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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.
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Wine, spirits and sake courses online
In many locations around the world WSET qualifications can be studied for online.
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Careers in the drinks industry
The wine and spirit industry is dynamic and diverse, offering many opportunities to build an exciting and rewarding career.
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Customer Success Stories
Thousands of businesses worldwide choose WSET qualifications to enhance their teams' knowledge of beer, sake, spirits and wine. Our industry-leading courses equip staff with the expertise to deliver exceptional customer experiences, increase sales, and achieve measurable results. Discover how businesses like yours have elevated their performance through WSET training in our success stories below.
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WSET American wine school - USA
WSET is the largest global provider of beer, sake, spirits and wine qualifications.
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WSET Level 3 Award in Wines
This high-level course is the perfect way to advance your wine knowledge. Ideal for the dedicated wine enthusiast and those who need to make informed decisions or recommendations about wine for work.
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Service Roles
Service roles focus on selling wines, beers and spirits to the general public. That could be in the on-trade: bars, pubs, restaurants or hotels. Alternatively, you could land a service role in the off-trade, which encompasses independent retailers, large retail chains, supermarkets, cellar door operations and online retailers. We have delved into the most common roles below.
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Viticulturist
A viticulturist is responsible for growing the grapes used to make wine. This is an important and sometimes underappreciated role, as great wine always begins in the vineyard.