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The Germany series part 3: Baden, Württemberg and Franken
Enjoy a panoply of weird and wonderful grapes in the final session of the Germany series, where we'll explore the regions of Baden, Wurttemberg, and Franken, which have reputations for producing outstanding wines from varieties other than Riesling.
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The career series part 1: designing wine
Discover new routes into wine with our panel of industry insiders as they reveal the stories behind their unique career paths in the world of design, branding and product.
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The career series part 2: bytes and bottles
Discover new routes into wine with our panel of industry insiders as they reveal the stories behind their unique career paths in the world of wine and technology.
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The career series part 3: words, words, words
Discover new routes into wine with our panel of industry insiders as they reveal the stories behind their unique career paths in the world of wine writing and communications.
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The multiple sides of the Rhône Valley
Join Linda Field DipWSET for an exploration of the classic red and lesser-known white wines of the Rhône Valley.
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Explore sake fermentation
Discover how this critical stage in the production of sake can produce a range of aromas, flavours and styles. You'll taste six ultra-premium samples alongside some light food pairings.
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The Germany series part 1: Mosel, Nahe and Ahr
Julia Lambeth DipWSET will be kicking off our first Germany series by exploring the wine regions of Mosel, Nahe, and Ahr. Come along to taste some exceptional Riesling and Pinot Noir, discover some lesser-known wines, and uncover Germany's all-important connection between site and style.
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Flavour chemistry: identifying faults in wine
What do “volatile acidity” and “reduction” smell like? What is the difference between a taint and an off-flavour? Find out at this tasting, led by sensory scientist Sietze Wijma.