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Discover Rioja with Lauren Denyer DipWSET (webinar)

Join our in-house Spanish wine expert Lauren Denyer DipWSET on Zoom to explore the traditions and innovations in Spain's famous Rioja DOCa.

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Discover Greece with Maria Moutsou (webinar)

Greek wine expert Maria Moutsou invites you on a virtual journey through Greece's vineyards, exploring the vast influence that this ancient winemaking culture has had on everything from wine classification to food pairing.

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Discover Piemonte with Nina Cerullo (webinar)

Join Italian wine expert Nina Cerullo to explore the wonderful wines of Piemonte, from Gavi to Barolo.

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See things differently: looking beyond 'white rum' with Nick King DipWSET (webinar)

Nick King, WSET's Head of Product Development for spirits qualifications, unpacks the term 'white rum' and explains why there's too much diversity within water white/colourless rums to lump them all under the same heading.

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Variety in focus: Chenin Blanc with Chris Martin DipWSET (webinar)

Chris Martin DipWSET takes a look at Chenin Blanc, easily one of the world's most interesting and versatile grapes. Join in with a glass of your choice!

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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.

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Discover Tuscany with Nina Cerullo (webinar)

Join Italian wine expert Nina Cerullo to explore the wonderful wines of Tuscany in this one-hour webinar.

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Still wines of Portugal: a trip from north to south with Dirceu Vianna Junior MW (webinar)

Join Portuguese wine expert Dirceu Vianna Junior MW for a virtual tour of Portugal's still wine-producing regions, from the famous Vinho Verde in the north to the endlessly diverse reds and whites of the south.