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ARSE 3: The People

ARSE 3: The People

I tweeted yesterday that of the 54 photographs I had taken at the Sunday ARSE3 tasting 5 were not actually taken by me, 18 were blurredRead More

Andrew Barrow
5 Apr
Every Wine Tells a Story by Tara Devon O’Leary

Every Wine Tells a Story by Tara Devon O’Leary

A dip into the lives, the wine loves with an associated anecdote from a host of internet wine names. That I think just about sums upRead More

Andrew Barrow
8 Feb
The EWBC Back Of The Bus Crew

The EWBC Back Of The Bus Crew

You can meet the most wonderful people at the back of a bus. Being on the ‘right’ bus of course helps, the final night bus toRead More

ARSE 2: The People

ARSE 2: The People

An odd lot are bloggers. You would assume intelligent but some are disgracefully bad at even making the right railway station let alone getting on theRead More

The Definitive List of UK Wine Bloggers

The Definitive List of UK Wine Bloggers

The definitive list of UK wine bloggers – no ratings, rankings or popularity scores, just a simple list of those who blog predominately about wine inRead More

Andrew Barrow
23 Apr
Bloggersmeet – Six Wines From Spain.

Bloggersmeet – Six Wines From Spain.

A superb time spent in East London last Saturday. Six foodie bloggers met-up for a little wine and food from Spain tasting. When I say littleRead More

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12
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8
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Nino Franco Cartizze Prosecco

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A Raw Taster – Sampling Natural Wines in Slovenia

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