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Looking for a midweek escape that’s a little more refined than your average pint? Join the Dulwich Wine Society every Wednesday at 7:30pm at The Rosendale in West Dulwich for a relaxed, welcoming evening of wine discovery.


Whether you're just starting your wine journey or already know your Syrah from your Shiraz, our tastings are designed to be engaging, social, and seriously delicious.

📍 Venue: The Rosendale, 65 Rosendale Road, SE21 8EZ
🕢 Time: Wednesdays at 7:30pm
🔗 www.dulwich-wine-society.co.uk Please book in advance
Upcoming Events:
September
•    Wed 10 Sept – Unusual Wines from the High Street: Exploring Wine Trends – Kjetil Fuglestad
•    Wed 17 Sept – International Grenache Week – Colin Wagstaff
•    Wed 24 Sept – Alpine Wines: Jura and Savoie – Will Burgess, The Sourcing Table
October
•    Wed 1 Oct – Wines From the Cellar – Andrew Inglis-Taylor
•    Wed 8 Oct – Tasmania and Hunter Valley, Australia – Clare Hanson
•    Wed 15 Oct – TBC
•    Wed 22 Oct – Holiday Wines – Member presentations
November
•    Wed 5 Nov – Unusual Suspects: The New Wave of Spain – Nicola Thornton, Spanish Palate
•    Wed 12 Nov – TBC
•    Wed 19 Nov – The Judgement of Dulwich – South Africa vs Australia Cabernet Sauvignon – Malcolm Venter & Colin Wagstaff
•    Wed 26 Nov – Wines for Christmas – Esther Maxim, Majestic Wine, East Dulwich
December
•    Wed 3 Dec – Call My Bluff – A fun, interactive blind tasting
•    Wed 10 Dec – Christmas Celebration – Festive wines, surprises, and good cheer
đź’· Costs:
•    £20 per evening for members
•    £30 for guests
•    First-timers can request a free trial evening (subject to availability)
🍽 Bring your own cheese and biscuits for the mid-session break.
🍷 Please bring a couple of tasting glasses  if you have them.
📞 Contact:
Chairman Colin Wagstaff – 020 8402 6587
Secretary Tim Havenhand – [email protected]
Come swirl, sniff, and sip with us. It’s wine tasting without the snobbery—just great bottles, good company, and a midweek moment to savour.
 

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