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WSET Global
WSET Level 3 Award in Wines: Online
This high-level course is the perfect way to advance your wine knowledge. Ideal for the dedicated wine enthusiast and those who need to make informed decisions or recommendations about wine for work.
WSET Global
Level 2 Award in Wines: Online - Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits
Study for our most popular qualification as an online course. Over five weeks, you'll gain a broad knowledge of the key wines of the world. You can even take the exam online!
WSET Global
Level 2 Award in Wines: Online - Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits
Study for our most popular qualification as an online course. Over five weeks, you'll gain a broad knowledge of the key wines of the world. You can even take the exam online!
WSET Global
Angola Scholarships: building wine knowledge and opportunity
Learn how a ground-breaking scholarship programme brought WSET wine education to Angola for the first time - supporting local professionals and opening up new opportunities.
WSET London School
WSET Level 1 Award in Wines: Online
This online course is the perfect way for beginners to start exploring the world of wine from home or on the go. You can even take the exam online, so there's no need to wait or travel to begin learning.
WSET London School
WSET Level 2 Award in Wines: Online
Study for our most popular qualification as an online course. Over five weeks, you'll gain a broad knowledge of the key wines of the world. You can even take the exam online!
WSET London School
Discover Greece with Maria Moutsou (webinar)
Greek wine expert Maria Moutsou invites you on a virtual journey through Greece's vineyards, exploring the vast influence that this ancient winemaking culture has had on everything from wine classification to food pairing.
WSET London School
See things differently: looking beyond 'white rum' with Nick King DipWSET (webinar)
Nick King, WSET's Head of Product Development for spirits qualifications, unpacks the term 'white rum' and explains why there's too much diversity within water white/colourless rums to lump them all under the same heading.