WSET® Level 2 Award in Wines

Hospo, Food & Tourism

A two-weekend course offering in-depth knowledge of wine production, grape varieties, world wine regions, food and wine pairing, and wine tasting skills, leading to the WSET® Level 2 Award in Wines.

NZ$1,395

inc GST

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This course starts anytime


In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

New Zealand School of Food and Wine, Auckland

It will take a total of 2 weeks

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Understand major wine growing regions and grape varieties

Students will gain knowledge of the world's major wine producing regions, their key grape varieties, and wine styles.

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Interpret wine labels

Develop the ability to interpret international wine labels and understand related terminology.

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Apply food and wine matching principles

Be able to provide basic guidance on pairing wine with food.

What You're Signing Up For

This course explores wine regions of the world and is designed for both wine enthusiasts and industry professionals seeking a well-respected international qualification. Students learn about key grape varieties, wine regions, wine-making processes, styles of wines, and label interpretation. The program also covers food and wine matching, principles of tasting and evaluating wines, and appropriate storage and service practices. Each session includes guided tastings. The course includes approximately 30 hours of study time, classroom sessions, self-directed study, and concludes with a 50-question multiple choice exam.

Course Content

  • How wine is made and factors influencing wine style
  • Key white grape varieties
  • Key black grape varieties
  • Wine-producing regions of the world
  • Sparkling wines
  • Sweet wines and fortified wines
  • Label terminology
  • Food and wine pairing
  • WSET Level 2 Systematic Approach to Tasting Wine
  • Appropriate wine storage and service
  • 1-hour, 50-question multiple choice exam

What you need to know first

Aged 18 or over

English requirements: NCEA Level 3, IELTS 6 or Upper-intermediate (B2) level or higher

Prior wine education recommended (WSET Level 1 Award in Wine or Certificate in NZ Wine) but not required. Industry experience may allow direct entry.

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Hospitality

  • Wine Industry

  • Beverage Service

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Entry-level wine industry roles

  • Wine sales and marketing

  • Restaurant and bar beverage staff

  • Wine retail positions