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WSET Diploma D5 In-Person Workshop [Sept 20 & 21]

  • Commonwealth Wine School 35 Dunster Street Cambridge, MA, 02138 United States (map)

WSET Diploma D5 In-Person Workshop [September 20 & 21 ]

In-Person Workshop: September 20th and 21st, 10am to 5pm ET

In preparation for the exam on October 21, 2025, 3:30PM ET

Cost: $295

Location: Commonwealth Wine School, Cambridge, MA

Instructor: Erika Frey

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UNIT D5: FORTIFIED WINES

This unit is a thorough review of the production techniques of the major types of Fortified wines, as well as an in-depth examination of the major producing countries and regions. Assessment is a 90-minute exam combining guided tasting and short answers.

Overview:
Add an immersive, two-day in-person workshop to your WSET Diploma Unit 5 online studies. Held on Saturday and Sunday, this workshop sharpens tasting skills and exam preparedness through structured guided tastings and mock theory questions, held at our Cambridge, MA location.

What You’ll Experience

1. Guided Tasting Sessions

  • Conduct multiple guided tastings of a curated selection of fortified wines.

  • Compare key styles—Port (Ruby, Tawny, Vintage), Sherry (Fino, Amontillado, Oloroso), Madeira, vin doux naturel, and more.

  • Identify typical fortification techniques, aromas, sweetness levels, and fortified wine maturation profiles.

  • Practice WSET-style tasting notes, honing descriptors and assessment accuracy under timed conditions.

2. Mock Theory Exam Practice

  • Tackle a set of mock short-answer questions replicating the exam format you'll face in October 2025.

  • Review your answers with peers and the instructor, receiving targeted feedback to sharpen both content knowledge and exam strategy.

  • Focus on key topics: production methods, regional regulations, historic context, and service recommendations.

3. Expert-Led Review Sessions

  • Led by an experienced accredited instructor, Erika Frey, who will reinforce production techniques, signature styles, and regional distinctions.

  • Integrate insights from the online course, bridging conceptual learning with sensory practice.

  • Develop techniques for answering exam-style short questions clearly and concisely.

4. Peer Collaboration & Discussion

  • Engage in roundtable discussions to compare tasting interpretations and theory answers.

  • Benefit from diverse perspectives as you learn from common missteps and practice identifying the varied expressions of wine characteristics.

  • Build confidence with your tasting notes and written theory answers.

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