"Open and engage all your senses, you will find inspiration in every sip of wine."

About Zheyi
Qualifications
Thesis
Intuition has always been and remains an inner guide for Zheyi, whether it was changing careers, moving to France, or creating Vintuition. Passionate about multi-sensory wine tasting, Zheyi Mai invites you to level up your tasting experience with her by engaging all the senses, using your intuition to feel, and unveiling a diverse nuance of flavors and aromas.
With prestigious credentials, including the DipWSET Level 4 diploma – a qualification held by only 13,000 individuals worldwide – and a certification in French Wine Scholar, complemented by an MBA in Wine and Spirits Business, her expertise in tasting and wine knowledge is profoundly affirmed.
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Tastings are where Zheyi's gift truly shines. With the unique ability to visualize scents as shapes and see numbers as colors, this synesthetic gift, combined with her sharp intuition and abstract way of thinking, allows her to tap into the full multi-sensory experience of wine tasting.
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Drawing from her multicultural background, having grown up in China and the USA, Zheyi brings fresh perspectives to understanding the nuances of every bottle of wine. Join her on a creative multi-sensory tasting where wine becomes a gateway to appreciate the beauty of life.
DipWSET | French Wine Scholar | MBA Wine & Spirits Business


'The role of intuition in a multisensorial wine experience:
added value and behavioral impact’ (English Version)
Zheyi's 3 Advices To Be More Intuitive In Wine Tasting
Free your
imagination
Step outside the box. Abstract thinking is essential in understanding how multi-sensory wine tasting works, and imagination helps to train this skill.
Appreciate the beauty
of life
Slow down and take a moment to notice the beauty surrounding your life, like the fragrant flower or the cool sea breeze. The feelings associated with these moments deepen your sensory perception.
Embrace a
zen attitude
Calm your inner critic when making mistakes in tasting. It's normal, and it's an essential step to improve. Meditating helps calm the mind and sharpen the five senses too!