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WSET London School

Italian series part 4: Southern Italy

Discover the delights of Southern Italy, a rich resource of indigenous varieties and wine styles that offer excellent quality and value.

WSET London School

Italian series part 5: Sicily

The final instalment in Nina Cerullo's exceptional Italian series offers you the chance to taste the vinous delights that the Mediterranean island of Sicily has to offer.

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.

WSET London School

Meet the winemaker: Napa Valley double bill

Join us for a deep dive into the wines of Napa Valley, starting with a comparative tasting of samples from six different AVAs, led by the legendary Steve Matthiasson, followed by a vertical tasting of wines from the outstanding Cakebread Cellars, led by Bruce Cakebread himself.

WSET London School

Charity tasting: fine wine and samosa pairing

Join Anjali Douglas DipWSET to taste some truly show-stopping wines alongside a selection of samosas from Big Mum's Samosas. All proceeds will go to the Disasters Emergency Committee Pakistan Floods Appeal.

WSET London School

Sherry and Madeira sample pack and discussion (Diploma students only, UK delivery)

Opportunity for Diploma students to purchase a pack of eight 50ml fortified wine samples with accompanying tasting notes to help with their D5 exam tasting practice.

WSET London School

Port and VDN sample pack and discussion (Diploma students only, UK delivery)

Opportunity for Diploma students to purchase a pack of eight 50ml fortified wine samples with accompanying tasting notes to help with their D5 exam tasting practice.

WSET London School

A history of wine: the making of modern wine

Follow the humble grape as it sets sail on the high seas. A tale of imperialism, globalisation, and innovation complemented by a flight of wine that shows how dramatically winemaking has changed over the past two centuries.