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Our Languedoc Night

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As regular visitors know, our UK tasting events are designed to showcase wines we think deserve more attention than they normally receive. Hence, we organised a series of Barolo Nights, until British wine lovers finally fell in love with these wines. We followed up with evenings devoted specifically to Barbaresco, Brunello, Sherry and German Riesling. (We're holding a Chianti Classico Night later this month but it is fully booked.)

Now it's the turn of the Languedoc, which both Tam and Jancis feel is the source of some fascinating, under-appreciated, and generally underpriced wines, of all three colours. On Sunday 18 November we'll be holding a walk-round, self-pour tasting in our usual format at Caravan, King's Cross. There will be about 40 hand-picked wines on offer, and food will be served during the second half of the evening, in a separate section of these capacious premises from the wine tasting.

As usual, a tasting booklet full of information will be provided.

The purpose of our events is educational rather than to make money. Any surplus funds will be donated to a charity chosen by Sud de France, the generic organisation that is kindly organising collection and shipment of these wines.

WHAT A self-pour tasting of about 40 hand-picked Languedoc wines

WHEN 6.30–9 pm Sunday 18 November

WHERE Caravan, Granary Square, King's Cross, London N1C 4AA

HOW MUCH £75

Buy tickets here


A few days before this tasting, we are holding an evening event devoted to wine faults. We are offering a special discounted rate to those who wish to buy a ticket to both our Languedoc Night and the evening faults tasting.

Combined Languedoc Night and evening faults tasting

Buy tickets here, price £110.

Tickets are non-refundable but if you find you cannot use them and we have a waiting list, Richard ([email protected]) will try to put you in touch with someone who will take them off your hands.

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