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  1. Level Four (L4) Certification. Referred to as the Advanced Sommelier program, level 4 is the aspiration of many professionals in the field. Achieving a Level Four certificate generally requires a substantial investment of at least two years.

  2. The examination is a written test with multiple-choice and 60 short-answer questions, a blind tasting of 6 wines in 25 minutes, and a 45-minute service test. The minimum pass mark is 60 percent in each section, and all three sections must be passed together.

  3. The Certified Sommelier Examination is a one-day examination with three sections: Tasting Examination. Utilizing the Court of Master Sommeliers Deductive Tasting Method, candidates must describe and identify four wines (two white and two red) to the best of their ability. This is a written tasting that must be completed in 45 minutes.

  4. The Court of Master Sommeliers, Americas, offers a comprehensive four-level education and examination program. The journey begins with the Introductory Sommelier Course and Examination, a foundational step for individuals interested in pursuing a career in the world of wine and beverage.

  5. Level 4. Level 4 qualifications are: certificate of higher education (CertHE) higher apprenticeship; higher national certificate (HNC) level 4 award; level 4 certificate; level...

  6. Test a learner’s applied knowledge, skills and behaviours through a range of scenarios • Enable a learner to demonstrate a practical understanding of key concepts across the topic areas • Enable a learner to progress in their career

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  8. Understand the purpose and key concepts of the Service Level Management Practice, elucidating its significance in defining, negotiating, and managing service levels to meet customer expectations.

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