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Where to study

We work with an extensive network of over 800 third-party course providers in over 70 countries, known as Approved Programme Providers (APPs). Most are open to the public. Browse our global APPs using the map below and find beer, sake, spirits and wine courses near you.

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News & Events

WSET is involved in a broad range of activities and initiatives throughout the year to promote and advance education within the wine and spirits industry. Visit the pages below to read about our latest news or explore our upcoming events and trade show fixtures around the world.

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WSET for business

Welcome to WSET for business, discover the how WSET might help your organisation in the drinks industry. Whether you are in the trade or service industry, there is a wealth of knowledge and expertise WSET can offer.

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Terms and conditions

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Italiano

Il Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) è il leader mondiale nella formazione dedicata a vini, distillati e sake. Da oltre cinquant’anni, WSET sviluppa e offre corsi di formazione riguardanti vino e distillati riconosciuti dalle maggiori organizzazioni internazionali del settore delle bevande. I corsi si sviluppano su quattro livelli progressivi, sono distribuiti in oltre 70 paesi grazie a una...

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Nederlands

De Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) is wereldwijd de grootste aanbieder van kwalificaties op het gebied van wijn, gedistilleerd en sake. Al vijftig jaar lang gaat de WSET aan kop bij het ontwikkelen en aanbieden van cursussen over wijn en gedistilleerd. De WSET staat dan ook hoog aangeschreven bij vooraanstaande internationale drankenorganisaties. De WSET biedt kwalificaties op vier niveaus,...

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How to say it

Pronouncing wine terms correctly can be difficult, especially if you have never heard the terms before. We have created a pronunciation guide for some key terms so you can hear and see how they should be pronounced. Our aim for this “How to say it” guide has been to capture universally recognised, correct pronunciations.