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Wine Courses

Wine Essentials, Consumer Wine courses, Winery tasting room training

Wine Essentials I

The subject of wine can be a daunting one, especially for the total novice. It is difficult to know where to start. With each course there is a recommended wine list that is appropriate to the course. We strongly encourage you to try these wines during the course of your studies. This is a self-paced course and should take approximately 19-25 hours including study time to complete.
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Duration:19-25 hours

Wine Essentials II

Congratulations on moving ahead with the Wine Essentials II course. This is a very exciting program that opens up new areas of knowledge for you. Now that you have mastered the foundational wine skills in Wine Essentials I we introduce the world of vinification and viticulture to you. How wine is made and how vineyards are managed. We take you across the world where you now discover the different and important regions of each wine producing country. You are invited to visually see the culinary
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Duration:19-25 hours

Consumer Wine Course

The wine consumer is often ignored for all the wrong reasons and this course is especially designed with you, the consumer. Over 27 lessons this comprehensive course opens the world of wine wide open to the wine enthusiast, beginner, aficionado and even the professional. There are different perspectives and the basics of wine are covered in the initial lessons.
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Duration:19-25 hours

Preview Course

We hope you enjoy this preview and allow you to choose from one of our 27 courses that are available globally 24/7/365 in 26 languages. This preview course is a non certificate course as it is a preview course. The time to complete this course will be between 3 – 5 hours on average
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Duration:3-5 hours

Winery Tasting Room Training

There are over 50,000 possibilities where you might be able to work in a winery tasting room in the world. In Bordeaux there are over 7 500 wineries and that is Bordeaux only! In North America there are over 8300 wineries and we have not counted Europe, Australia, Chile, Argentina, China, and other wine producing regions. The majority of wineries have tasting rooms where their guests come and visit. The perception is the “tasting room staff” have minimal knowledge, that has now changed with t
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Duration:6-8 hours

Icewine

Icewine and Canada are synonymous with each other. The succulent juicy fruit flavours developed in a minimum of -8 C is heavenly. There are other countries that make Icewine and each have different regulations. This course takes you on a sweet journey of wine and your knowledge on Icewine will be highly sought after.
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Duration:19-25 hours

Port

The word Port conjures up images of far flung away colonies with the British flag fluttering in the wind . Pass the port on the left, never the right is a well known tradition in the navy. It was the time of Britannia rules the waves and port was spread where the British went. Port hails from the wonderful country and oldest ally of Britain, Portugal. Port was discovered due to the circumstances that prevailed during the Napoleonic wars when red wine was no longer being exported from France to E
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Duration:19-25 hours

Sparkling Wine

As Napoleon once said, “Champagne in victory to celebrate and champagne in defeat to dull the pain.” Everyone appreciates the qualities of a good sparkling wine and there are such amazing wines that are produced all around the globe. In this course you will be able to identify, sparkling wine from around the world. The different grapes used, the differences these contribute to flavour and aroma and of course how it is made. It is a remarkable insight into a world of elegance and fashion.
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Duration:19-25 hours

Wines of Argentina

he gauchos of the famed Pampas of Argentina, live and breathe the life of a cowboy herding the cattle and, at dinner time, salivate over the deliciously flavoured Asado. What better to pair with this fabulous meat dish then the signature red wines of Argentina, made from the voluptuous Malbec grape. Gently caressed from its home in Bordeaux, the Malbec grape now mostly found in France in Cahors, has been hailed as a hero in Argentina and is the grape that best represents this country’s red wine.
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Duration:19-25 hours

Wines of Australia

Australia, vast and mysterious. Huge wine regions in the inland of the country and on the highly populated coastal regions this continent make for an enormously diverse and robust wine culture. The Rieslings of the valley of Eden and Clare are perfect examples of what this grape can do, different to German Rieslings but equal in quality and their unwavering fruitiness. These are wines that please. Join us as we visit the German settlement of Barossa and see the Shiraz grapes of this famous regi
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Duration:19-25 hours

Wines of Canada

2017 marks Canada’s 150th anniversary, a milestone that is a proud marker of this vast country’s achievements and accomplishments. Known more for polar ice caps, polar and grizzly bears, beaver and other stunning wildlife, Canadian wines are making their mark on the world. While wine production touches most Canadian provinces, two main regions stand out as Canada’s foremost wine producing areas: the Niagara escarpment, in Ontario and, to the west, the Okanagan Valley, in British Columbia.
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Duration:19-25 hours

Wines of Chile

Chilean wine carries on its shoulders the pride of South American wines. Highly concentrated in fruit, yet still incredibly sophisticated, the climate and the terroir of these countries results in wines that are as rich as they are complex. From the exquisite Sena wine by Eduardo Chadwick, to the volume bulk wine, Chile has it all. To the north, the Casablanca region is home to many a stunning Chardonnay and moving into the Central valley we are greeted by Maipo and other famous regions, known
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Duration:19-25 hours

Wines of China

We are extremely proud to be the first global wine educating body to offer the certification for the Wines of China. According to the International Organization of Vine and Wine China 2017 statistics table, China is the 6th??largest wine producer in the world producing a staggering 10.8 million hectolitres of wine. China produces more wine than Chile, Australia and South Africa respectively.
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Duration:19-25 hours

Wines of France

It is not by mere chance that the French are considered, the world over, the custodians of fine wine. Armed with the grace of Pinot Noir and the muscular strength of a Cabernet Sauvignon we see no retreat from quality or diversity of grapes and wine styles. The French are in their element and as they famously share “joie de vivre”. We transport ourselves to the year 1153 when Bordeaux was English and the birth of the quintessential Claret of the English, a proud heritage that persists to the 21s
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Duration:19-25 hours

Wines of Germany

Like their Riesling, with steely determination and the ability to take on what appears to be insurmountable odds the Germans excel in winemaking in their less than hospitable wine environment. The meandering Rhine River opens the steep curve hugging terrain with carpet like vineyards, hosting the elements to produce world class wines.
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Duration:19-25 hours

Wines of Italy

Romance, art and beauty are synonymous with this wondrously proud people. Descendants of Medici, Michelangelo, Galileo, Armani and the wine giants of Chianti, Sassicia and Barolo. The Romans set the stage and the Italians cultivated La Dolce Vita.
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Duration:19-25 hours

Wines of New Zealand

The antipodes, more well known for their sporting prowess and zest for life in the sun have established themselves as juggernauts in the world of wine in the last few decades. 1986 was a milestone for New Zealand, who took it upon themselves to thrust the crown of wine excellence on their head for producing Sauvignon Blanc. Nowhere in the world can you match the characteristically joyful taste of Sauvignon Blanc as that from the Southern island region of Marlborough. It is unmistakable with its
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Duration:19-25 hours

Wines of Portugal

The Douro valley, famed for Port wine is located in the historically rich land of northern Portugal. Home to renowned world explorers whose reputation is etched in discovery are Vasco De Gama and Magellan. The idyllic mountains of the Douro greet you as you enter this UNESCO designated site. Populated with undulating vistas with captivate the romance of the area from the gent awakening sunrise to the spectacularly impressive vibrantly coloured sunset, Portugal offers an unsurpassed an often over
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Duration:19-25 hours

Wines of South Africa

A massive line-up of wines as equally impressive as their country’s world rugby champions, South African wines are equal to the task of meeting any wine challengers. Elgin and Walker bay straddle the pinnacle of excellence with their grape varietals, a touch of class. The continental climate of the interior and the charming Mediterranean climate of the coastal region offer a diverse grape selection and naturally the world respected Pinotage is exemplary in style and elegance. Pinotage, is a c
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Duration:19-25 hours

Wines of Spain

The robust Rioja reds, interspaced with the delicate Sauvignon Blanc of Rueda and celebrating with Cava from Priorato are a glimpse of the impressive line-up of Spanish wines waiting to be discovered. The luscious wines of Spain are divine and can be equally enjoyed with or without food. The romantic Tempranillo grape and Cervantes Don Quixote share the countryside of the Meseta. Take a leaf out of Cervantes highly respected literature treasure and meander on paper at least the stories of Cadiz
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Duration:19-25 hours

Wines of United States

Although the U.S. wine market has existed for more than two centuries, it is only in the 50 years that the U.S. has established itself as a world-class producer of wine. The famous Judgement in Paris in 1976, immortalised on the silver screen with the movie ‘Bottleshock’, is the embodiment of the sheer willpower and resolve to succeed and then conquer. This determination has led to world-wide respect for U.S. wine.
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Duration:19-25 hours