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Discover Australia: Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc with Emma Symington MW (webinar)
Join Emma Symington MW as she explores the regions and winemakers producing two of the country's most under-appreciated grape varieties.
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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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Discover Australia: Barossa and McLaren Vale with Emma Symington MW (webinar)
Join Australian wine expert and Master of Wine Emma Symington to learn about Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale – two of the Southern Hemisphere's oldest and most revered wine regions.
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Variety in focus: Pinot Gris/Pinot Grigio (Diploma students only)
Join Diploma educator Lauren Denyer DipWSET at WSET School London as she leads you through a tasting of seen and blind Pinot Gris/Pinot Grigio wines to support your Level 4 Diploma in Wines studies.
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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.
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The Spain series
Take a journey across the Iberian peninsula, tasting Spanish wines from iconic regions and lesser-known producers.
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The Spain series part 2: Ribera del Duero, Toro, Rueda and more
Continue your journey through Spain by exploring the country's centre from the dizzying heights of the Sierra de Gredos to the sun-parched earth of Ribera del Duero.
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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, lesser-known but exciting regions producing some seriously underrated wines.