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Saturday, 23 April 2011

Torres

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Like Robert Mondavi was to California, so, to many, Miguel Torres is Spanish wine. The leading Spanish brand in the UK, Torres sells 4.2m b...
Friday, 22 April 2011

Spain: hot regions to watch

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Arribes & Tierra de León Two incredibly new and exciting DOs that sprung up in 2007 are Arribes and Tierra de León. The former lies on t...
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Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Spain: hot regions to watch

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Bierzo Bierzo is the emerging region garnering the most attention in the UK press, largely due to its native Mencía grape – believed to be a...
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Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Spain: hot regions to watch

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With more land under vine than any other country, it’s unsurprising that Spain has become a hotbed for viticultural innnovation. It is almos...
Sunday, 17 April 2011

Gauthier Soho

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Gauthier Soho is a curious place. Set in a four-storey Georgian townhouse, admittance is granted through ringing a doorbell, at which point ...
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Monday, 11 April 2011

Château Pontet-Canet

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Pontet-canet is one of Bordeaux’s recent success stories – a poster child for change in the region. Thriving from recent refurbishment, inve...
Monday, 4 April 2011

Capote y Toros

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Sherry is having a moment in London. No longer the preserve of grannies at Christmas, a slew of new bars is helping inject a dose of much-ne...
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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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