WSET Sake CourseS
WSET Sake courses provide a structured, globally recognized pathway to understanding sake. Students build skills in tasting, production methods, classification, and labeling while learning to describe sake with confidence using a standardized approach. Blending theory with guided tasting, the program is practical, engaging, and highly valued in hospitality, retail, and the broader drinks industry for professional development, training, and career advancement.
more about our sake classes
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Most students start their WSET Sake journey with Level 1 Sake Course, which is designed as a clear, accessible introduction to styles, production basics, storage, and service. It’s ideal if you’re new to sake or want a structured foundation before moving into more detailed tasting and classification work.
If you already have solid sake experience or study, you may be ready to begin with WSET Level 2 in Sake.
As an expert-level qualification, WSET Level 3 in Sake is only recommended for graduates of Level 2 in Sake or those with advanced-level knowledge.
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Our WSET Sake courses are built around how people actually learn, combining structured curriculum, guided tastings, interactive discussion, and clear teaching methods that focus on real understanding. With over 20 years of experience delivering WSET education, we blend proven instructional excellence with a fun, engaging classroom environment that keeps students involved and confident throughout their studies.
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WSET sake certification classes are highly respected because they make a complex and fascinating drink easy to understand through a clear, structured learning approach and guided tasting. Students don’t just learn facts—they learn how to confidently describe, evaluate, and talk about sake using a shared global standard that’s recognized across the drinks industry.
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All course fees are inclusive of course materials, exam, and certificate fees.
For our in-person students, tuition includes all tasting fees. Although sake tasting is recommended for online studies, samples are not included.