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Study tips for any wine exam

Claudia Chamberlain January 19, 2024
  1. Tasting groups- you need community and to be exposed to different styles of wine

  2. Travel- nothing quite like seeing the places/processes up close to make a region/style stick

  3. Build on your foundation- it all links together!

  4. Be a student anywhere- take notes, ask questions, network

  5. Podcasts- there are loads of them out there. I really liked Matthew’s World of Wine and Drink for WSET and Big Vin Theory for MW.

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