How To Pass the Certified Sommelier Exam With Ease (and Grace)
The most frustrating thing about preparing for the Certified Sommelier Exam is you have no idea what to study for or what to expect, especially if you’ve never worked in a restaurant environment. For every other type of exam, you have a defined course of study, a syllabus, and then you are tested on the study material you are given. With the Certified, the world of wine is so vast, you can waste months studying things that won’t be on the exam, while missing material that is.
My name is John Alanis, and that’s where I was a few months ago. I really, really wanted to pass the Certified Sommelier exam, but I didn’t know what I should be studying, I’d never carried a tray, I was a tasting group of one, and not very good at it. And yet, as I write this, it has been one week since I easily passed the exam, earning the highest grade on the service practical.
What changed?
One day when I was particularly frustrated, I saw a post by Ashley Broushious on Guildsomm, offering a ten week prep course specifically for the Certified Sommelier ezam. My prior plan was to simply take the exam, fail it a few times to see what it was all about, then finally pass it after a lot of time and a lot of money. Ashley’s prep course sounded like a much better option- and I was not disappointed.
Ashley told us exactly what we should be studying, and most importantly what we should NOT be studying. She gave us “done for you” learning resources I had no clue even existed, and taught us how to study for the exam so we would retain what we learned. Her own personal tasting method is lightning fast, and I went from a dead bang tasting loser, to a pretty competent one in the span of a few months with no tasting group whatsoever.
Service was my biggest concern, since I’d never even carried a tray. Ashely taught us exactly what to expect during the service portion of the exam, and created a great, step by step video showing us exactly what to do. I went from spilling cheap sparkling wine all over myself every time I picked up a tray, to carrying six full Champagne flutes like a pro- and my proctor at the exam said they thought I’d worked fine dining for years.
The bottom line is this: if I didn’t take Ashley’s prep course, I would have failed miserably. Because I took Ashley’s course, I passed with ease, and I was supremely confident I would pass going into the exam. Every little detail was covered. Nothing was left to chance. I was prepared for everything, and some curve balls DID come my way during the exam. I easily handled them.
Of course I am very happy and very proud to get my Certified Sommelier pin. But even better than that is the knowledge I got from taking Ashley’s course, knowledge I will retain for life. I’m not just a guy who passed an exam and got a pin, I’m now a guy with the knowledge to back it up, far more than most people who merely pass, a true Certified Sommelier. I cannot recommend Ashley’s course highly enough. If you are going to take the Certified Sommelier exam, you should sign up for her course immediately.
-John Alanis
Certified Sommelier
29 October 2024
Unprompted review