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Wine Tasting - Thursday 6th February


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Join us for a Wine Tasting on Thursday 6th February, 7pm to mark the end of dry January at the fabulous fifty seven, North Cross Road, SE22 9ET.


The theme of the evening will be ?Unusual Grape Varieties?and be led by Clare Hanson. After a career in the City as a Chartered Accountant, Clare cast aside life in the Board Room and forsook her dusty ledgers for the altogether more hedonistic world of fine wine. A previous preoccupation with debits and credits very happily and easily gave way to ?chewy tannins?, ?distinctive noses?, and the ?cherries, berries, asphalt, and jam? integral to that ?wicked little offering? beloved of the cognoscenti! Clare gained her Diploma in Wines and Spirits from the Wine and Spirits Education Trust for whom she now teaches. She is also a regular Judge at the International Wine Challenge and selectively offers tutored tastings. Closer to home, Clare is a Committee Member of the Dulwich Wine Society where she is a regular presenter.


Tickets are ?25 per person and available for purchase here: http://linkagesouthwark.org/events/wine-tasting-thursday-6th-february/

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