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WSET Global
Fried, smoke and spice! How to create the perfect food and wine matches
The Wine and Spirit Education Trust (WSET) is excited to show wine lovers how to pair wines with food, focusing on the areas of fried, smoke and spice!
WSET Global
Blind tasting, the WSET Diploma way
For those who want to truly understand the world of wine, blind tasting is about much more than correctly identifying provenance or grape variety. It provides an unbiased way of honing your sensory skills and understanding of how different factors influence what's in your glass.
WSET Global
A taste of Christmas
Pour yourself a glass of your favourite festive drink and join WSET educator Anjali Douglas, who will take you through four traditional Christmas foods from around the world and a suggested wine pairing for each one.
WSET London School
Discover North Macedonia’s Vranec grape with Zvonko Herceg (webinar)
Join WSET Educator Zvonko Herceg for a virtual discovery of the Vranec grape variety and the key wine regions of North Macedonia.
WSET London School
'Conventional' vs 'natural' winemaking in Greece with Maria Moutsou (webinar)
Join Greek wine expert Maria Moutsou for a comparison of wines from two of Greece’s best-known grape varieties, made using different methods.
WSET London School
Sherry and food pairing with Lauren Denyer DipWSET (webinar)
Join our in-house Sherry aficionado Lauren Denyer DipWSET to celebrate international #sherryweek with a webinar all about how this fantastic fortified wine interacts with food.
WSET London School
Discover Bergerac with Richard Lane (webinar)
The Bergerac region is often overshadowed by its larger neighbour, Bordeaux. Discover the delights of the region with journalist and recent WSET Diploma graduate Richard Lane DipWSET,
WSET London School
A close look at Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon (webinar/panel talk)
An in depth look at how climate and soils affect the winemaking and style of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. This webinar is open to all levels of knowledge but would be perfect for students studying the WSET Level 3 Award in Wines or the WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines.