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Love wine, but you'd like to learn something more about it? Are you a fan of Sri- Lankan food? Do you want to discover how inclusive the winemaking industry is becoming?

Sip back, relax and enjoy a casual introduction to wine at a communal table, and get familiar with Skin Contact Wine. Alessandra will guide you through 5 different wines from across Europe, explaining the process of production and some backstory to these incredible producers. You will be able to try 7 course taster menu from Trinco menu and more...

Book now via Resy:

https://resy.com/cities/ldn/venues/trinco/events/under-the-vin-an-evening-of-skin-contact-wine-2023-07-27?date=2023-07-17&seats=2 

 

 

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