Course information
The first block session of the WSET Diploma in Wines International at Weinakademie Österreich in Rust will take place from Wednesday 19 May to Saturday 29 May 2027. This session will include study trips to Austrian wine regions that focus on international varieties in Wachau and Kamptal and on indigenous red wines and noble sweet wines in Burgenland.
The second block session (Wednesday 20 October to Tue 26 October 2027) will also be held in Rust. This session will also include a visiting programme. Furthermore Diploma students will be invited to attend the annual Weinakademiker graduation ceremony at Esterházy Palace.
Leading member wineries of Istituto Grandi Marchi (IGM) will support the Italian Diploma session, which will be held in Florence in March/April 2028.
During the Diploma block in Florence students will have the opportunity to taste wines from members of Istituto Grandi Marchi. They will be invited to Antinori´s Tignanello winery and other leading premium wineries in Tuscany. A special field trip will take students to leading wineries in Bolgheri.
Furthermore students will be invited as VIP guests to attend the prestigious OperaWine event ahead of Vinitaly 2028 in Verona.
Course dates 2027/28
AUSTRIA, Rust/Vienna &
ITALY, Florence
Course venues:
Weinakademie Österreich, Seehof, A 7071 Rust
Florence (course venue tbc)
Course fee:
The course fee for D 1 - 7 is EUR 9470.-. For payment by instalments the course fee for D 1 - 7 amounts to EUR 9620.-. The first instalment (EUR 4810.-)
ahead of the course start, the second (EUR 2405.-) ahead of the 2. Diploma session and the third (EUR 2405.-) ahead of the 3. Diploma session. Accomodation is not included in the course fee.
Bursaries:
For more information please visit:
www.weinakademie.at/Diploma_Bursary_Scheme27.pdf
Registration deadline: Monday, 22 March 2027
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