WSET Level 2 Certificate in Wines and Spirits: Study Guide
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Aiyana –
It was a good text book. As I’m studying for my exam, I’m finding more details, and appreciate the graphics. I wish the maps were more consistent, but in combination with the work book, there’s enough. Certainly not as detailed as some compendiums but a pretty good look at the major grapes and regions.
Gregory –
Less "read" more "memorized" Less "read" more "memorized"
Les Reynolds –
Clearly laid out textbook
Neil –
The WSET Level 2 (Intermediate) text is a great resource for people looking to learn more about wine, without getting too bogged down in the minutia. In complicated appellations like Burgundy and Bordeaux, it provides details on some of the key villages and producers, but for people wanting to get down and dirty with all the details, break out Jancis' Robinson's Wine Atlas or a more advanced text. I would have given it 5 stars if there were better maps for the new world producers with more wides The WSET Level 2 (Intermediate) text is a great resource for people looking to learn more about wine, without getting too bogged down in the minutia. In complicated appellations like Burgundy and Bordeaux, it provides details on some of the key villages and producers, but for people wanting to get down and dirty with all the details, break out Jancis' Robinson's Wine Atlas or a more advanced text. I would have given it 5 stars if there were better maps for the new world producers with more widespread geographic dispersion like Australia and New Zealand. Great textbook!
Nicky Hurt –
Work funded this course and I couldn't be happier about it! What a fascinating look into the world of tasting wines. It was a great way to really drill down on the specific varieties and their characteristics depending on the regions in which their grown. Can't wait for my exam on Saturday! Work funded this course and I couldn't be happier about it! What a fascinating look into the world of tasting wines. It was a great way to really drill down on the specific varieties and their characteristics depending on the regions in which their grown. Can't wait for my exam on Saturday!
Cyna Bosworth –
Didn't just read, pretty much memorised it!! Fingers crossed for a good score!! Didn't just read, pretty much memorised it!! Fingers crossed for a good score!!
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Extremely simplistic but more clearly written than the exams and other prep materials. Clearly, it got the job done because I passed with the highest level of distinction. :)
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