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Microorganisms and wine fermentation with Dirceu Vianna Junior MW, Ann Dumont and Sam Harrop MW (webinar)

Join Dirceu Vianna Junior MW, Ann Dumont and Sam Harrop MW to examine the microorganisms found in fermenting wine and to explore the contributions and threats of microbiological populations in winemaking.

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Discover North Macedonia’s Vranec grape with Zvonko Herceg (webinar)

Join WSET Educator Zvonko Herceg for a virtual discovery of the Vranec grape variety and the key wine regions of North Macedonia.

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Sherry and food pairing with Lauren Denyer DipWSET (webinar)

Join our in-house Sherry aficionado Lauren Denyer DipWSET to celebrate international #sherryweek with a webinar all about how this fantastic fortified wine interacts with food.

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Harvest special: English wine and cheese pairing with Patrick McGuigan and Lydia Harrison MW (webinar)

Join cheese writer Patrick McGuigan and Master of Wine Lydia Harrison as they join forces again to discuss English cheese and wine.

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Discover Tokaj with Annamaria Panka Juhasz DipWSET (webinar)

Is Tokaj the world's most complex wine region? Join Annamaria Panka Juhasz, a sommelier in Budapest, to discover the intricacies of this famous Hungarian region.

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A close look at Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon (webinar/panel talk)

An in depth look at how climate and soils affect the winemaking and style of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. This webinar is open to all levels of knowledge but would be perfect for students studying the WSET Level 3 Award in Wines or the WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines.

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Discover Malagousia and Xinomavro: Prototypal Greek Grapes with Maria Moutsou (webinar)

An exploration of two of Greece’s most important grape varieties, Malagousia and Xinomavro, with Greek wine expert Maria Moutsou.

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WSET Level 2 Award in Wines: Consecutive (intensive) course

Study for our most popular qualification as an intensive consecutive-day course. In just three days you'll gain a broad knowledge of the key wines of the world.