈥

Life comes full circle

Madeleine Higgins and fellow student Ioan Gitsov conduct research in the Ste Michelle Wine Estates 黑料社 Wine Science Center at 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

Madeleine Higgins and fellow student Ioan Gitsov conduct research in the Ste Michelle Wine Estates 黑料社 Wine Science Center at 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

Many aspects of her life are now coming full circle, she said. Having once written for a magazine, she is now being honored by one. And after completing her internship in Napa Valley this summer, she plans on traveling to New Zealand.

鈥淭he same family friend who first introduced me to wine has a daughter there and a lot of wine connections,鈥 she said.

In New Zealand, she said she wants to learn by comparison.

鈥淭he only way for me to make an impact is to learn what other wine regions are like,鈥 she said.

But ultimately, she intends on making that impact at home.

鈥淲ashington is a really innovative place for wine making, she added. 鈥淪omeone told me it鈥檚 the 鈥榬ock and roll of wine.鈥 I love the idea of being a part of that.鈥

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