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How to become a sommelier

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The world of wine is becoming more prestigious by the year, and with the growing popularity of the spirit, more and more people desire to be certified sommeliers. A certified sommelier, or wine steward, is someone who is well versed and trained as a wine professional and works with them in finer restaurants. They are also very knowledgeable in almost every aspect of the wine industry, making them a great go to person on the subject. While it may seem like it isn’t a very difficult task to become a wine sommelier, there are many different things that go into becoming one and the time commitment can be incredibly intense. If you are wanting to know more on how to become a certified sommelier, here is some important information you should know.

Becoming a wine sommelier isn’t just about consuming a ton of different wines and figuring out different tastes and notes between the two. In order to become an official sommelier, you will need to consume a lot of information over a span of months, sometimes years, if you want to reach the level of official certification. The first thing you will need to do in your quest to become a sommelier is to educate yourself. Fortunately, there are many resources available online for those wanting to learn more about wine in every aspect imaginable.

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Once you have gotten some education on the topic of wine, getting yourself involved in the industry itself is arguably the most important step as you won’t go anywhere simply reading and drinking wine in your dining room. A great way to get your foot in the door this way is to work as a server at a restaurant that focuses on fine wines or even better, in a tasting room. While you may have to start at the bottom of the totem pole by going this route, you can work your way up and gain valuable experience that you can’t receive by just reading online and in books.

While you do not need to be certified to become a sommelier, becoming certified will help your chances of getting work and getting paid larger amounts of money in the process. If you take your education and working up the ladder seriously, you can truly make a good living as a sommelier.

If you follow some of these tips and have a little patience, this can be a great career to get yourself into.

 

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