Intensive Sommelier Training
The first in the world to be approved by the renowned Court of Master Sommeliers®, our program combines lecture with intensive tastings, food pairings, and practice of service techniques. Students learn how to taste and evaluate bottles from around the world and have the option to take the Court of Master Sommeliers' Certified Sommelier Examination on-site at the end of the course.
Once thought of as a mere accompaniment to a meal, wine has edged its way to center stage in recent years. Now, more than ever, in the restaurant and hospitality business, the impact of a well-crafted wine list and knowledgeable in-house expertise cannot be overlooked. Intensive Sommelier Training, the first training series in the world to be approved by the Court of Master Sommeliers, provides aspiring and experienced industry professionals alike with the skills and certification they need to advance their careers in wine service.
Learn from a team of Master Sommeliers over 10 weeks
Intensive Sommelier Training takes students on an in-depth tasting tour of the world’s great winegrowing regions. Over 10 weeks (or 17 weeks of part-time study), students are immersed in the geography, winemaking styles, and terroir of these storied locales. Our faculty of experienced wine professionals combines lectures with tastings and food pairings, teaching students how to thoroughly taste, analyze, and evaluate wines from around the globe.
At the conclusion of the program, students may take the Court of Master Sommeliers' Certified Sommelier Examination on-site at The International Culinary Center. 87% of students pass the exam, giving Intensive Sommelier Training one of the consistently highest success rates among programs offering the exam.
Our proximity to some of California’s most celebrated production regions offers an ideal setting for the study of wine. Outside of school, students can enhance and reinforce classroom learning by exploring the nearby Napa Valley and Sonoma County to the north, Santa Barbara and Paso Robles to the south, and the surrounding Santa Cruz Mountains.







