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Wednesday, 26 February 2020 # 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm AEDT

Become a French Wine Scholar!

The French Wine Scholar Study and Certification program provides current, accurate and in-depth information on the wines and wine regions of France.

Developed and administrated by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists.

Students who follow this in-depth curriculum and pass the exam will earn the French Wine Scholar™ (FWS) post-nominal (e.g. John Smith, FWS).

Set yourself apart from your peers. Specialize in the wines of France!

 

Study with Wine House:

This French Wine Scholar Course will run Wednesdays from 6:30pm-8:30pm, starting on 26th February for 8 weeks, with two intensive Saturdays on March 21st and April 18th. The exam will be held on Wednesday April 22nd at 6:30pm.

Dates summary:

– 6:30-8:30pm, Wednesday: 26/2/20, 4/3/20, 11/3/20, 18/3/20, 25/3/20, 1/4/20, 8/4/20, 15/4/20

– 11am-5pm, Saturday: 21/3/20, 18/4/20

Exam: 6:30pm, 22nd April 2020

Location: Wine House Upstairs Tasting Rooms, 133 Queensbridge St, Southbank

Instructed by: Gill Sykes, DipWSET, FWS

Tuition: $850 – includes tuition, all wine samples, study materials, access to online resources and exam registration fee

 

Who is this program for?

The French Wine Scholar Program covers French wine law, grape varieties, viticulture, winemaking and all of the French wine regions. This core body of knowledge is important whether you sell wine, buy wine or teach about wine.

The FWS program allows wine professionals to set themselves apart from their peers by specializing in the wines of France.

It is a great resource and supplement for students of wine moving toward advanced general wine study programs such as WSET Diploma, Master of Wine program, Court of Master Sommeliers’ Advanced Sommelier (and up) or Certified Wine Educator.

While not a prerequisite, we recommend that students successfully complete at least the lower level course from one of these organizations before entering the FWS program.

 

Why Study French Wine?

All students of wine eventually discover France. Some use it as the starting point to begin their vinous exploration while others arrive in France after having sampled the wines of other countries. There is a world within French wine and the wines and wine styles of France have certainly impacted the entire wine world.

Many reference France as the benchmark for wine production. But this is not just because of the quality and quantity of wines it produces. This long-standing reputation is due to the fact that internationally recognized grape varieties of high caliber such as Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Pinot Gris, Merlot, Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah are all native to France!

By studying French wine, the student gains a deeper appreciation for the grape and its travels and a reference point for Old World/New World comparisons

 

Terms and conditions:

No refunds will be issued within 10 working days prior to the start of the course. Before that period a 75% refund is allowed if a student cancels their enrolment. A 100% refund will apply if Wine House cancels. Please note there is a re-sit exam fee of $150 if a student does not attend the exam for any reason.

 

Enquiries: [email protected] or (03) 9698 8000

Details

Date:
Wednesday, 26 February 2020
Time:
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm AEDT
Event Category:
Website:
https://winehouse.com.au/french-wine-scholar-guild-05-02-20

Venue

Wine House Tasting Rooms
133 Queensbridge Street
Southbank, Victoria 3006 Australia
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