WSET Alumni and Level 4 Diploma students are invited to a special webinar in collaboration with the Institute of Masters of Wine.
Event details
This session will offer:
- A deep dive into the MW study programme, including entry requirements, structure, and assessments
- Insights from a Master of Wine, sharing their personal journey and expert advice
- A live Q&A, giving you the chance to ask questions and explore whether the MW path is right for you
The Master of Wine qualification is globally recognised for its rigour, combining theory papers, blind tastings, and a research paper that contributes to the global wine conversation. If you're ready to build on your WSET Diploma and push the boundaries of your wine knowledge, this webinar is the perfect place to get inspiration for your next steps.
Please note this webinar is for Level 4 Diploma students and alumni only.
Speakers
Demetri Walters MW
Demetri Walters MW is an independent wine consultant, wine educator and presenter, who formerly held both retail and trade-orientated positions in the wine trade. He possesses many years of experience selling wine, providing product training, running wine schools, as well as hosting professional, corporate & private wine tasting events to groups of all sizes internationally, hosts wine shows and documentaries on television, and is a seasoned international wine judge. Demetri’s Master of Wine thesis brought him back to his formative interest in Cypriot wine. He is a feature writer for prominent industry publications, a consultant voice for numerous wine regions, particularly those of Greece, Cyprus, and the Eastern Mediterranean, and is a regular speaker on sweet and fortified wines. He is a co-founder of the Hellenic wine sourcing business: www.orpheus.wine. Demetri became a Master of Wine in 2013 and is the current Chair of the IMW Admissions Committee.
Sarah Harrison - Interim Executive Director, Institute of Masters of Wine
Following her keen interest in wine, Sarah joined the Institute of Masters of Wine (IMW) in 2020, where she oversees the delivery of the prestigious Master of Wine study programme and examination. In June of this year, she became acting Executive Director of the IMW responsible for driving the strategic vision of the Institute and its members. Prior to this, Sarah has a range of experience in the design and delivery of education programmes and working within membership organisations, most recently as Head of Learning Design and Accreditation at the Chartered College of Teaching.