4 Oenology Diploma degrees in Auckland
- Diploma
- Oceania
- New Zealand
- Auckland
- Food and Beverage Studies
- Beverage Studies
- Oenology
4 Oenology Diploma degrees in Auckland
New Zealand School of Wines and Spirits
Level 2 Award in Spirits
- Auckland, New Zealand
Diploma
On-Campus
English
The Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) Level 2 Award in Spirits covers spirits and liqueurs' main categories. It examines the influences of production methods on the different styles available in each category. Throughout the course, you’ll develop analytical tasting skills while exploring the use of spirits in cocktails.
New Zealand School of Wines and Spirits
Level 4 Diploma in Wines
- Auckland, New Zealand
Diploma
On-Campus
English
The Diploma is the highest course level offered by the Wine and Spirit Education Trust. It is an internationally recognized professional qualification, with just over 1,800 students per year taking the course.
New Zealand School of Wines and Spirits
Level 2 Award in Wines
- Auckland, New Zealand
Diploma
On-Campus
English
The WSET Level 2 Award in Wines gives a broad overview of the world of wines. Each class focuses on specific subjects and always includes the opportunity to taste related wines. The course is taught over three days, and upon completion of classes on the third day, students sit a one-hour, 50 questions multiple choice closed book exam.
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Diploma in Professional Wine Management (Sommelier)
- Auckland, New Zealand
Diploma
On-Campus
English
The New Zealand School of Food & Wine is the only Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) authorized provider in New Zealand offering a 32-week classroom-based teaching program. This intensive program offers hospitality professionals or wine enthusiasts an NZQA Accredited Level 6 Diploma alongside the internationally recognized WSET qualifications.
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Students who wish to gain expertise in wine and winemaking may wish to pursue studies in oenology. In this course of study, students can learn about wine regions around the world, the scientific process of turning grapes into wine and wine production.
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