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Upcoming SUPPER CLUB - Sat 25th July


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We are James and Felix. Disillusioned with London's over-formal and over-priced wine evenings and inspired by a summer trip to Lebanon, we came up with the concept of Forgotten Grapes. Our idea is simple: 5 courses of food accompanied by 5 different wines. The evening's are part dinner part wine tasting and a lot of fun. We run our night out of our cosy conservatory in Herne Hill.


We invite you to attend what will be our 4th supper club evening. This time we focus on the gastronomic powerhouse regions of Northern Spain and the Basque country. For more details and to buy tickets click the link below. Buy early to avoid disapointment!


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


Who we are:


Felix has been involved in wine since he was 18 and is the wine brains behind our evenings. James is our chef. Taking a break after completing his medical degree, he is passionate about all things food and enjoys putting creative flair into traditional world food.

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