Let’s talk about Wines of Israel – from Kosher to Terroir
For this seminar we will travel to a new and fascinating location. Circle member, Moshé Cohen, will introduce the wines of Israel, including those resulting from innovative viticulture in the Negev desert which are predicted to become the country's finest.
The many faces of Barossa Shiraz
Home to some of the oldest grape vines in the world, Barossa is one of Australia’s most historic wine regions. Its dynamic wine community includes long-established names as well as younger new wave producers. Mark Pygott MW will be joined by three bold and brilliant winemakers from Barossa to talk about the people and personalities […]
Let’s talk about Fantastic Furmint and why it’s the next great white grape
For the second of the Circle's February webinars, we're delighted to welcome back the Circle's own expert on Eastern Europe, Caroline Gilby MW. On the eve of Furmint Feb, a week of celebration, Caroline will take a look at Hungary's flagship white grape and tell the story of the new generation of great dry whites […]
Wines of Hungary – Furmint February
Merchant Taylors Hall 30 Threadneedle Street, LondonWe’d love you to join us at Wines of Hungary’s Furmint tasting on Monday 21st February at Merchant Taylor’s Hall – for the opportunity to taste over 150 wines. To keep things COVID-safe, we are asking attendees to book in for one of the following sessions: Session 1: 11am-2pm Furmint and Terroir, focus on single […]
CWW – Let’s talk about Not-so-Sauvignon Sauvignon blancs
For the first of the Circle's March webinars, we're delighted to welcome Matt Day, winemaker from South Africa's oldest-established wine estate, Klein Constantia, who will reveal all about the somewhat enigmatic title of his presentation. Matt's main aim will be to highlight how Sauvignon Blanc, when well made, is truly one of the noble wine […]
Occitanie Annual Trade Tasting for Trade & Press
The View, Royal College of Surgeons of England, 38-43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields,, London10th anniversary Occitanie Annual Trade Tasting brings organic wines and innovation from South of France to London The Occitanie Annual Trade Tasting returns to celebrate its 10th edition to present the diverse wines from the south of France in a brand new London venue. Twenty producers and three importers will show how much has been […]
CWW – Let’s talk about Yarra Valley
For the second of the Circle's March webinars, our presenter will be dynamic winemaker Mac Forbes, who will talk about Yarra Valley’s distinctive sub-regions, his passion for making thrilling cool-climate wines, and how he’s blazing new trails. The Yarra Valley is one of Australia’s leading cool-climate regions, with varying elevations and a diverse landscape capable […]
The Essential Guide to Italian Wine 2022 – launch by Daniele Cernilli
The Dilly 21 Piccadilly, londonOne of Italy's most prominent and celebrated wine experts, with a knowledge of Italian wine second to none, Daniele Cernilli aka DoctorWine will be in London personally to launch the 2022 edition of The Essential Guide to Italian Wine. RSVP [email protected]
DO Rueda Update – tasting
2850 restaurant 96 Draycott Avenue, South Kensington, LondonYou are invited to join the DO Rueda on the 16th March, from 10am-1pm, for a tasting of a variety of delicious Rueda wines and a quick update on what has been going on in the region. We will be doing a special focus on the new Gran Vino de Rueda wines, for interest. A delicious […]
Wine Australia – Unearthing Coonawarra Cabernet
Wine AustraliaCoonawarra is a small region with a big reputation. Famous for its vivid red soil and age-worthy red wines, Coonawarra makes some of the world’s purest Cabernet Sauvignon. This narrow stretch of land on South Australia’s Limestone Coast, halfway between Adelaide and Melbourne, has 5,600 hectares of vineyards, with 62% devoted to Cabernet Sauvignon. In […]