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Like a Fish to Wine

Under the Influence wine trainer, Melissa Mwende comes to Angama Amboseli to teach the Butlers, only to find a sommelier-in-the-making in an unlikely place
Above: Melissa and Angama Amboseli's new wine experts

I’ve always been big on legacy and leaving behind something that makes the world a bit better than you found it. After working in the wine industry for close to a decade now, I have carved out a niche where I focus my energies on wine education. I specifically enjoy working on empowering members of the hospitality industry, especially those in far-flung places who come from remote, marginalised communities.

I travel through Kenya quite a lot with the company I work for, Under the Influence, and I stay at very nice lodges, for which I’m so grateful. Now, I am mostly working and interacting with members of the Maasai community. This is so special for me because they couldn’t be more removed from wine and the culture of wine. To see them soak up this information and how this information directly impacts their lives and adds value to them is very powerful and fulfilling.  

Carol, Whitney and Paul soak up some knowledge (and wine)

After all my years of training, a guy named Paul stands out to me. I met Paul at Angama Amboseli, and our meeting was unlike anything I had ever experienced. Paul, at the time, was in charge of cleaning the Guest Area, and he muscled his way into my training somehow. From the moment he sat down, I could just tell, ‘This is someone who wants to be here badly.’

Melissa had plenty of information to share with the team
And the team were more than willing to learn from her

When I started the classes, there were only about six Angama employees taking part, which was lovely because I could really focus on each student individually. Throughout the two-day course, I could already see he had the passion and curiosity that would take him far. From the start, he was brilliant and incredibly driven, acing all his tests and asking well-thought-out questions.

You can imagine my surprise when I learnt that he had never experienced wine; as in, he had not touched a glass of wine to his lips before this training. To see how he took to it was incredible — it was like a fish to water... or rather, to wine. That, to me, was one of the most memorable moments of my career, finding Paul, a diamond in the rough.

Paul and Whitney represented Angama on the international wine stage
Paul finds himself in the spotlight in Nairobi

I knew that if we focused a bit of energy on him, he could become a sommelier and be the Maasai community's voice in the sommelier space. Since the training, Paul has been to Nairobi for the Wines of South Africa conference (which he did so well in) and he is now serving and recommending wines to guests at Angama Amboseli under the guidance of the Butler team.

There were big smiles all round after another successful wine training with Under the Influence

That experience with Paul in Amboseli was incredibly special, not to mention the other wonderful personalities that I met in Amboseli and in the Mara. There are such incredible people in both of the Angama teams and it makes my job as a trainer such a joy. I’m very grateful for the job that I get to do every day and the people that I get to meet through this wonderful, complex and delicious drink.

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Bob Keyser

15 June 2024

I (with my wife Sarah) are former very pleased guests at Angama Mara. I have been a 30 year member of Conferie de Chevaliers des Tastevin - a special regional group focusing on Burgundy and Burgundian wine and wine culture. But, in the year 2002 I made my first of five photo adventures to Southern and Eastern Africa. I had the opportunity to visit the Warwick Estate in SA. They have produced an amazingly good wine called "Three Cape Ladies". If ever you have the chance to taste it, I highly recommend it. Would love someday for Anna Leidenkrantz to guide us to the new Angama Amboseli. As photographers, it seems surrounded with opportunities. "A very fond memory of the day getting an email from a wonderful safari friend from Perth, Australia. It alerted me that my image chosen for the award-winning “Remembering Cheetahs “ book was appearing as a nearly full page in most of the country’s largest newspapers. I hadn’t even seen the spectacular book at that point." Bob 4 years ago Best, Bob Keyser

    Charlotte Ross Stewart

    1 July 2024

    Dear Bob, We remember your trip fondly and are still delighted that you chose us to help you celebrate Sarah's birthday. We would be delighted to welcome both you and Anna back to Angama — she's actually written a blog for us. You can read it here, if you would like: https://angama.com/blog-posts/the-mara/the-gift-of-time/ We hope to see you again soon and are all wishing you and Sarah well. Warm regards, Charlotte