Ever wondered what all the swirling and spitting is about? Learn how to taste like a pro and then pit your wits against the group to see if you’ve got what it takes,
Can you tell what’s in the glass without seeing the bottle? The group will be shown how to taste before being led through a series of wines from around the world and asked to take a punt on what’s in their glasses.
Whether you’re Introducing new clients into the fold or touching base with those already involved, we can put together an event which will suit your needs and make sure everyone is comfortable and in good spirits
These are competitive wine tasting formats aimed at improving wine knowledge in a stimulating environment.
In the late nineties big, buttery Chardonnays were the toast of the town. Now even the grimmest local wouldn’t dare open its doors without a Pinot Grigio or New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. So what’s next? What will we all be drinking in 2010? We’ll look at a range on relative unknowns and try and predict the future.
The wine world is divided into the ‘old’ of Europe and the ‘new’ of those colonial upstarts such as Australia and New Zealand. But what exactly is the difference and who makes the best plonk? We’ll split into groups and decide.
Tastings vary from £25-50 per person, tend to go for about 2 hours and typically include 6-10 different wines chosen to suit your needs.
Prizes will be awarded
We can come to you or arrange a venue in an area of your choice.
Is it worth paying an extra couple of quid? Is a £20 bottle of wine four times better than one for a fiver? How do we get the most bang for our buck? Can you tell the difference?
Think you can tell the difference between a bottle of Tesco’s finest and a fine wine? Name your price and see how close, or how far, from the truth you are.
Alternatively, have a look at some of our classic or larger group formats
You are viewing the text version of this site.
To view the full version please install the Adobe Flash Player and ensure your web browser has JavaScript enabled.
Need help? check the requirements page.