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WSET London School

How your wine tasting technique will develop from Level 2-3

Join educator Michael Buriak DipWSET to taste and compare two wines using the WSET Systematic Approach to Tasting® (SAT) for Level 2 and 3, and find out how the technique evolves as you progress your learning.

WSET London School

Understanding the quality level of a wine – webinar

Join educator Julia Lambeth DipWSET to learn how to use WSET Systematic Approach to Tasting® (SAT) to assess the quality of a wine.

WSET London School

Discover Australia: challenges and opportunities with Emma Symington MW (webinar)

Join Emma Symington MW as she explores the challenges and opportunities facing Australia's winemakers.

WSET London School

A tour of Great Britain's vineyards

Taste a range of the UK's top wines with Ed Dallimore, author of "The Vineyards of Great Britain". Each ticket includes a signed copy of the book!

WSET London School

Explore the wines of Switzerland

Join Simon Hardy DipWSET to discover Switzerland’s key wine regions, lesser-known local grape varieties and international varietal wines. You'll taste the quality that can be found in this under-the-radar country alongside some delicious Swiss cheeses.

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A history of wine: from the cradle of wine to Ancient Rome

Uncover the murky origins of winemaking and follow its journey across mountain and sea to the heart of the Roman Empire while sipping wine that will transport you to the age of antiquity.

WSET London School

A history of wine: Burgundy, Bordeaux and beyond

Chart the rise of some of the world's most famous wine regions and discover the unexpected origins of Champagne, Sherry and Chardonnay while sipping wine fit for royalty.

WSET London School

A history of wine: the making of modern wine

Follow the humble grape as it sets sail on the high seas. A tale of imperialism, globalisation, and innovation complemented by a flight of wine that shows how dramatically winemaking has changed over the past two centuries.