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🍷 Are you passionate about wine and considering a career as a sommelier?
Find out everything you need to know about studying sommellerie in this video. We explain why studying wines and spirits in France is interesting, the different courses available, where they are located in France as well as their fees, and the careers that can be envisaged following these studies. 🎓
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[Music] wine has been deeply rooted in French history and culture for centuries Cognac Champagne Bordeaux and burgundy make France famous worldwide did you know that 98% of cognac production is destined for export the grape harvests Mark numerous cultural events throughout the country for example the bone auctions celebrate the exceptional quality of burgundy wines have you ever heard about Roman Conti shatow lefit Rothchild shatow Yem and petus Wine and Spirits tourism contributes to the local economy and promotes French culture abroad France produces 15 to 20% of the world’s wine production generating a revenue of 5.4 billion e 1 million people work in this sector account for 2% of jobs a globally renowned training offering accompanies these Productions wine trade wine tourism enology many paths are open to you there are three possible diplomas for those who want to work in the wine and spirits industry first a three-year bachelor’s degree for 8,500 a year a BTS in one year for € 7,650 a year and an MBA in 2 years for 9,600 a year a wide range range of careers are open to students after finishing Wine and Spirits [Music] School the salary for a sales professional in the wine and spirits industry can range from €30,000 to EUR 70,000 per year while a smia can earn between 25,000 and 50,000 per year there are typically about 2,000 job offers in selery and 1,000 offers in wine and spirits sales marketing on a regular basis Wine and Spirits schools are offered in cities all over France don’t wait get in touch today with in lingua to start your higher education in Roman process in France

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