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Wine Tasting with Oz Clarke, 7th December 7.30pm, Dulwich College


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Join Village Books for an evening of wine tasting with Oz Clarke, one of the world?s leading wine experts.


Oz will be talking about his new book Red and White which pops the cork on his life-long love affair with the fruit of the vine. Join him to taste four wines, while he shares anecdotes from his long and varied career, along with insider tips on how you can enjoy wine regardless of your budget. The best loved wine communicator of our time, Oz Clarke is the guest you want at your table, the person to select the wine, and the ideal drinking companion.


?Red & White is very much a return to form. It functions as both a memoir and a guide to Oz's world of wine and, my God, he really can write" Henry Jeffreys, Spectator


The evening will include a Q&A and a book signing.


This event is in partnership with Dulwich College

Wine provided by Dulwich Vintners


Tickets ?30

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wine-tasting-with-oz-clarke-tickets-52409270539

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