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Purnell’s

First of all, many apologies that it has been so long since my last post. For a number of reasons Continue reading →

Highlights from the Dudley Craig Wines Tasting

One of the great joys I have found in writing about wine is that it has provided me with the Continue reading →

Discovering the wonderful wines of the Jura

This post was originally written for Vinspire and is published here with their kind permission. There are areas of the Continue reading →

Hibiscus

A delightful six course Tasting Menu at a two star restaurant in Mayfair

What we drank to celebrate Christmas 2014…

Christmas is a time for many things: spending time with those you love, watching The Muppets’ Christmas Carol, undoing all Continue reading →

Old Stalwarts vs New World Upstarts @ Theatre of Wine

An evening tasting and comparing some classic Old World wines against their New World counterparts

Exploring the Loire: Pinot Noir from Sancerre

An interesting example of a Pinot Noir from Sancerre. A grape I’m fond of in a region I like, but a combination that’s new to me.

Drinking It Up on the Mittel- rhein

This article is the sister article of the post I wrote about food in the Mittelrhein. It was originally published Continue reading →

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