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  • Forget the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race: Here’s the Wine Race

    March 22, 2023

    The Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge has been a tradition since 1829 when two friends challenged each other to a race on Henley-on-Thames. But as Oxbridge’s sporting elite works up a sweat through 4.2 miles of hard rowing, I shall be enjoying the Oxford vs Cambridge of wine.  Rooting for Oxford are Stephen and [...]

  • Celebrating women in wine this International Women’s Day

    March 7, 2023

    This International Women’s Day we take a look at some of the women helping to revolutionise the industry – and their most deliciously drinkable  bottles When attending a wine event, it is not uncommon to be met with a sea of men. The occasional woman is like a beacon, nodding in solidarity across the room. [...]

  • Why the 2021 Burgundy is great and why you probably can’t afford it

    February 8, 2023

    L ondon was abuzz with Burgundy this January and the release of the challenging 2021 vintage En Primeur. To buy En Primeur is to purchase before the wine is officially on the market and means consumers can snap up wines at an often more favourable price point – something that would be very desirable for [...]

  • Straits Kitchen at the Pan Pacific hotel is great for Chinese wine

    January 28, 2023

    If you’ve read about the rise of Chinese wine and are looking to explore its rise then there’s nowhere better than Straits Kitchen in the Pan Pacific Hotel. Sommelier Francois Bertrand is passionate about providing wines to fit their Asian menu, believing the variety and quality from China will surprise and delight. What unfolded over [...]

  • Rails in Kings Cross: A new fine dining option worthy of an early commute

    December 29, 2022

    Rails is the new top dining spot at the transport hub that is King’s Cross, replacing Plum + Spilt Milk in a large airy space on the first floor of the Great Northern Hotel.  Designed to be bold yet elegant the high-ceilinged dining room is full of warm wooden panelling, cream leather banquettes, hanging pendant [...]

  • The basic rules of wine etiquette: How to look suave this party season

    December 28, 2022

    It is a social season and wine is being popped, poured, sipped and slurped across London. I am a big advocate of enjoying your beverage however you see fit, but for those attending more than one fancy do this winter there are some basic rules of wine-etiquette the casual imbiber might want to know.  Though [...]

  • Piazza at the Royal Opera House is perfect for festive fun

    December 15, 2022

    London is beautiful at Christmas and one of the most festive corners of our city is Covent Garden. Opening to the general public for the first time, Piazza is the fifth floor restaurant in the iconic Royal Opera House, boasting a huge terrace with panoramic views over Covent Garden’s holiday wonderland.  The dining room is [...]

  • Pinot Noir: Why this classy grape should be your christmas wine

    December 15, 2022

    There is something special about Pinot Noir. Beloved the world over, it has been referred to as “the heart break grape” due to its exacting demands on those growing it. It was immortalised in the film Sideways by the lead character’s impassioned speech: “Pinot needs constant care and attention, you know? And in fact, it [...]

  • Leonardslee House is the UK hotel producing South African wine

    December 12, 2022

    THE WEEKEND: Wanting to rusticate in luxurious splendour, we paid a visit to the newly launched accommodation at Leonardslee House. Owner Penny Streeter OBE has brought back a hefty slice of South Africa to rural England and filled the Grade I listed grounds with things to do and art to gawp at for all ages [...]

  • It’s truly the best of British to dine at Restaurant St. Barts Smithfield

    November 30, 2022

    Stepping into Restaurant St Bart’s is like walking into the most luxurious Shepherd’s hut you could imagine. With an emphasis on stone and wood, the space is so calm I half expected to be ushered to the spa for a massage. We began the meal on cosy, candlelit sheep-skin covered chairs with a wax-sealed menu [...]

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