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Fine Wine Fair: the countdown begins

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Just under two months to go until the inaugural Fine Wine Fair hits London (15-17 October). It’s looking like it will be a really exciting event with new exhibitors from all over the world being signed up daily.  To date, flying the flag for France we have Bouvet-Ladubay, Caves Du Mont Tauch, Chateau Camplazens, Conseil Interprofessionnel Du Vin De Bordeaux and Vinoteque. Across the border in Spain, Marqués de Càceres and Wines from Spain will be representing the home of Tempranillo, Rioja and other Iberian treats.  On the other side of the pond Errazuriz, Terrazas, Viña Concha y Toro and Wines of Chile will bring some Latin flavour into the mix, whilst the Wine Institute of California will be Stateside ambassadors. Finally, on the opposite side of the Pacific, New Zealand’s Little Beauty will be stunning Chelsea Old Town Hall this October.

From deep, rich reds to refreshing crisp whites, the Fine Wine Fair has something to surprise and delight all taste buds, and with such a line-up you’d be mad not to go! Tickets are now available from http://www.finewinefair.org/ from £20. And if you don’t believe us, Event magazine and Fine + Rare agree the Fine Wine Fair is a must-do for those who enjoy the finer things in life this autumn!

New client win: Fine Wine Fair

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Very exciting news, hot off the press: we’ve just been appointed to work on the inaugural Fine Wine Fair.  What a fantastic account!  I love all things food and drink (it is one of my little indulgences in life), including telling (boring?!) my friends about my latest finds, from the wines I’ve tried and what I ate with them, to the new restaurant I’ve been to or the must-try deli round the corner. 

If you’re the same, then this is definitely the event for you.  It’s a boutique fair focusing on learning, tasting and buying fine wine – that’s wine for £7.99 upwards, to you and me.  Unlike other wine events there’ll only be 30 exhibitors participating, so it’s not like other stuffy, intimidating wine tastings only for those in the know, or the massive shows where you barely get five seconds to talk to the winemaker.  I’d say it’s the perfect environment to learn about wine.  What’s more, there are going to be masses of masterclasses to participate in (I’m particularly looking forward to the one about investing in wine) and there will be experts on hand to guide you round the fair – a bit like a wine personal shopper if you will.  Genius!

If you want to come along the dates are 15 – 17 October 2010 at Chelsea Old Town Hall.  You can pre-register now at www.finewinefair.org to be first in line for advanced tickets.