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Def. a wine shop - racks of the stuff in there today and glass-fronted fridges down the back. Hoping the huge barrels I saw being installed a few weeks back aren't just for show and there's some decanting of their own going on...
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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> It's a new wine merchant specialising in French

> wine run by Bruno and Lou


Ah.. is this the same Bruno who took over at Nicolas in April/May 2012? In that case it should be a huge success and I shall definitely be paying a visit.

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maxxi Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > It's a new wine merchant specialising in French

> > wine run by Bruno and Lou

>

> Ah.. is this the same Bruno who took over at

> Nicolas in April/May 2012? In that case it should

> be a huge success and I shall definitely be paying

> a visit.


The very same.

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  • 4 months later...
This place is great just near the ice cream shop. Beautiful looking shop and well priced wines. There are other wine shops on LL like Spirited Wines but Cave du Bruno is a good independent shop. Perhaps with the new cinema opening opposite later in the year they might think about some kind of wine bar area for pre film drinks.
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