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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 DipWSET.
WSET London School
WSET Level 2 Award in Spirits: Day release course
Develop your expertise in distilled beverages and gain knowledge and understanding of a broad range of spirits and liqueurs in a brand-neutral environment.
WSET London School
The multiple sides of the Rhône Valley
Join Linda Field DipWSET for an exploration of the classic red and lesser-known white wines of the Rhône Valley.
WSET London School
Lesser-known Georgia
Join Shane Jones DipWSET to explore the fascinating diversity of one of the oldest wine-producing countries in the world.
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 DipWSET.
WSET London School
Sherry Week: a beginner's guide to Sherry
Celebrate International Sherry Week with a beginner-friendly tasting of one of wine's most misunderstood categories.
WSET Global
WSET Remote Invigilation Essential Guidance
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WSET Global
How to enrol on a WSET course
Once you’ve decided you’re ready to take your wine, spirit or sake knowledge to the next level with a WSET qualification, the first step is to work out which qualification you want to achieve.