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The new rules for collecting wine
Forget the old rules—discover how to build a modern wine collection that’s smart, enjoyable, and investment-worthy in this myth-busting webinar with Master of Wine Barbara Drew.
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NEW! WSET Level 2 Award in Sake
Learn about sake with the new WSET Level 2 Award in Sake at WSET School London. This interactive course is intended for anyone wishing to learn about the different styles of sake and how they are made.
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Understanding sparkling wines: Styles, methods, and regional expressions
Explore the sparkling secrets behind your favourite Bubbles with Victoria Daskal
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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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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.
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Restaurant / Bar Manager
Managing a bar or restaurant is one of the most crucial roles in hospitality. The manager is responsible for day-to-day operations: motivating the team, keeping customers happy and ensuring smooth service, while also hitting business targets.
WSET London School
WSET Level 1-3 exams and results
Exam results, resit and transfer information for WSET School London students studying Levels 1-3.
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Building skills and opportunities in the Solomon Islands
A new social impact case study highlighting how WSET, Wine Education Co., APTC and local partners worked together to bring the WSET Level 1 Award in Wines to the Solomon Islands. The programme supported 23 hospitality and tourism professionals with accessible wine education, building confidence, skills and new career pathways in one of the Pacific’s lowest-income nations.