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WSET London School

Flavour chemistry: exploring aroma compounds in white wine

What do "esters" and "terpenes" smell like? How does the characteristic petrol note in aged Riesling develop? Find out at this wine tasting workshop with The Art of Tasting’s Sietze Wijma DipWSET.

WSET London School

Flavour chemistry: exploring aroma compounds in red wine

How do you identify pyrazines in wine? What do "carbonic maceration" and "American oak" smell like? Find out at this wine tasting workshop with The Art of Tasting’s Sietze Wijma DipWSET.

WSET London School

Flavour chemistry: exploring aroma compounds in red wine

How do you identify pyrazines in wine? What do "carbonic maceration" and "American oak" smell like? Find out at this wine tasting workshop with The Art of Tasting’s Sietze Wijma DipWSET.

WSET London School

Flavour chemistry: exploring aroma compounds in white wine

What do "esters" and "terpenes" smell like? How does the characteristic petrol note in aged Riesling develop? Find out at this wine tasting workshop with The Art of Tasting’s Sietze Wijma DipWSET.

WSET London School

Meet the author: Wine Confident with Kelli White

Wine expert Kelli White joins us from across the pond to celebrate the launch of her new book, Wine Confident.

WSET Global

WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines

The WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines is an expert-level qualification covering all aspects of wine. It is a key milestone for those aspiring to become a Master of Wine, providing the foundational knowledge and skills required to pursue this prestigious title.

WSET London School

White wines of Spain

Discover the range of white wines that Spain has to offer, from Garnacha Blanca and Albariño, to some varieties you've never heard of...

WSET London School

How your wine tasting technique will develop from Level 2-3

Join educator Michael Buriak DipWSET to taste and compare two wines using the WSET Systematic Approach to Tasting® (SAT) for Level 2 and 3, and find out how the technique evolves as you progress your learning.