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Explore the wines of Switzerland

Join Simon Hardy DipWSET to discover Switzerland’s key wine regions, lesser-known local grape varieties and international varietal wines. You'll taste the quality that can be found in this under-the-radar country alongside some delicious Swiss cheeses.

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Veganuary wine and cheese pairing

Celebrate Veganuary and discover the rich and varied world of cheese and wine with Anjali Douglas DipWSET. You'll taste six premium wines and six artisan cheeses that are all 100% vegan.

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Burns Night Scotch Whisky tasting

Celebrate Burns Night at WSET School London with a flight of six delicious whiskies specially selected by Ed Wicks DipWSET.

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The career series part 1: designing wine

Discover new routes into wine with our panel of industry insiders as they reveal the stories behind their unique career paths in the world of design, branding and product.

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The career series part 3: words, words, words

Discover new routes into wine with our panel of industry insiders as they reveal the stories behind their unique career paths in the world of wine writing and communications.

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The Germany series part 1: Mosel, Nahe and Ahr

Julia Lambeth DipWSET will be kicking off our first Germany series by exploring the wine regions of Mosel, Nahe, and Ahr. Come along to taste some exceptional Riesling and Pinot Noir, discover some lesser-known wines, and uncover Germany's all-important connection between site and style.

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What makes Alsace so special?

Explore Alsace through eight fantastic wines, each carefully selected by Nina Cerullo DipWSET to showcase the diversity and quality this region has to offer.

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Discover Australia: Alternative varieties with Emma Symington MW (webinar)

Join Emma Symington MW as she explores the lesser-known grape varieties that some Australian winemakers believe may be the country’s future.