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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.
WSET London School
Webinar: are you ready for the WSET Diploma?
A free online session for anyone who is thinking about enrolling onto the WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines. Find out how studying for this industry-leading qualification could benefit you, and the different study options that are available to you through WSET School London.
WSET London School
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.
WSET London School
Diploma open evening and tasting
Register for our open evening to learn about the Level 4 Diploma in Wines, experience tasting as part of this qualification, and meet a few members of the WSET School London team.
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Masterclass: Alto Adige DOC and Etna DOC
The consortia of Alto Adige DOC wines and Etna DOC wines have joined forces to host this free masterclass with Master of Wine Nancy Gilchrist.
WSET London School
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.
WSET London School
Discover Australia: Yarra Valley and Mornington Peninsula with Emma Symington MW (webinar)
Join Emma Symington MW as she explores the wines and winemakers of two of Australia's coolest winemaking regions.
WSET London School
A history of wine: Burgundy, Bordeaux and beyond
Chart the rise of some of the world's most famous wine regions and discover the unexpected origins of Champagne, Sherry and Chardonnay while sipping wine fit for royalty.