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WSET London School
WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines: Thursday Day Release (Semester Two)
Book semester two of your WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines through semester day release. Continue to build expert-level wine knowledge and understanding, and hone your analytical tasting skills through classroom study on consecutive Wednesdays.
WSET London School
WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines: Wednesday evening course (Semester Two)
Study for the industry-leading WSET Diploma as an evening course. You'll build up expert-level wine knowledge and understanding gradually and hone your analytical tasting skills through regular weekly tasting practice.
WSET London School
WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines: Tuesday Day Release (Semester One)
Study for WSET's industry-leading Level 4 Diploma in Wines through our London block release study format. Build expert-level wine knowledge and understanding through weekly classes and hone your tasting skills through an immersive classroom experience.
WSET London School
WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines: Tuesday Day Release (Semester Two)
Book semester two of your WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines through semester day release. Continue to build expert-level wine knowledge and understanding, and hone your analytical tasting skills through classroom study on consecutive Wednesdays.
WSET Global
Empowering women in India’s wine industry
Discover how Women in Wine India provides wine education, WSET scholarships and mentorship to empower women in India’s wine industry.
WSET Global
Winemaker
A winemaker is responsible for turning harvested grapes into finished wines. That may sound pretty straightforward, but winemaking is a highly complex process that requires creativity, adaptability, hard work and scientific rigour. It’s a hands-on role, which is often far less glamorous than you may expect, but it can also be very rewarding.
WSET Global
Winery worker / cellar hand
This is the perfect entry-level job for anyone that dreams of getting into the wine trade. It’s a physically demanding role, which often involves menial tasks, but you can pick up valuable skills and experience. You’ll often meet inspiring people too, from celebrated winemakers to renowned viticulturists, so it can suit anyone seeking mentorship.