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WSET London School
The Spain series part 1: Galicia, Rioja and Navarra
Begin your journey through Spain in the north, exploring internationally-renowned Rioja, stopping off on the verdant Galician coast and trekking through the remote hills of Navarra.
WSET Global
Qualifications
The Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) is the world’s leading provider of drinks qualifications. Trusted by the world’s most recognised drinks organisations, WSET has led the design and delivery of Wine, spirits and education for five decades. With four progressive levels of study offered through a network of course providers in more than 70 countries and translated into multiple languages,...
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Where to study
We work with an extensive network of over 800 third-party course providers in over 70 countries, known as Approved Programme Providers (APPs). Most are open to the public. Browse our global APPs using the map below and find beer, sake, spirits and wine courses near you.
WSET London School
D3 theory revision session – online (Diploma students only)
This is an opportunity to do a D3 Theory Paper 2 mock at home followed by a discussion with a Diploma Educator. A marking key will be provided to self-mark the paper.
WSET London School
Blind wine Saturdays – D4 Sparkling Wines (Diploma students only)
This event is a drop-in blind tasting for Diploma students to practice for their tasting exams. This week will feature samples from the D4 & D5 units.
WSET London School
Blind wine Saturdays – D5 Fortified Wines (Diploma students only)
This event is a drop-in blind tasting for Diploma students to practice for their D5 tasting exam.
WSET London School
The Spain series part 4: Andalucía, Alicante and Valdepenas
The final part of the series concludes in the scorching vineyards of Spain's southern and Mediterranean coast.
WSET London School
The Spain series part 2: Ribera del Duero, Toro, Rueda and more
Continue your journey through Spain by exploring the country's centre from the dizzying heights of the Sierra de Gredos to the sun-parched earth of Ribera del Duero.