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Flavour chemistry: exploring aroma compounds in white wine

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

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Flavour chemistry: exploring aroma compounds in red wine

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

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Italian series part 4: Southern Italy

Discover the delights of Southern Italy, a rich resource of indigenous varieties and wine styles that offer excellent quality and value.

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What to drink... with Chris Martin DipWSET

Chris Martin 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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A beginner's guide to sake

Come along to this introductory tasting for anyone curious about sake, a fascinating and diverse beverage made from fermented rice. Hosted by sake specialist and educator Honami Matsumoto.

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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.

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The Germany series

Travel up the twisting Mosel Valley, sail down the mighty Rhine and climb to the peaks of the Haardt Mountains with Julia Lambeth DipWSET, as she takes you on a journey through the famous and lesser-known wines of Germany.

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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.