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Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Would you admit to liking demi-sec Champagne?

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Have you ever tried demi-sec Champagne? If so, would you ever admit to liking the semi-sweet style? Champagne Jacquart’s chief...
Sunday, 8 July 2012

Nuno Mendes, Viajante

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The other week at Taste of London, I caught up with the affable, Portuguese-born, chef-patron of Viajante  at the Town Hall Hotel in Bethnal...
Sunday, 30 January 2011

Sadoya wine dinner at Saki Farringdon

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Japanese wine is having something of a moment. Last week a series of events were held in London to showcase Japan's winemaking prowess t...
Saturday, 25 September 2010

Sake tasting at Sumosan

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Wine and the City caught up with saké expert Jean-Louis Naveilhan, head sommelier of Sumosan restaurant in Mayfair, to find out how saké is ...
Sunday, 16 May 2010

L'Etranger restaurant review

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As AA Gill mentioned in his recent review of Comerç 24 in Barcelona, our approach to food is changing. In keeping with our impatient times, ...
Sunday, 7 March 2010

Blowfish fin Sake, and other curiosities

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Have you ever eaten a blowfish? They're highly poisonous and if cooked incorrectly can cause all number of exciting symptoms: intoxicati...
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I'm a journalist with a passion for wine, food and travel. By day I work for The Drinks Business magazine and by night I attend events in exploration of what London has to offer the urban wine lover. I aim to recount my findings in this blog. I also strive to prove that wine, like art, is subjective. There are no right or wrong answers. Wine is something everyone can savour and enjoy.
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