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WSET London School
WSET Level 1 Award in Wines: Evening course
This evening course is the perfect way for beginners to start exploring the world of wine. Book now.
WSET London School
WSET Level 2 Award in Spirits: Consecutive (intensive) course
Develop your expertise in distilled beverages and gain knowledge and understanding of a broad range of spirits and liqueurs in a brand-neutral environment.
WSET London School
The modern face of Calvados
The world’s favorite French apple brandy is back, and it’s here to stay. Join Stephanie Jordan of Drinking Out Loud to discover the exciting producers and innovators who are modernising this fascinating spirit.
WSET London School
Wines of Georgia
A rare chance to taste wines and grapes from all over Georgia, learn about their traditional methods of wine production and discover the producers who are the driving force behind the industry.
WSET London School
Celebrate English Wine Week with Ridgeview (webinar)
English Wine Week 2020 takes place 20 - 28 June with a host of online events. We'll be celebrating with this webinar hosted by our friends at Ridgeview, one of the pioneers of English sparkling wine.
WSET London School
Introducing the WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines, with Russell Dent DipWSET (webinar)
A webinar for anyone who is currently thinking of enrolling onto the WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines. Find out how studying for this industry-leading qualification could benefit you.
WSET Global
Simplifying your back bar, session 1: Cognac and Armagnac (webinar with BCB)
"If you could only have five spirits from a category on your back bar, what would they be and why?" Join WSET's Rob McCaughey as the series kicks off on Tuesday 26th May with a deep dive into the world of Cognac and Armagnac with US Beverage Director and mixologist, Kellie Thorn.
WSET Global
Simplifying your back bar, episode 2: American Whiskey (webinar with BCB)
"If you could only have five spirits from a category on your back bar, what would they be and why?"