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No Sauvignon in the Sahara

When one thinks of Egypt, one maybe conjures up visions of 3000 years of history nurtured by the mighty Nile , preserved in the sands of the Sahara…….. others may just think of Mohammed Al Fayed queuing up at the...

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A quiet dinner in Hong Kong

I was extremely fortunate to be invited to a wonderful dinner which took place at Crown Wine Cellars in Hong Kong on March 18th. We were very lucky

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Nyetimber: An English rival to Champagne

At 385 acres Nyetimber is the largest vineyard in the UK and its wine is arguably the most famous. It has grown from an initial 35 acres planted in 1987

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2007: A fantastic vintage for Port

Upon release we urged you to buy the 2007 Vintage Ports. 2007 was an excellent vintage in the Douro and now a year or so later, the Wine Advocate has released its scores.

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Burgundy Tasting – Room Five

My task for our Burgundy tasting last week was to set up room 5 of Saatchi Gallery. They currently have an exhibition of Modern Indian Art and I was greeted

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