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Flavour chemistry: exploring aroma compounds in red wine

What flavours result from barrel ageing wine? What do ‘carbonic maceration’ and cork taint' smell like? Find out at our wine tasting workshop with The Art of Tasting’s Sietze Wijma.

WSET London School

Explore Madeira wine and cheese with the Academy of Cheese

Join Anjali Douglas and Patrick McGuigan for an evening of all things Madeira and cheese.

WSET London School

Flavour chemistry: one-day aroma compounds bootcamp

What flavours result from barrel ageing wine? What do ‘carbonic maceration’ and 'cork taint' smell like? Answer these questions, and many more, at this all-day flavour chemistry workshop, led by sensory scientist Sietze Wijma.

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The amari of Italy: from aperitivi to digestivi

Join wine educator Richard Lane DipWSET and Italian food and wine expert and journalist Luisa Welch DipWSET for a festive tasting that will open your senses to the fabulous world of Italian amari.

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WSET Level 1 Award in Spirits: Day Course

This hands-on course is an ideal starting point for those embarking on a career in spirits or hospitality, or enthusiasts wanting to get to grips with a range of key spirit styles.

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WSET Level 2 Award in Beer: Intensive course

An intermediate-level qualification for anyone looking to explore and understand the world of beer. With our consecutive course, over three days you'll learn how key ingredients and production processes influence the style and quality of beer.

WSET London School

WSET Level 2 Award in Wines: Online

Study for our most popular qualification as an online course. Over five weeks, you'll gain a broad knowledge of the key wines of the world. You can even take the exam online!

WSET London School

WSET Level 2 Award in Beer: Saturday course

An intermediate-level qualification for anyone looking to explore and understand the world of beer. With our Saturday course, over five days you'll learn how key ingredients and production processes influence the style and quality of beer.