Fine Vintage, Ltd. is offering WSET’s advanced certification course in Chicago next Autumn. Over three weekends, five and a half days of study, we’ll taste 100 wines to prepare you for the rigorous WSET Level 3 exam. You will definitely want to have your WSET Level 2 certification (or have just taken the Level 2 course, even if you don’t yet have your results) so you have a thorough grounding in WSET’s important Structured Approach to Tasting.
This is a serious course, but it’s also an immensely rewarding course. We cover a broad range of material and train you in important skills of deductive reasoning to “connect the dots” about wine production and wine style.
The course begins Saturday, October 5, 2024 and continues every other weekend, ending on Sunday, November 3, 2024 with the final exam. This exam does include a blind tasting of two wines and everyone is very worried about this because Levels 1 and 2 don’t have a tasting exam. In fact, after tasting 100 wines with me in class you will have your tasting skills at a very high level. Where you really want the coaching and intensive study Fine Vintage provides is for the four “short answer” questions that make up more than half the total exam score. We give you plenty of homework to study and extensive coaching in class to have you in the best position possible to do well on the exam.
For a further description of what Level 3 entails, please check my course description page here.
If you want to take Level 3 I encourage you to register well in advance - as soon as you register, you’ll receive online versions of the text, workbook and the Level 3 SAT. Trust me, you want to have a chance to read these through a couple of times before the first class session - there’s a lot of wine here! To register for Level 3 in Chicago next October, simply click the button below to go straight to the Fine Vintage, Ltd website’s Chicago course page. I look forward to seeing you in class!!
Benvenuto Brunello, an event held simultaneously in eight cities worldwide, was the debut of the storied 2019 vintage of Brunello di Montalcino, Tuscany’s classic, iconic and all-sangiovese wine. I was the presenter for one of the three American debut tastings, and have the story here.