Sara Hobday – Vin Van Cymru

Ahead of Welsh Wine Week I was very lucky to grab some time with Sara Hobday, founder and director of Vin Van Cymru. VVC is a fabulous wine shop and tasting room in Cardiff. After discovering wine in Spain, Sara pursued this new passion when she returned to Wales and quickly achieved her WSET Levels … Continue reading Sara Hobday – Vin Van Cymru

Malbeccin’ In The Free World

It’s once again here: Malbec World Day. The day we celebrate more than just a grape variety growing in a place. From its humble beginnings in France to global domination from an Argentine base, Malbec has entered the common vernacular. It’s a go to grape variety for many consumers, the fastest growing grape variety in … Continue reading Malbeccin’ In The Free World

Italian Heart, Argentine Soul – The Wines Of BIRA

Italy. Argentina. 1920s German expressionist cinema. These are a few of my favourite things. Only 2 of them are relevant here.  Italy and Argentina are two countries that have had a huge impact upon my lives personal and professional. Their cultures, food, and ways of life have become a key part of both my identity … Continue reading Italian Heart, Argentine Soul – The Wines Of BIRA

Wales: A Whole New World

Mark Williams floating in reds and colours on his way to yet another ranking title. 70,000 Welsh voices singing I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For in unison (and in the correct key). The poetry of Dylan Thomas. These are the things that spring to mind when I think of Wales. I don’t immediately … Continue reading Wales: A Whole New World

Open Your Mind To A Land Of Possibilities

Chile. A great success story in recent years in the UK. From my earliest days in Oddbins I remember loving Chilean wine; and I recall customers loving it too. Working with HORECA businesses all over the UK, it is expected on every list. I am often asked for my thoughts on Chilean wine generally, and … Continue reading Open Your Mind To A Land Of Possibilities

It’s Not The Money Or The Hours

Many people labour under the false impression that working in wine involves lots of fancy lunches and dinners, and the hedonistic consumption of expensive and rare bottles in boisterous company. My most recent post, about a wine lunch with my friends Peter and Margaret didn’t do much to dispel this image. Nor will this post. … Continue reading It’s Not The Money Or The Hours

Of Innocence And Experience

“Let’s get together and open a couple of bottles over lunch.” This is an innocent enough statement. Yet experience has taught me otherwise. You don’t need to be a wine trade professional to understand that the word ‘couple’ means many and the word ‘lunch’ means ‘meal consumed in the middle of the day’. This is … Continue reading Of Innocence And Experience

Kevin Grants Me Serenity

I’m starting the year with a reasonably personal piece. Although, given most of what I’ve written is about my own experiences of wine, I suppose you could argue they’re all personal. 2024 hasn’t gotten off to the greatest of beginnings, or rather, it’s overshadowed by the closing events of 2023. In fact, 2023 was a … Continue reading Kevin Grants Me Serenity

I DON’T LIKE CRICKETS…I LOVE THEM

So sang 10cc on their blinding track Dreadlock Holiday. Turns out wine had nothing to do with this. Which makes sense, as in 1978 Argentina was nowhere near the global force it is today. Sure, production was high, but barely anything made it to the global markets and around this time Argentine’s had a fierce … Continue reading I DON’T LIKE CRICKETS…I LOVE THEM

TWO GREEK PRINCES: SPINOMAVRO AND AHHHGIORGITIKO (paid partnership with Southern Wine Roads)

Greece. A cradle of wine. As the brilliant Geordie Wine Guide pointed out in his recent epic video, Greece wasn’t necessarily the first place to develop wine, but it was the first to make it a significant cultural element. If you’re not following GWG, what are you even doing? Don’t waste your time with my … Continue reading TWO GREEK PRINCES: SPINOMAVRO AND AHHHGIORGITIKO (paid partnership with Southern Wine Roads)