Gain global recognition as an authoritative wine specialist with WSET's world-leading Diploma in Wines.
About the course
WSET's flagship Diploma arms you with specialist-level skills, knowledge and recognition as an expert in the field of wines. The course not only develops advanced product knowledge but will also develop your research and analysis abilities, which will continue to be of great value to you in the future.
All our classes are delivered by highly qualified educators, many of whom are MWs, and all of whom are subject-matter experts. You'll learn alongside like-minded individuals in a discussion-led setting, with all theory underpinned by tastings of an extensive variety of still, sparkling and fortified wines from all over the world.
Browse through the tabs on this page to learn more about what's involved in studying for the Diploma. There's a lot to consider, so you may also find this PDF guide helpful.
Fill out this form to download some additional resources, including sample exam questions, a blind tasting test, and example activities for students taking the online course.
Beyond the Diploma: WSET Alumni Body
Upon successful completion of the Diploma, you will gain the distinction of the 'DipWSET' postnominal, making you recognisable as one of just over 10,000 individuals worldwide who have gained this prestigious qualification. You'll join a global community known as the WSET Alumni Body. This will offer you fantastic opportunities for continued learning, including a unique programme of tasting, networking and career events and access to market reports. You’ll join ranks with many of the wine world’s most well-respected figures and build long-lasting relationships with your fellow Diploma alumni. Learn more about the Alumni Body.
Payment options
To help spread the cost of tuition, payment by instalment is available for students who are UK residents and paying with a UK bank account. To take advantage of this option, you must book your course via our Student Services Team (it's not available via our website) and at least one month before the start date. Your initial payment is required at the time of booking, then the remaining payments are deducted by standing order. There is a small administration fee for this option. For more information or to request to pay by instalment, please get in touch with our Student Services Team at studentservicesteam@wsetglobal.com.
The Diploma is comprised of six essential units of study, each designed to develop expertise in a specific area. These units are weighted differently and require different amounts of guided and private study time.
Those who choose to study with us through one of our classroom courses will taste over 220 light, sparkling and fortified wines, all carefully selected by our buying team to build your analytical tasting skills and contextualise your theoretical knowledge. Online students will be offered guidance on the styles of wines to source and taste.
D1 – Wine production (20% weighting)
- Vine requirements
- Anatomy of the vine and grape
- Grape growing options, explaining and evaluating the different approaches and how these options affect grape yields, quality and the final wine produced
- Natural factors in the vineyard and how they influence the vine’s ability to produce grapes for wines of different styles, quality levels and price points
- Winemaking and post-fermentation options and how they influence the style, quality and price of wines
D2 – Wine business (10% weighting)
- The types of businesses engaged in wine production and the options for getting wine to the point of sale
- Factors that contribute to the price of wine
- Key considerations in wine marketing
D3 – Wines of the world (50% weighting)
D4 – Sparkling wines (5% weighting)
D5 – Fortified wines (5% weighting)
In each of these units you will learn:
- How grape-growing, winemaking, maturation, wine law and wine business influence the style, quality and price of the principal wine styles
- How to taste and evaluate wines using the WSET Level 4 Systematic Approach to Tasting Wine® (SAT)
D6 – Independent research assignment (10% weighting)
- How to research a specified wine-related subject and clearly communicate your findings
To complete the Diploma you must pass all six units, successfully meeting the rigorous assessment requirements across the syllabus. Assessment varies by unit:
D1 – Wine production
- A 1½ hour closed-book multiple-part open-response exam
D2 – Wine business
- A 1 hour closed-book multiple-part open-response exam
D3 – Wines of the world:
- A theory and tasting exam to be held over two consecutive days:
- Day one – A two-part theory exam formed of open-response questions to be completed in 3 hours 20 minutes (one 2-hour paper and one 80-minute paper).
- Day two – A two-part blind tasting exam of 12 wines to be completed in 3 hours (two papers of 1½ hours)
D4 – Sparkling wines
- A 1½ hour closed-book exam made up of open-response questions and a blind tasting of three sparkling wines
D5 – Fortified wines
- A 1½ hour closed-book exam made up of open-response questions and a blind tasting of three fortified wines
D6 – Independent research assignment
- One research assignment of 3,000 words on a given title and brief. This is designed to assess your ability to research beyond the WSET learning materials provided and evaluate current trends in wine
Pass marks
- Pass: average mark of 55% - 64%
- Pass with Merit: average mark of between 65% - 74%
- Pass with Distinction: average mark of 75% or above
All students who pass the exam will receive a WSET certificate and lapel pin in addition to being able to use the prestigious DipWSET post-nominal.
With the exception of D1 (on-demand at WSET School London), D6 Research Assignment (postal submission), and assessments associated with regional centres (Dublin, Edinburgh and Manchester), all exams will be delivered from a central London venue. Venue details will be communicated to registered students approximately six weeks before the exam date.
For full details on exam formats and requirements please see the qualification specification.
Wine knowledge
To enrol onto the Diploma, you must have successfully completed the WSET Level 3 Award in Wines (previously known as the WSET Level 3 Award in Wines and Spirits). We do not accept any other previous learning for enrolment on this course.
English language skills
While many people successfully complete the Diploma in their second or third language, a strong grasp of written English is required for this course - assessment for the Diploma requires an ability to write long- and short-form answers.
Students whose first language is not English are strongly recommended to have an IELTS score of 6.5 or above or be able to demonstrate an equivalent ability level. If you have any concerns about your English language skills, please don't hesitate to get in touch.
The Diploma represents a significant time commitment, with a minimum requirement of 500 hours total study time. This is inclusive of approximately 125 hours classroom or online delivery time. No matter which study option you choose, it is important that you're prepared to dedicate a substantial amount of study time to successfully complete this course.
Once you enrol onto a course you will be given access to the digital course materials and a detailed course programme. It is essential that you have read the relevant chapters of the online book ahead of the corresponding classroom or online sessions. You will be participating in high level discussions, workshops and in-depth tastings, which you will only be able to make the most of when you are familiar with the subject.
As a minimum we recommend that students have completed the following before starting their course:
- Re-read the textbook for the Level 3 Award in Wines. You may want to buy the most recent version if you studied the pre-requisite qualification sometime ago
- Read through the specification and theory guidance document (available on registration) to familiarise yourself with the qualification structure and assessments
- Take a look at the Level 4 SAT and the tasting guidance document (available on registration)
- Start reading through the D1 materials (available on registration)
How will I be supported?
We appreciate that the Diploma represents a significant mental, physical and financial challenge. We want every student to fulfil their potential and complete the qualification with a feeling of achievement, and sense of accomplishment. That’s why, in addition to the delivered classroom or online content we’ve created a range of support materials, activities and events exclusively available to WSET School London students. Some examples of these additional resources can be found below:
Online resources
In addition to the qualification resources, WSET School London uses WSET's Online Classroom to provide students with the opportunity to participate in extra practice papers, quizzes, and virtual tastings; all aimed at better-preparing students ahead of associated assessments. These activities are a great way to test your knowledge and progress through the materials and familiarise yourself with what to expect in each of the examinations.
Exam preparation activities
Your taught course will include many workshops and feedback opportunities to help you prepare for assessments. For those students looking for more support, a range of extra-curricular activities are offered by WSET School London. These include winery/vineyard visits, in-person tutored and blind tastings, webinars and exam strategy days. Many of these activities are free or offered at a nominal cost.
Additional events
WSET School London hosts an enormous range of non-qualification events. Although these are largely informal consumer events, Diploma students are welcome to take advantage of the diverse variety of themes and presenters to complement their studies. The current offering of tastings and events can be found via the link below.
Study options
We offer a broad range of study options across four locations and online. Whether you are a wine professional or a dedicated enthusiast, London-based or living on the other side of the globe, we’re confident that you will find an option that works for you. The study materials, specification and learning outcomes will be the same, regardless of which study option you choose. Your choice will typically come down to which option is the most appealing, convenient and financially viable for you. All fees include access to the WSET Online Classroom, tuition and your examinations (first attempt only).
WSET School London offers Diploma courses in a two semester format. Splitting the delivery into roughly two semesters allows the content to be covered at a pace suited to individual students and spread the cost over an extended period. Courses offered by WSET School London are arranged as follows:
Semester one |
Semester two |
D1 Wine Production | D3 Wines of the World |
D2 Wine Business | D6 Research Assignment |
D4 Sparkling Wine | |
D5 Fortified Wine |
Booking criteria
- Students must begin their Diploma studies by registering for a semester one course as D1 and D2 are foundation units and must be studied and assessed first
- You must have attempted the D1 and D2 exams before booking Semester Two (you don’t need to have passed these at the time of booking or received your results)
- We strongly recommend that students attempt all of the semester one assessments before booking onto semester two.
- The start date for Semester Two is after you have completed the classroom or online activities for D4 and D5
- Please note: the format of the semester courses has recently changed. If you started a Semester One course before August 2019 and would now like to book on a Semester Two course then you will need to contact the Diploma team to arrange this, via wsetschooldiploma@wsetglobal.com.
- Where: London
- Study times: One evening per week, 6:30-8:30pm
- Attendance:
- Semester One: 29 class days, three exam days
- Semester Two: 38 class days, two exam days
- Intensity: This format allows more time for study between attendance evenings
- Minimum completion time: Approx. 30 months
- Samples: In-class wine samples included
- Who: Designed for those who are unable to study in the daytime. A popular choice for wine enthusiasts and trade professionals with demanding daytime jobs.
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- Where: London
- Study times: One Monday per week, 10:00am-2:30pm
- Attendance:
- Semester One: 15 class days, three exam days
- Semester Two: 19 class days, two exam days
- Intensity: An intensified format which makes it possible to complete the Diploma in just over a year, but still allows time for study between classes
- Minimum completion time: Approx. 16 months
- Samples: In-class wine samples included
- Who: Designed with hospitality professionals in mind but open to all
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- Where: London
- Study times: One Saturday per week, 10:00am-2:30pm
- Attendance:
- Semester One: 15 class days, three exam days
- Semester Two: 19 class days, two exam days
- Intensity: An intensified format which makes it possible to complete the Diploma in just over a year, but still allows time for study between classes
- Minimum completion time: Approx. 16 months
- Samples: In-class wine samples included
- Who: Those who are only free on the weekend
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- Where: London
- Study times: Consecutive weekdays, 9:00am-4:30pm
- Attendance:
- Semester One: 11 class days in two blocks, three exam days
- Semester Two: 13 class days in one block, two exam days
- Intensity: Our most intense format, as you must be able to dedicate concentrated blocks of time for study
- Minimum completion time: Approx. 10 months
- Samples: In-class wine samples included
- Who: Designed for those who prefer a course with a shorter completion time and less travel, as it requires fewer trips to London
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- Where: London, Manchester, Dublin or Edinburgh
- Study times: Consecutive weekdays, 9:00am-4:30pm
- Attendance:
- Semester One: 11 classroom days (split into three blocks), three exam days
- Semester Two: 13 classroom days (split into three blocks), two exam days
- Intensity: An intensified format which makes it possible to complete the Diploma in just under a year. You must be able to dedicate concentrated blocks of time for study
- Minimum completion time: Approx. 20 months
- Samples: In-class wine samples included
- Who: Those with irregular schedules who can’t dedicate a specific day each week to attend classes, but are able to dedicate blocks of time for consecutive-day attendance
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- Where: London
- Study times: One day per week, 9:00am-4:30pm
- Attendance:
- Semester One: 11 classroom days (split into three blocks), three exam days
- Semester Two: 13 classroom days (split into three blocks), two exam days
- Intensity: Allows time for study and revision between classes
- Minimum completion time: Approx. 20 months
- Samples: In-class wine samples included
- Who: Those with the flexibility to attend classes for one day per week. A popular choice for employers looking to train staff with minimal disruption to their working week
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- Where: Online via WSET’s Online Classroom, with in-person tasting tutorials and exams in London.
- Study times: >15 hours of study per week recommended. There are no set times to log in (self-paced study) but you will be given weekly activities to complete including group assignments, discussions and quizzes.
- Attendance:
- Semester One: 22 weeks of online guided study, one tasting day, three exam days
- Semester Two: 24 weeks of online guided study, one tasting day, two exam days
- Intensity: Our most flexible option as study can be completed around other commitments
- Minimum completion time: Approx. 20 months
- Samples: Wines not included (except for in-person tasting days)
- Additional: Introductory webinar on the first day of each semester hosted by the Diploma team. This will be recorded for those who cannot attend
- Who: Those who need a flexible study option, international students or those far away from our classroom centres
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“The WSET Diploma has played an invaluable role in my professional development. I encourage anyone who is serious about a career in the wine trade to pursue this qualification.”