WSET Level 3 Award in Wines

A 10 week advanced level qualification for professionals working in the wine industry and for wine enthusiasts.

WSET Level 3 Award in Wines

Who Should Attend


For individuals seeking to delve deeper into the world of wines, this qualification provides a detailed understanding of grape growing and wine making. Upon completion you will be able to assess wines accurately, and use your understanding to confidently explain wine style and quality. Upon successful completion you will receive a WSET certificate and lapel pin, and will be able to use the associated WSET certified logo.

This qualification is open to students who hold the WSET Level 2 Award in Wines & Spirits or can demonstrate the equivalent level of knowledge. It is recommended that students complete the Level 2 Award in Wines & Spirits before progressing to the Level 3 Award. If you would like to submit an application to skip Level 2, contact us.

The program provides a detailed analysis of the principal wines and regions of the world. This course also provides an in-depth instruction of the WSET Systematic Approach to Tasting.

Level 3 is a prerequisite for candidates planning to study for the WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines and Spirits qualification.

WEI and WSET strive to make this qualification available to everyone and offer a Reasonable Adjustment Policy designed to increase accessibility of this certification.

Course Outline



The WSET Level 3 Award in Wines is designed to give a thorough understanding of the factors that account for the style, quality and price of the principal still, sparkling and fortified wines of the world. The qualification will assist those who are required to make professional evaluations of wines with regards to their style, quality and price. The qualification provides the in-depth product knowledge required to underpin job skills and competencies, for example in product selection in the retail and hospitality sectors. Successful candidates will be able to describe the characteristics of the principal wines of the world and give information on the key factors influencing style, quality and price. They will consequently be in a position to advise management, to answer customer queries authoritatively, and to make informed selections of wines in a variety of situations.

In order to meet the qualification aims there are six learning outcomes spread over two Units. In order to gain the WSET Level 3 Award in Wines candidates must pass both Units.

Unit 1: The Theory of Wines of the World


Learning Outcome 1
Identify the principal natural and human factors in the vineyard and winery that are involved in the production of still wines of the world and explain how they can influence the style, quality and price of these wines.
Learning Outcome 2
Identify and describe the characteristics of the still wines produced in the principal wine producing regions of the world and explain how the key natural and human factors in the vineyard, winery, law and commerce can influence the style, quality and price of these wines.
Learning Outcome 3
Identify and describe the characteristics of the principal sparkling wines of the world and explain how the key natural and human factors in the vineyard, winery, law and commerce can influence the style, quality and price of these wines.
Learning Outcome 4
Identify and describe the characteristics of the principal fortified wines of the world and explain how the key natural and human factors in the vineyard, winery and law can influence the style, quality and price of these wines.
Learning Outcome 5
Demonstrate the ability to provide information and advice to customers and staff about wines.

Unit 2: The Analytical Tasting of Wine


Learning Outcome 1
Accurately describe the key characteristics of the principal still wines of the world and use the description to make an assessment of quality and an assessment of readiness for drinking.

WSET Level 3 Systematic Approach to Tasting - How to taste wines and evaluate the quality, style and price. This unit is assessed by a blind tasting exam of two wines and exam as follows at WEI location.

Course Specification


The full course specification is also available to download.

Exam Overview


50 question multiple choice test
Short answer and essay exam of 4-5 questions
Blind tasting exam of two wines
Students must achieve a 55% or better in each section of the exam.
The exam is included in tuition and occurs on the last day of class.

Cost and Dates


$1,250 for the in-person classroom.
Price includes all materials, exams and all wines.
Discounts available for groups of five or more and trade industry members

On-campus Class Locations

The 2023 courses are generally held at Peak Beverage, 4375 Brighton Blvd Denver, CO 80216. Registration is accepted up until the start date but early registration increases the chance of attendance given classes may be closed due to class size restrictions.

Date of birth and mailing address are also required at time of purchase.


Online Courses

The online version of this course is offered here.

Price: $ 1250.00

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