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WSET London School
A history of wine series
Take a dive into the weird and wonderful history of wine as we trace its humble beginnings in the Caucasus to the high tables of kings and queens and into kitchen cabinets across the world.
WSET London School
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
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.
WSET London School
The wines of Piemonte
Taste a range of incredible wines with 'The wines of Piemonte' author David Way DipWSET. Each ticket includes a copy of the book.
WSET London School
The Italian series
Italian wine expert Nina Cerullo presents this top-to-toe journey through Italy's beautiful and distinctive wine regions. The series includes all five Italian tastings – save £50 by booking the series.
WSET London School
D3 mock tasting exam for paper 2 (Diploma students only)
This is an opportunity for Diploma students to complete a D3 mock tasting exam for paper 2 (region & unrelated samples) under exam conditions. Students will be given a marking key to mark the paper afterwards.
WSET London School
Discover Australia: Hunter Valley, Orange and Canberra District with Emma Symington MW (webinar)
Discover the wines of New South Wales in the next instalment of our webinars on Australia.
WSET London School
Discover Australia's alternative varieties with Emma Symington MW
Join Master of Wine Emma Symington as she explores the lesser-known grape varieties that many believe may be the future of Australian wine.