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My name is James and I'm a 24 year old local resident. Along with my good friend and somellier extraodinaire Felix, we run regular supper clubs out of our Herne Hill conservatory. We focus on the world's Forgotten Wine regions and explore the culinary and boozy delights offered these fascinating places. Our nights are part-wine tasting, part-dinners and we think they are a lot of fun.


On March 21st we will be hosting our third event and we are focussing on the marvelous French region, Alsace. 5 courses + 5 paired wines, all talked through by Felix, all just for ?35.


We would love to have some of you there. For tickets and more info please visit the following link: [grubclub.com]


Please feel free to get in touch if you want to chat or know more [email protected]

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Hi Eleanor,


Thanks for getting in touch. We cook for a group of 12. We normally get a fairly diverse group as a whole host of different people book through Grub Club. This is the first time I have listed ourselves on the East Dulwich and Herne Hill forums so we are hoping to get a good local turnout for this one. We would love for you to join us!


Please help spread the word in the area as well, a local turnout would be fantastic.


http://grubclub.com/forgotten-grapes-alsatian-grapes/2275


If the link doesn't work again you can find us by going onto the 'Grub Club' website and searching 'Alsatian Grapes' - just make sure the price filter on the left hand side is over ?35.


Hopefully see you in a few weeks!

  • 4 months later...

Hi Jenn,


Thanks for getting in touch. We actually have an event coming up in a few weeks, on Saturday 25th July. The theme is Northern Spain and the Basque Country, two of Spain's most exciting culinary regions. 5 courses matched with 5 delicious wines for ?40. Tickets are still available on GrubClub:


http://grubclub.com/forgotten-grapes/forgotten-grapes-northern-spain-and-the-basque-country/2900


If you have any other questions, or if you'd like to be included on our mailing list, don't hesitate to ask.


Thanks,


James


@FGSupperClub

[email protected]

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