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WSET London School
WSET Level 2 Award in Wines: Intensive course
Study for our most popular qualification as an intensive consecutive-day course. In just three days you'll gain a broad knowledge of the key wines of the world.
WSET London School
Wine, spirits and sake courses at WSET School London
Discover the wines, spirits, sake and beer courses available at WSET School London and online. Book your place today.
WSET Global
WSET Level 2 Award in Spirits
An intermediate-level qualification exploring spirits and aromatised wines for those working in the industry or spirits enthusiasts. This qualification is intended for beginners wishing to learn about a wide range of spirits or those seeking to build on the introductory knowledge gained with the WSET Level 1 Award in Spirits.
WSET Global
WSET Level 3 Award in Spirits
The WSET Level 3 Award in Spirits is an advanced-level qualification for professionals and enthusiasts wishing to acquire a detailed understanding of the spirits of the world and develop the tasting skills required to accurately describe and evaluate a spirit.
WSET Global
WSET Level 1 Award in Beer
Have you ever wished you knew more about beer? Can you tell the difference between an IPA and a pilsner? A brown ale and a porter? WSET are proud to have launched our first-ever beer courses. Our exciting new Level 1 Award in Beer is a beginner-level qualification for anyone interested in learning the basics about lagers, ales, sours and more. Through a short and interactive course, you’ll learn...
WSET Global
WSET Beer qualifications
WSET is proud to offer two beer qualifications, the Level 1 and Level 2 Awards in Beer, which provide a comprehensive and globally recognised approach to beer education.
WSET Global
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.