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The most extensive Rhône tasting ever in London

Come for the tasting of more than 100 white wines — stay for the party. After the resounding success of the Rhône in White launch party last year, the event is back.

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The event is the most extensive tasting of white wines from the Rhône that London has ever seen.

On Tuesday 25 June, you’ll be able to taste over 100 white wines from across the entire Rhône Valley.

This is a unique opportunity to get ahead of this up-and-coming category – original, authentic, food-friendly wines made from a smorgasbord of indigenous varieties.

Come and see why Rhône white wines are gaining so many fans – from majestic Condrieu and aromatic Saint-Joseph to the newest Gigondas and zesty Luberon.

Over 20 appellations will be represented, ranging from value weekday wines to some of the most prestigious white wines in the world.

Plus, the event has thrown in some sweet and sparkling options for good measure – perfect for whipping up a killer cocktail or two!

From 5pm to 6pm, French bistro le Verre Blanc, will open its gates to welcome Alistair Cooper MW and Matt Walls. Join them for a friendly wine talk about the upcoming white wines from the Rhône Valley.

By day, Walls co-owns two restaurants, Levan and Bar Levan in Peckham, South London. But music has been integral part of his life since day one, diggin’ in the crates since his teenage years putting on club nights across the country and being a regular at some of the capitals best parties from FWD to Co-Op Via Balance.

And when 6pm hits, it’s time to let loose! Join us for the Rhône White Party, featuring delicious canapés, great music, and a few surprises in a stunning setting.

Catch up with old friends and make some new ones.

This is sure to be a highlight of this summer’s tasting calendar.

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