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WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines: Monday course (Semester Two)
Study for the industry-leading WSET Diploma on Mondays between 10:00 AM - 02:30 PM, ideal for hospitality professionals or those who want to start off every week with some specialist-level wine education.
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The Burgundy series part two: the reds
Our second installment of the Burgundy series explores the range of expressions that Pinot Noir can produce in its homeland.
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Service Roles
Service roles focus on selling wines, beers and spirits to the general public. That could be in the on-trade: bars, pubs, restaurants or hotels. Alternatively, you could land a service role in the off-trade, which encompasses independent retailers, large retail chains, supermarkets, cellar door operations and online retailers. We have delved into the most common roles below.
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Distiller
A distiller is responsible for the production of spirits, such as whisky, gin, rum, brandy, vodka or tequila. Distilling involves turning raw ingredients – grain, fruit, molasses, botanicals – into drinks that can be enjoyed around the world.
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Brewer
The craft of brewing is steeped in centuries of tradition. This role encompasses everything from home brewing to overseeing enormous production facilities at global titans like AB InBev, Heineken and Molson Coors.
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Viticulturist
A viticulturist is responsible for growing the grapes used to make wine. This is an important and sometimes underappreciated role, as great wine always begins in the vineyard.
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Vineyard manager
A vineyard manager oversees the day-to-day operations and logistics of a vineyard. This is a hands-on role, which requires deep agricultural knowledge, leadership skills and a deep understanding of vine health.