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Presenting four new Masters of Wine

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Congratulations to the latest crop of MWs, announced today by the Institute of Masters of Wine.

The Institute of Masters of Wine (IMW) has today announced that four new Masters of Wine have joined the membership after successfully passing all three stages of the MW exam. 

Karen Hong Liu MW (Hong Kong), Cristina Mercuri MW (Italy), Kim Oshiro MW (US) and Bryce Wiatrak MW (US) are the first of the 2026 vintage of MWs and include the first female MW to be based in Italy.

There are now 422 active MWs across 30 countries, proud possessors of the wine world’s most coveted credential, awarded only to those who demonstrate an exceptional understanding of every aspect of wine.

Karen Hong Liu MW (Hong Kong)

Karen is general Manager of Pinnacle APEX Ltd, a Hong Kong-based fine-wine importing and distribution company. She oversees sourcing of fine wine and premium spirits, portfolio development and route-to-market strategy, supporting trade partners and private clients across Hong Kong and wider Asia. Prior to relocating to Hong Kong, Karen spent more than a decade in the UK as a fine-wine consultant, advising collectors on acquisition strategy, cellar management and portfolio development. She began her career in IT strategy and business transformation, holding senior roles within a FTSE 100 multinational. Her work centres on developing structured, sustainable fine-wine businesses and facilitating market access between producers and Asian buyers.

Karen Hong Liu MW
Karen Hong Liu MW

Research paper: An investigation into consumer motivations, trust, and behaviour in China’s wine live-streaming market.

Cristina Mercuri MW (Italy)

Cristina is the first woman based in Italy to become a Master of Wine. A former lawyer in international law firms, she transitioned to the wine sector in 2015, earning the WSET Diploma in 2018. She is certified as a Sherry Educator, Cava Educator and Port Educator, and is an Italian VDP Ambassador. Cristina is founder and CEO of Mercuri Wine Club, a consultancy and academy working with Italian and international producers on education, brand development and market strategy. She serves as wine editor at Forbes Italia and is an international judge for Decanter. As brand ambassador for Mack & Schühle Italia, she represents the company’s Italian portfolio. She teaches across multiple levels, including WSET Diploma, and delivers corporate training programmes.

Cristina Mercuri MW
Cristina Mercuri MW

Research paper: Wine, Women and Fascism: A visual analysis of the representation of women in propaganda in Enotria (1922–1942).

Kim Oshiro MW (US)

Kim has built a career spanning multiple sectors of the wine industry. Originally from the Pacific Northwest, she began as a sommelier before becoming beverage director for a multi-state restaurant group, where she led beverage programme development and staff training. Her experience includes vineyard, cellar and winery laboratory work, as well as roles in distribution, direct-to-consumer sales, and both on- and off-premise channels. She is founder of Bottle Thief™, a precision argon wine-preservation system now used in more than 30 countries. In addition to her industry work, she is developing a wine-focused travel and education company centred on immersive regional study programmes.

Kim Oshiro MW
Kim Oshiro MW

Research paper: Mitigating Methoxypyrazines in Dry Red Wines: Strategies for reducing capsicum aromas with silicone and molecularly imprinted polymers.

Bryce Wiatrak MW (US)

Bryce is a Chicago-based wine professional, journalist and critic. His work has appeared in major US publications including Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, Wine & Spirits, the San Francisco Chronicle and the Wall Street Journal. He previously served as staff writer for GuildSomm and junior editor at Antonio Galloni’s Vinous. Bryce is the author of Dessert Wine: An encyclopedic guide to sweet and fortified wines, forthcoming from the University of California Press, and Tokaji and the Wines of Hungary for the Académie du Vin Library. In 2021, he founded Vinalia, a venture-backed private label and import company. He holds degrees from Yale University, Chicago Booth and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.

Bryce Wiatrak MW
Bryce Wiatrak MW

Research paper: Libiamo: The role of wine and the drinking song in four operas by Giuseppe Verdi.

MW biographies and portraits kindly provided by the IMW. 

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