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Certificate from a sommelier organization, such as The Court of Master Sommeliers is strongly preferred * Lifting Requirement: Up to 50 pounds * Age Requirement: At least 21 years of age Job ...

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How much do master sommelier jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for master sommelier in Arizona is $19.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $25.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Master Sommelier?

A Master Sommelier is a highly trained and certified wine expert who has passed the rigorous examinations administered by the Court of Master Sommeliers. This title represents one of the highest levels of achievement in the wine and beverage industry. Master Sommeliers possess extensive knowledge of wines, spirits, beer, and food pairings, and they are skilled in wine service, blind tasting, and hospitality. They often work in fine dining establishments, consult for restaurants or wine programs, and educate others about wine.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a Master Sommelier?

To thrive as a Master Sommelier, you need advanced wine knowledge, exceptional tasting abilities, and formal certification from the Court of Master Sommeliers. Familiarity with point-of-sale systems, inventory management software, and wine preservation technology is typical in this role. Outstanding communication, hospitality, and leadership skills help set top sommeliers apart in guest interactions and team management. These competencies are crucial for delivering exceptional wine experiences, driving sales, and maintaining the highest service standards in hospitality environments.

What are common challenges faced by Master Sommeliers when curating a wine list for a high-end restaurant?

Master Sommeliers often face the challenge of balancing a diverse, innovative wine selection with the restaurant’s cuisine, customer preferences, and budget constraints. They must regularly update the list to reflect seasonal changes, availability, and emerging wine trends, all while negotiating with suppliers for hard-to-find vintages. Additionally, they collaborate closely with chefs to ensure wine pairings enhance the dining experience and may train staff to maintain high service standards. This multifaceted role requires a blend of deep wine knowledge, strong communication skills, and business acumen.

How hard is it to become a Master Sommelier?

Becoming a Master Sommelier is highly challenging, requiring passing a rigorous exam that covers wine knowledge, service skills, and blind tasting. Candidates often spend years studying, gaining extensive experience in the wine industry, and preparing for multiple exam attempts before achieving certification.

What can a Master Sommelier do?

A Master Sommelier is a highly trained wine expert who can recommend, taste, and evaluate wines, often working in fine dining restaurants, wine shops, or wineries. They may also design wine lists, conduct staff training, and assist customers with wine selections, utilizing their extensive knowledge and certification from the Court of Master Sommeliers.

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Infographic showing various Master Sommelier job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,490 per year, or $19.5 per hour.

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Job Summary

You know your wine. You're charming, personable, and persuasive - but most of all, you know how to make the wine drinking experience a delight for guests, by selecting the appropriate glasses and pouring properly for our guest to taste. Wine selection, wine pouring and wine selling are the cornerstones of our Wine Steward role. As a Wine Steward at Giant Eagle, you'll create points of difference from our competition by enhancing the customer shopping experience, offering recommendations for wine, food, and entertainment. Our well-trained, knowledgeable Wine Stewards help develop and showcase our expertise to position our stores as "THE" stores to shop for wine and beer.To thrive in this position, you should be a team player. You know that you are only successful when those around you are set up for success. You are eager to support an amazing team, have the drive to grow your career in leadership and have the ability to inspire those around you.

Job Description

  • Experience Required: 1 to 3 years
  • Experience Desired: Strong customer service experience required; Wine knowledge and/or wine industry experience; Experience in retail food, catering or restaurant environment;
  • Education Desired: High school diploma or equivalent
  • Certification or Licensing Preferred: Certificate from a sommelier organization, such as The Court of Master Sommeliers is strongly preferred
  • Lifting Requirement: Up to 50 pounds
  • Age Requirement: At least 21 years of age


Job Responsibilities

  • Demonstrate strong knowledge, interest and passion for products and services associated with the role.
  • Participate in on-going product and customer service training programs; attend distributor trade shows as necessary.
  • Understand and adhere to all relevant local, state and federal laws/guidelines as well as company policies. Responsible for reporting any incidents in violation of these guidelines or policies.
  • Participate in in-store team meetings and regional meetings.
  • Attend and conduct daily team huddles as directed by Team Leader.
  • Ensure store and personal compliance with State Liquor Laws and company policies and procedures regarding Alcohol; ability to uncover any potential under-age or intoxicated individual and ensure no alcohol is sold to that person.
  • Maintain cleanliness of equipment, tables, utensils, floor (to ensure safety), and ensure that sanitation regulations are met.
  • Knowledge of code dating.
  • Visit competition regularly and at least once a month.
  • Maintain safety as the top priority in all aspects of our work, for our Team Members, guests and products.
  • Assist customers with B/W/L purchases by providing knowledgeable recommendations and suggestions.
  • Enable unparalleled guest service by leading the team by example, constantly striving to delight and surprise our guests, vendors, and stakeholders.
  • Take an active role in building the store's beer/wine assortment, throughout the year and at resets, by regularly communicating with distributors and LOB Merchandising staff.
  • Plan seasonal and major promotional operations with the Store Leader for out-of-department display placement and keep record of results.
  • Oversee the wine list, helping to maintain it for the restaurant, and makes suggestions to add to the list to fit the chef's dishes if necessary.
  • Assist with implementing marketing techniques to drive sales.
  • Develop and execute merchandising and marketing programs to drive sales and profit margins.
  • Be comfortable talking to guests and have the ability to make knowledgeable recommendations to suit their tastes.
  • Ensure that you are knowledgeable and approachable, without being intimidating.
  • Follow proper procedures to ensure BWL meets out-of-Stock, shrink and inventory level goals.
  • Perform all functions of a Team Leader in his/her absence, when necessary and where appropriate.
  • Direct Team Members by using work lists as well as understanding and performing all duties required to include directing, overseeing and evaluating all training of new and current Team Members.
  • Develop unique customer tasting events and sampling programs.
  • Write department orders, monitor ordering, and supervise stocking and receiving with latest tools and technology/automated ordering systems.
  • Track and reduce out of stocks and participate in taking of physical inventories.
  • Utilize all available tools to help reduce and eliminate shrink.
  • Ensure proper ordering, receiving and stocking of BWL products, and proper signage within department.