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'Tour De France' Wine Tastings, Feb-Apr 2017 at Toasted on Lordship Lane


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WINE TOUR DE FRANCE - Wine Tasting Series


Toasted Wine Shop run weekly tastings on Tuesday evenings, monthly W.I.N.O.W (Women in Need of Wine) every last Wednesday, and we regularly host winemakers and wine pop-ups from around the world.


Join our Tour de France - from the very smallest to the most influential wine making regions of France; and arguably, the world. Explore in detail the unique characteristics of each region. Be surprised by small artisan producers and discover tastes and aromatics of emerging organic, biodynamic and low intervention french wines.


Wine Tour de France: LOIRE - Tuesday 28th February

Wine Tour de France: ALSACE - Tuesday 7th March

Wine Tour de France: JURA - Tuesday 14th March

Wine Tour de France: BURGUNDY - Tuesday 21st March

Wine Tour de France: RHONE - Tuesday 28th March


Every Tuesday 7.30-9.00pm ?20pp At Toasted Wine Shop

Bookings: http://toasteddulwich.eventbrite.com or call us on: 0200 8693 9021

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It's time for our next stop on the Wine Tasting TOUR DE FRANCE at Toasted on Lordship Lane

Tickets available at: https://jurawinetasting.eventbrite.co.uk


Jura is trapped between Burgundy and Switzerland, It's one of France?s smallest wine regions. Famous for it?s Vin Jaune, an ancient oxidative white wine unlike any other.


Savoie is in the french Alps bordering Switzerland, mostly known for its cheeses and great skiing, but the region also produces some excellent white wines. Savoie grows grapes that are unique to the region and produce distinct wines.


6 Wines / Nibbles / ?20

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