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Q I run a small independent wine shop, and would like my staff to be properly trained. I'm not sure I can afford to put them through WSET courses - what else is available? A You will have to take into account your staff's level of knowledge, many of whom, I'm sure, will have a good basic level already. The Wine & Spirit Education Trust's qualifications cater for beginners right through to more experienced retailers. They also run a range of evening and one-off courses and can tailor training programmes for individual courses (wset.co.uk).

An alternative would be evening courses run by your local authority (check ...

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