Continuing our coverage of the whites last week, all this week we are publishing our tasting notes on the reds of the Bordeaux 2007 vintage. If you live in or near London and want to see for yourself what the wines are like at this early stage in their evolution, here's an opportunity to taste over 140 wines from 72 châteaux, with many of the château owners in attendance.
Bibendum's Bordeaux 2007 tasting
When: Wed 23 Apr, 4–8pm
Where: Lord's Cricket Ground
Tickets: £30 per person, £50 for two
For more details or to book your ticket, email sales@bibendum-wine.co.uk or call 020 7449 4120.
Your chance to taste Bordeaux 2007 in London
Wednesday 16 April 2008
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