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A ''sommelier'' ( , , ), ''chef de vin'' or wine steward, is a trained and knowledgeable
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professional, normally working in fine
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s, who specializes in all aspects of wine service as well as
wine and food pairing Wine and food matching is the process of pairing Human food, food dishes with wine to enhance the dining experience. In many cultures, wine has had a long history of being a Staple food, staple at the dinner table and in some ways both the winemak ...
. The role of the ''sommelier'' in fine dining today is much more specialized and informed than that of a wine
waiter Waiting staff (British English, BrE), waiters () / waitresses (), or servers (AmE) are those who work at a restaurant, a diner, or a Bar (establishment), bar and sometimes in private homes, attending to customers by supplying them with food an ...
. ''Sommeliers Australia'' states that the role is strategically on par with that of the '' chef de cuisine''.


Description

A sommelier may be responsible for the development of wine lists and books and for the delivery of wine service and training for the other restaurant staff. Working along with the culinary team, they pair and suggest wines that will best complement each particular food menu item. This entails the need for a deep knowledge of how food and wine, beer, spirits and other beverages work in harmony. A professional sommelier also works on the floor of the restaurant and is in direct contact with restaurant
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s. The sommelier has a responsibility to work within the taste preference and budget parameters of the patron. In modern times, a sommelier's role may be considered broader than working only with wines, and may encompass all aspects of the restaurant's service, with an enhanced focus on wines,
beer Beer is an alcoholic beverage produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches from cereal grain—most commonly malted barley, although wheat, maize (corn), rice, and oats are also used. The grain is mashed to convert starch in the ...
s, spirits, soft-drinks,
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s,
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s, and
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s. The role of sommelier are usually taken on by a ''
maître d'hôtel The ; ), head waiter, host, waiter captain, or ''maître d'' ( , ) manages the public part, or "front of the house", of a formal restaurant. The responsibilities of a ''maître d'hôtel'' generally include supervising the waiting staff, welcom ...
'' when no sommelier is employed''.''


Etymology

The modern word is French, deriving from
Middle French Middle French () is a historical division of the French language that covers the period from the mid-14th to the early 17th centuries. It is a period of transition during which: * the French language became clearly distinguished from the other co ...
where it referred to a court official charged with transportation of supplies. This use of the term dates to a period when
pack animal A pack animal, also known as a sumpter animal or beast of burden, is a working animal used to transport goods or materials by carrying them, usually on its back. Domestic animals of many species are used in this way, among them alpacas, Bact ...
s would be used to transport supplies. The Middle French probably finds its origin in Old Provençal where a ''saumalier'' was a pack animal driver. ''Sauma'' referred to a pack animal or the load of a pack animal. In
Late Latin Late Latin is the scholarly name for the form of Literary Latin of late antiquity.Roberts (1996), p. 537. English dictionary definitions of Late Latin date this period from the 3rd to 6th centuries CE, and continuing into the 7th century in ...
, ''sagma'' referred to a packsaddle. This hypothesis, upheld over time based on the concepts put forth by Littré and Du Cange, does not seem the most accurate. It is more likely that the ''sommelier de vins'' originally held a high-ranking position in the Burgundian court, derived from the ''sommelier de chambre'', meaning the custodian of the lord's rest. Similarly, in Spain, the ''camarero del rey'' was responsible for overseeing the royal chambers, and over time, the term ''camarero'' came to refer to servants in general. This phenomenon illustrates how a prestigious title could give rise to lesser positions sharing the same generic name. Due to the influence of
Philip the Handsome Philip the Handsome (22 June/July 1478 – 25 September 1506), also called the Fair, was ruler of the Burgundian Netherlands and titular Duke of Burgundy from 1482 to 1506, as well as the first Habsburg King of Castile (as Philip I) for a brief ...
’s court on that of the
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, a duplication of official titles occurred at a certain point. Regarding wine, the ''camarero de vinos'' eventually evolved into ''sumiller'', a term that remains the Spanish equivalent of ''sommelier''.


Education and certification

Though ''sommelier'' is a job title potentially anyone may claim, becoming a professional certified sommelier often requires some combination of experience, training, formal education (a
bachelor's degree A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years ...
is not required, but individuals may do a two-year associate degree), classes and examinations. It is possible to become a sommelier by starting at the entry level in the hospitality or wine industry and working up, though many choose to become educated and professionally certified by one (or more) of the many certifying bodies. Various certifications are offered by a wide range of educators. A very basic education in wine may be attained over the course of months at a cost in the hundreds of dollars, but advanced professional certification typically requires years of study, practice and experience costing thousands of dollars. A thorough education in wine is still less expensive than typical
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costs in the US.


The Court of Master Sommeliers

The '
Court of Master Sommeliers The Court of Master Sommeliers (CMS) is an educational organisation established in 1977 to encourage improved standards of beverage service by sommeliers, particularly in wine and food pairing. From the court's inception through 2018, a worldwid ...
' (CMS), established in 1977, is an independent examining body that offers the 'Master Sommelier Diploma', the 'Advanced Sommelier Certificate', the 'Certified Sommelier Certificate', and the 'Introductory Sommelier Certificate'. It was created under the supervision of the
Worshipful Company of Vintners The Worshipful Company of Vintners, one of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies, retains close links with the wine trade. It traces its origins to the 12th century and received its swan rights from King Edward IV. Its motto is ''Vinum Exhi ...
, the Institute of Masters of Wine, the British Hotels & Restaurants Association, the Wine and Spirit Trade Association of Great Britain, and the Wholesale Tobacco Trade Association. Since the Master Sommelier Diploma was introduced in 1969, a total of 249 people from around the world had become Master Sommeliers by the end of 2017. The Court also offers intermediate levels of education including the annual "Advanced Sommelier Course", which prepares invited candidates to sit for the Advanced Exam, generally offered 2–3 times per year. Taking the Advanced Course and passing the Advanced Exam are mandatory before sitting for the Masters Exam.


International Sommelier Guild

The 'International Sommelier Guild' (ISG) educates and certifies sommeliers throughout America, Canada, Europe, Asia, South America and Africa. It was founded in 1982 and the programme consists of Level 1 Wine Fundamentals, Level 2 Wine Fundamentals and a Sommelier Diploma. They also offer a 'Certified Sommelier Instructor' diploma.


International Wine & Spirits Guild

The International Wine Guild was founded in 1998 and is approved and regulated by the Colorado Department of Higher Education. The independent school offers the Level IV 'Guild Master Wine Educator Diploma', the Level III 'Guild Wine Master Diploma and Certification', the Level II 'Advanced Wine Course and Executive Sommelier Certification' and the Level I 'Introductory Wine Sommelier Certification'. The International Wine & Spirits Guild was established to encourage study to develop technical and professional understanding and increased knowledge of wine throughout all areas of the wine, spirits and food service industry. IWSG also offers professional courses and certifications for Wine Judges, Wine Instructors, and in Fine Spirits and ''
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''.


North American Sommelier Association

The North American Sommelier Association was founded in 2006 and is the official representative in the United States and Canada of the Worldwide Sommelier Association (WSA). Its Certified Sommelier course is divided into three phases but is offered as one entire course and includes extensive class time, lectures, educational visits to wineries, and educational dinners. Unlike other groups, NASA has only two tiers of Sommelier qualification: Silver-Pin and Gold-Pin. The Gold-Pin qualification is obtained through a series of extensive requirements and certifications (Master Wine Taster, Master Of Service...) as well as proof of experience in the industry. Aside from the Sommelier Certification, NASA also provides various smaller proprietary specialization courses, such as 'Italian Wine Specialist', 'American Wine Specialist', 'Spanish Wine Specialist' and various master-classes such as 'Master Of Terroir', 'Master of Sangiovese', 'Master of Service', and 'Master Wine Taster'.


National Wine School

The National Wine School was founded in 2009 in
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, California. The school offers
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-compliant professional certification for the wine trade in the United States. They offer five levels of wine certification. To earn a sommelier pin, one must complete level three certification. To earn the advanced sommelier pin, the student must complete the level four certification.


''Union de la Sommellerie Française''

In
France France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlan ...
, the ''Union des Sommeliers''Union De la Sommellerie Française
- Historique (in French)
(UDS) was founded in 1907 to ensure social protection for its members, both sommeliers and cellar masters in
Paris Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of ci ...
region. The approach and role of the association developed throughout the years as it lost its autonomy by merging with the ''Mutualité Hôtelière'' in 1959. Ten years later, sommeliers regained their independence as the ''Association des Sommeliers de Paris'' (ASP) was founded in 1969. In the same year the '' Association de la Sommellerie Internationale'' (ASI) was created and federated other organisations in the world, and in 1970 the old UDS was renamed in ''Union de la Sommellerie Française'', UDSF, which supervises today the 21 regional associations in France (including ASP). The title of ''Mention Complémentaire Sommellerie'' (MCS) and ''Brevet Professionnel de Sommelier'' (BP) can be achieved studying for many different approved providers, and the final qualification of ''Maître Sommelier'' can be achieved after an accurate career assessment, requiring at least 10 years of professional experience.


''Associazione Italiana Sommelier''

In Italy, the Italian Sommelier Association, 'AIS', founded on 7 July 1965, is one of the oldest sommelier associations of the world. It is officially recognised and legally acknowledged by the Italian government. The Italian Sommelier Association is part and founding member of the ''Worldwide Sommelier Association'' (WSA), which is officially recognized throughout the world. It is actually the largest sommelier association ever featuring over 33,000 members only in Italy. AIS / WSA is famous worldwide for its technical tasting approach and methodology, patented food & wine pairing technique, publications, service standards and three-levels course structure which leads to the ''Certified Sommelier'' qualification. A ''Professional Sommelier'' qualification and diploma is issued by AIS, after a candidate's career assessment, for those sommeliers actually working in a food and beverage establishment.


Wine & Spirit Education Trust

The Wine & Spirit Education Trust, often referred to as 'WSET', does not offer sommelier certifications. Despite this, many sommeliers choose to earn these qualifications due to similar curriculum and the WSET's structured approach that allows one to gain knowledge through tutored coursework.


Contest for the Best Sommelier in the World

The ''Association de la Sommelerie Internationale'' (ASI) organizes the World’s Best Sommelier Contest every 3 years since 1969. The event in 2019 crowned the German candidate named Marc Almert. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 17th edition of the contest took place in 2023 instead of 2022 in Paris.


Similar professions

Other specialized beverage service roles take on the term "''sommelier''". These include: beer sommelier (also called a ''cicerone'') and ''
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sommelier''.


See also

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Association of European Sommeliers The Association of European Sommeliers or AES is a non-profit organization founded in 2004 to promote the profession of sommelier A ''sommelier'' ( , , ), ''chef de vin'' or wine steward, is a trained and knowledgeable wine professional, normal ...
* Barista * Sake Sommelier Association * '' Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin'' * List of wine personalities * Master of Wine *
Oenology Oenology (also enology; ) is the science and study of wine and winemaking. Oenology is distinct from viticulture, which is the science of the growing, cultivation, and harvesting of grapes. The English word oenology derives from the Greek word ' ...
* Vintner *
Wine accessory Wine accessories are things that may be used in the storage or serving of wine. Wine accessories include many items such as wine glasses, corkscrews, and wine racks. Glasses Wine glasses are a type of glass stemware that are used to drink and t ...


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