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Commonwealth Wine School Has Launched a Champagne Intensive

Commonwealth Wine School has launched a Champagne Specialist Certification Intensive. This weekend program, which is offered in Boston and San Francisco, is officially recognized by the Comité Champagne, the governing body for the Champagne region of France. This distinction makes it the only certification of its kind with that official endorsement.

Commonwealth Wine School's Champagne Specialist Certification Intensive runs for three days in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from May 15th to May 17th for $725 USD, and for two days in San Francisco from May 16th to May 17th at $795 USD. Tuition covers all instruction, tasting wines, study materials, and exam registration. Participants explore Champagne's history, growing regions, production methods, and stylistic variety while developing analytical and sensory skills to evaluate, describe, and recommend these sparkling wines.

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