So how were the 86 wines Berry Bros & Rudd chose to show to wine media in their historic, uneven-floored Pickering Cellar (pictured) last month? As you probably know by now, I’m always on the look-out for a bargain and managed to find seven wines I marked GV for good value and even two VGVs for very good value. But of course the value-judging exercise here is a bit like looking on the wine list of a Michelin-starred restaurant where a...
Young ones from Berry Bros & Rudd
Friday 8 November 2019
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