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WSET London School

D3 10-sample calibration pack and discussion (Diploma students only, UK delivery)

NEW! Opportunity for Diploma students to purchase a pack of 10 wine samples with accompanying SATs to help with their D3 exam tasting practice.

WSET London School

Meet the winemaker: Sarah Pidgeon, Wynns Coonawarra Estate

Kicking off the first in our new "meet the winemaker" series, this is a rare opportunity to taste six wines and hear from Sarah Pidgeon, Winemaker at Coonawarra's pre-eminent winery, Wynns.

WSET London School

International Sherry Week: an introduction to sherry

To celebrate #InternationalSherryWeek, Sam Povey is leading a beginner-friendly tasting of the delicious wines of Andalucía.

WSET London School

A beginner's guide to sake

Come along to this introductory tasting for anyone curious about sake, a fascinating and diverse beverage made from fermented rice. Hosted by sake specialist and educator Honami Matsumoto.

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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.

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A history of wine: from the cradle of wine to Ancient Rome

Uncover the murky origins of winemaking and follow its journey across mountain and sea to the heart of the Roman Empire while sipping wine that will transport you to the age of antiquity.

WSET London School

A history of wine: Burgundy, Bordeaux and beyond

Chart the rise of some of the world's most famous wine regions and discover the unexpected origins of Champagne, Sherry and Chardonnay while sipping wine fit for royalty.

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.