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Michael Poskanzer
CAD$ 75 per hour

Michael Poskanzer

Private Chef - Cooked with love!

Tourism / Travel / Hospitality

Michael grew up in the Toronto food scene. His parents, an avid Middle Eastern Chef and National Geographic Photographer, taught Michael the fundament ...

Toronto, Ontario
Sommelier + 4
Penny Juras
CAD$ 17 per hour

Penny Juras

Sommelier and bartender/Server

Scientific

Over 15 years of experience 

Yorkville, Toronto
Sommelier + 1
Brian Azimov
CAD$ 80 per hour

Brian Azimov

Sommelier

Tourism / Travel / Hospitality

I am a sommelier currently my WSET Diploma with an emphasis on building relationships and pursuing team driven goals.

Val-David, Laurentides
Sommelier + 2
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Sommelier in Toronto

Service Overview

What is a Sommelier?

A sommelier is a trained professional who specializes in wine and spirits. They possess in-depth knowledge of wine, beer, and spirits, including their origins, production methods, and pairing techniques.

To become a sommelier, one typically undergoes extensive training and education in wine and spirits. This may include coursework, tastings, and hands-on experience.

Recommended Accreditations and Certifications

The most prestigious sommelier certification is the Certified Sommelier designation offered by the Court of Master Sommeliers. This certification requires a rigorous exam and extensive knowledge of wine and spirits.

Other notable certifications include the Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) and the International Sommelier Guild (ISG).

Choosing the Right Sommelier

When selecting a sommelier, consider their experience, certifications, and knowledge of wine and spirits.

  • Do they have experience working in the wine industry?
  • Are they certified by a reputable organization?
  • Do they have a deep understanding of wine and spirits?

Useful References

The Wine Spectator

The Wine Enthusiast

Average Prices for Sommelier Services

The cost of hiring a sommelier can vary depending on the location and services offered. On average, a sommelier can charge between $50 and $200 per hour for their services.

In Toronto, Ontario, the average hourly rate for a sommelier is $120.

Here are some average prices for sommelier services in other cities:

  • Toronto, Ontario: $120 per hour
  • Montreal, Quebec: $100 per hour
  • Vancouver, British Columbia: $150 per hour

Requesting a Quote

When requesting a quote for sommelier services, be sure to provide detailed information about your needs and requirements.

This may include the type of event, the number of guests, and the services required.

A reputable sommelier will provide a customized quote based on your specific needs.

Once you have received a quote, be sure to review it carefully and ask any questions you may have.

This will ensure that you are hiring a qualified sommelier who meets your needs and budget.

Fees for Sommelier freelancers

The average daily fee for the experienced freelancers is $150.

The fee varies depending on the city in which the are located. For instance, the average daily for a Sommelier in Toronto is $120 while in Montreal is $100 or in Vancouver is $150.


sommelier jobs near Toronto

  • GLOWBAL RESTAURANT GROUP Toronto, ON

    We are currently looking for SOMMELIERS to join our dynamic team at RILEY'S FISH+STEAK TORONTO. · Create and update the wine list in coordination with the Director of PurchasingAssist guests with wine selections based on their personal tastes and food choicesManage the wine inven ...

  • Mar'aa Toronto, ON MB V

    +We are looking for a FLOOR MANAGER to join our FOH team to assist with maintaining strong customer loyalty and public relations within the community and ensuring that guests have a positive and memorable experience. · +Oversee and manage all areas of the restaurant and make deci ...

  • Server

    3 weeks ago

    Bar Filo Toronto, ON

    Becoming a fine dining server requires technical precision deep product knowledge and high emotional intelligence. Unlike casual dining fine dining is treated as a choreography where timing subtelty are important. · ...