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Leading Academy of Wines & Spirits
WSET Level 1: Wines Course
- Manchester, United Kingdom
Course
English
This course is a good starting point for the exploration of wine styles, food and wine pairing and making the most of wine by learning about the correct storage and service conditions.


Queensford College (All campuses)
Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA)
- Brisbane, Australia
Course
On-Campus
English
This course aims to educate individuals about the responsible practices that must be followed whenever alcohol is sold or served. This short unit applies to all levels of sales personnel involved in the sale, service and promotional service of alcohol in licensed premises at any workplace, hospitality venue, packaged liquor outlet, winery, brewery and distillery.
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A Wine and Spirits degree program offers a deep dive into the fascinating and nuanced world of beverage production, marketing, and cultural significance. At the Courses level, you'll engage with a mix of practical skills and theoretical knowledge essential for success in this dynamic field.
Through courses in viticulture and enology, you’ll explore the science of grape growing and wine production, as well as the intricacies of distillation for spirits. You'll develop essential skills such as sensory analysis, understanding fermentation processes, and mastering beverage service techniques. Experiential learning opportunities, like tastings and hands-on workshops, enhance your understanding and prepare you for real-world applications.
As students engage with the complexities of the industry, they cultivate adaptability and confidence in navigating various wine and spirits categories and consumer preferences. Graduates often pursue roles in hospitality, retail management, or even product development, armed with knowledge that's valued across global markets. The focus on wine and spirits not only enriches your understanding but also opens pathways to a lively and evolving industry.