Principles of Winemaking Intensive – based at Laurel Vines in Yorkshire

Certificate

Duration

4 Days | 09:00-16:00

Course Overview

Principles of Winemaking Intensive - delivered at Laurel Vines Vineyard, Yorkshire

The aims of this 4-day intensive course are to provide a good level of knowledge and understanding of winemaking (oenology) to those who wish to start making wine, work in a winery, enter the wine trade, or have a strong interest in the world of wine. 

During the course, winemaking theory is introduced in the morning classroom session, then put into practice during the afternoon session in the winery.


It is based on the 5-day intensive Principles of Winemaking course adapted to allow for delivery in a commercial winery and aims to give students a good understanding of winery activities over a short, intense, period of time.

The location for this course is Laurel Vines Vineyard, Laurel Farm, Aike, Driffield, YO25 9BG

Course Cost 

This course is FREE*, thanks to the Plumpton Wine Resilience Fund. More information about this fund can be found here.

Please refer to our terms and conditions below to take advantage of this offer between January - July 2026.

Note that the cost will show on your application form, however please disregard this if you meet the funding criteria to access the Plumpton Wine Resilience Fund.

*Subject to eligibility

 

Cost for a non-funded learner: £1000 

Modules

What will you study? 

Topics include:

  • Harvest Preparation
  • Grape Processing
  • Must Amelioration
  • Alcoholic Fermentation
  • Red Wine Production
  • Wine Clarification
  • Wine Stability and Packaging
  • Sparkling Wine Production

Assessment

The course ends with a 30-minute multiple-choice exam


PPE Required

The programme includes practical activity, so requires students to bring:
• Good sturdy footwear such as Wellington boots
• Working clothes or overall


Entry Requirements

This course is suitable for anyone who is over 18 and has an interest in the subject.

 

Terms & Conditions

1. Course Dates:
All courses must be booked and attended between 1 January and 31 July 2026


2. Commitment to attend:
All courses are fully funded. By enrolling on a programme, you are committing to attend. Failure to attend without notifying the College at least 10 days prior to the course start date will result in a £50 administration charge.


3. Number of Courses:
There is no limit to the number of courses an individual or company may book under this scheme. However, no one course can be repeated by and individual.

4. Materials:
Any required materials or equipment must be purchased separately and are not covered by the funding.  These will be clearly stated in the course information.

5. Eligibility:

Free training is offered through the Governments' Adult Skills Fund and cannot be accessed by individuals or organisations from devolved authorities (areas include but may not be exclusive to: Greater Manchester, Liverpool City Region, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, York and North Yorkshire, North East, East Midlands, Cambridgeshire & Peterborough, Cornwall, Tees Valley, Bristol, London).

If you are already enrolled in an Apprenticeship Scheme you may not be eligible for funding. If you are enrolled in a Skills  Bootcamp, please check whether you are eligible with the Skills Bootcamp team by emailing skillsbootcamps@plumpton.ac.uk .

6. Accommodation and travel:
Plumpton College does not provide free accommodation.
On-site accommodation may be available at a discounted rate, subject to availability and payable separately.
We do have travel bursaries for those in low income please look on our website for further details.

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