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WSET London School

A history of wine series

Take a dive into the weird and wonderful history of wine as we trace its humble beginnings in the Caucasus to the high tables of kings and queens and into kitchen cabinets across the world.

WSET London School

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.

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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.

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What to drink... with Lauren Denyer DipWSET

Lauren Denyer DipWSET hosts the next tasting in this new series in which our educators showcase a flight of wines that they think you should know about.

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Discover South Africa's new wave wines

Malcolm Venter will showcase the best and brightest of South Africa's new winemaking talent and the wines they're producing.

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The Germany series part 2: Rheingau, Rheinhessen and Pfalz

Discover the diversity of German wine in the second session of the series. Julia Lambeth DipWSET will take you through the regions of Rheingau, Rheinhessen and Pfalz, showcasing a range of styles from fizz to barrel-fermented whites and even ice wine!

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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.