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WSET London School

WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines: Intensive course (Semester Two)

Study for this industry-leading Diploma in Wines through semester block release. Build expert-level wine knowledge and understanding through blocks of consecutive-day study and hone your tasting skills through an immersive classroom experience.

WSET Global

Diversity, equity and inclusion

Diversity, equity and inclusion have always been at the heart of our business. They are central to our mission to provide accessible best-in-class education and qualifications to inspire and empower the world's wine and spirits professionals and enthusiasts.

WSET London School

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.

WSET London School

History of gin with Julia Lambeth DipWSET (webinar)

Julia Lambeth DipWSET takes you on a virtual journey through the history of gin in her latest webinar. Join in with a G&T of your choice!

WSET London School

Discover Sherry with Lauren Denyer DipWSET (webinar)

Join our in-house Spanish wine expert and Certified Sherry Educator Lauren Denyer DipWSET on a virtual journey down to Southern Spain to explore the fascinating fortified wines of Jerez.

WSET London School

Discover Baijiu with Derek Sandhaus (webinar)

Discover this fascinating Chinese spirits category through a conversational webinar with Baijiu expert Derek Sandhaus and WSET's Rob McCaughey.

WSET London School

Variety in focus: Grenache/Garnacha with Lucy Stevenson DipWSET (webinar)

Join Lucy Stevenson DipWSET to take a close look at the sun-loving Grenache/Garnacha grape. Feel free to join in with a glass of your choice!

WSET London School

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.