French Wine Scholar Course, Five Saturdays, May 13, 20, 27, June 10 and (Exam) June 25, 2017, 9:30 AM Start Time $845.00

$845.00

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Note: Students enrolled prior to May 1 will be able to pick up study materials after May 7. Later enrollees will receive study materials on the first day of class.

Location:

Addie’s Place (Private room adjacent to Upstairs 2 Restaurant)
2311 Cotner Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90064

Instructor:
Monica Marin, FWS/DWS
(310) 479-3731
[email protected]

Course Includes:

24 hours of instruction (4 sessions of 6 hours each) with tutored tastings in all sessions
Newly redesigned 270-page, full-color FWS Study Manual
Access for 1 full year to the FWS Online Study Program
FWS exam registration
Upon passing the FWS exam, participants receive The French Wine Scholar (FWS) credential, a certificate and a lapel pin.

Description:

The Wine House has launched the new and updated French Wine Scholar (FWS) curriculum. The course is taught by the experienced academic team that manages the WSET Level 4 Diploma program in Los Angeles. All instructors hold the FWS, DWS or MW certifications.

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 of wine who follow this in-depth curriculum and pass the exam will earn the French Wine Scholar (FWS) post-nominal (e.g., John Smith, FWS). The exam is given in multiple-choice format. There are 100 questions covering all of the wine regions of France. Passing score is 75. Students must be at least 21 years of age.

Syllabus:

French wine regions and styles are the "reference points" in the world of wine, making an in-depth understanding of French wine indispensable.

  • Introduction to France
  • Alsace
  • Champagne
  • Burgundy
  • Beaujolais, Jura & Savoie
  • Loire
  • Bordeaux
  • Rhone
  • Provence, Languedoc, & Roussillon
  • Southwest & Corsica

Please click here to visit Wine Scholar Guild website for more details.