Five First Growths
Much as it goes against the grain to promote somebody else’s events this sounds so good that I feel compelled to mention it. All five Bordeaux First Growths have been
Much as it goes against the grain to promote somebody else’s events this sounds so good that I feel compelled to mention it. All five Bordeaux First Growths have been
Our recent Tuscan trip was basked in heat that ranged from 30-38C. It was glorious coming from a grey, cool London; however, for wine tasting, it was another story.
Italy: land of fine wine, incredibly delicious food and intense beauty. These were my thoughts as we drove north out of Genoa, through Serralunga to the little town of Monforte d’Alba, in the heart of Barolo
Tasting in Italy is always a privilege but never more so than when spending a few warm days in Tuscany from where I have recently returned.
Tom spotted this on Bloomberg earlier this week. We haven’t tasted the wines, but it is such a brilliant story. “Ray Walker was happily employed as a financial adviser