Sunday, August 4, 2013

London's new hip wine events

Come for ?weird grapes and a barbecue in the Climpson & Sons arch near London Fields,? said a recent invitation to a weekly Flight Club ? like a wine-tasting tour but in this case with an injection of fun. Wine shop Bottle Apostle chooses a different theme every Thursday; coming soon is Speed Dial Wines, where you can learn about reliable bottles to have on hand.

Meanwhile, on the roof of the Princess Alice pub in Shoreditch, Wine by Simon has begun hosting ?wine silliness? events every Saturday ? a ?sit-down tasting of quirky, awesome, interesting wines with a rocking wine guru?. Also coming soon is Ruth Spivey?s Wine Car Boot tasting on September 1 at a car park in Hackney, and ?extreme? Wednesday wine pop-ups hosted by Grape Night on the roof of Skyroom by London Bridge. ?Want to get that adrenaline pumping? Get a buzz from danger? Then join us for a selection of wines and small plates that like to live life on the edge,? reads its tagline.

Princess Alice pubRooftop drinking at the Princess Alice pub in Shoreditch (Photo: Kate Beard)

Camden-based DropWines, which according to one of its buyers, Sophie McLean, is ?the Innocent Smoothies of the wine world?, has begun hosting special tastings and events in new pop-up spaces.

Tom Harrow, co-founder of WineChap, an online ?repository for tips and suggestions on all things vinous?, says that it is partly on the back of London?s thriving food scene that wine has come into focus: ?The key difference today is context and humour ? taking wine out of traditional, stuffy environments. It?s now about making fine wine accessible ? presenting it in a lighter, cooler, more engaging format.?

He argues that the next generation of wine consumers has access to ?more opinions, greater product choice and are already better informed and more confident in trusting their own taste?.

Tom HarrowWine Chap: Tom Harrow (Photo: WineChap) Harrow believes the key to ?imaginatively reach the new consumer? is through social media and events, and has sold out of tickets to WineChap?s riotous Big Sabrage Breakfast in August. Here guests arrive at 11am and keep drinking until they pass out. The next event, a battle to become the last man tasting held at Le Caf? Anglais, is called Whose Wine Is It Anyway?, while they are also enjoying success with their series of EnoClub events at Polpo and are planning a pop-up Barolo Bar in the autumn.

Oeno-vans are changing the way wine is drunk at public events. Nick Gardner, 26-year-old co-founder of Vin du Vin, is planning his next London pop-up which he hopes ?will educate, entertain and enlighten London wine consumers in the same way some really exciting young chefs and bartenders have done in recent years?. Meanwhile the transient wine bar Street Vin is appearing every Saturday at Street Feast night markets and The Wondering Wine Company, the cooler younger sister of the fine wine supplier Bibendum, will appear this summer at the Real Street Food Festival on the South Bank and at Jamie Oliver?s Big Feastival on August 31.

You heard it through the grapevine.

climpsonandsons.com; winebysimon.com; dropwines.com; winechap.com; winecarboots.com; agrapenightin.co.uk; vinduvin.com; wonderingwine.com, @StreetVinWine

Source: http://www.standard.co.uk/goingout/bars/londons-new-hip-wine-events-8743678.html

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