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7 London Wine Week events you don’t want to miss

It’s that time of year again.

The sun has started to shine and London Wine Week is gracing the capital once again this year. Running from 13 – 19 May, the annual celebration of London’s wine merchants, bars and urban wineries will have a hub at Flat Iron Square in London Bridge, open Wednesday – Sunday, featuring a  selection of al-fresco wine bars popping up especially for the festival.

More than 75 venues across the capital will be offering £6 wine trios and hosting a variety of events, with some bars also offering a glass of wine and food pairing option. Festival goers can partake in these self-guided Wine Tours, by simply flashing their free festival pass at the bar, which you can download here.

We’ve examined the schedule at length and listed the events we think our readers will love.

Wine tasting at 100ft

Where: The O2, Peninsula Square, London, SE10 0DX

When: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 2.30pm-3.30pm

How much: £129

What’s better than a wine tasting? A wine tasting with panoramic views of London, of course. Throughout the first three days of the festival, Vins de Provence is hosting a lunch with each course paired with a flight of fragrant Provence rosé wines, which will leave you feeling lighter than air.

To book, go here.

Flavours of the East: Wine Pairing Dinner

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Where: The Crazy Bear Clubhouse, 17 Mercer Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2H 9QJ

When: Tuesday 14 May, 6pm-8:30pm

How much: £79.50

Some say pairing European wines with Asian food is too great a challenge, but tell that to the guys at Crazy Bear Clubhouse. Amathus Drinks’ head of wine Jeremy Lithgow MW will take guests through a collection of wines from the restaurants list as they are paired with an exclusive five course tasting menu. On the cards for Tuesday’s dinner are wines like Champagne house Lanson’s extra-aged blanc de blancs, a Werner Riesling Schweicher Annaberg Kabinett from Mosel, Languedoc-Rousillon’s Chateau de la Liquiere Cistus Blanc, Pinot Noir from California’s Parker Station, and a moreish Moscatel from Navarra’s Bodegas Ochoa Moscatel.

To book, follow this link.

 

Arthur Hooper’s Wine List Launch

Where: Arthur Hooper’s, 8 Stoney Street, London, SE1 9AA

When: Tuesday 14 May, 5-7pm

How much: Free

If you like your wine served up with well-executed, healthyish small plates and staggering distance from London Bridge station, then Borough Market’s Arthur Hooper’s is putting on a do on the second day of London Wine Week to satisfy your needs. The slick-yet-cosy resto is launching a new menu and wine list to coincide with LWW, and is inviting guests to sample some of  its more unusual serves on the list and meet the team behind the wine list. They’ve got Nyteminber, they’ve got Mosel Reisling, they’ve got Alsance Pinot Blanc and every colour of Rioja conceivable (well, three).

 

O’Jos light and soul lounge

Where: Old Street Gallery, 62 Paul Street, London, EC2A 4NA

When: Wednesday 15 May, 6:30pm – 11pm

How much: Free

If you want a crash course in the most Instagram-friendly drinks trends of 2019, then this event taking place on Wednesday has all bases covered. O’jos Light & Soul Lounge in east London pays homage to the hottest format in retail: cans. Tinnie fans can get their hands on samples of O’Jo’s rosé and Chardonnay spritzes as well as other box-ticking trendy novelties like “zero-calorie edible mist cocktails and edible, alcoholic bubble machines.”

Entry is first come, first served, but guestlist spaces are available for true can connoisseurs through this link.

Try-Before-You-Buy 19 Crimes

Where: London Wine Week Hub at Flat Iron Square, Southwark Street, London, SE1 1TD

When: 15/05/2019 to 19/05/2019, midday to 11pm

How much: Free

You may have already heard of the true crime-focused label Treasury Wine Estates launched back in 2015. In the 19th century, there were said to be 19 crimes in England that would result in “punishment by transportation”, where convicted criminals were sent to Australia to serve their prison sentences. The crimes ranged from more serious offences like bigamy and stealing to tamer crimes like impersonating an Egyptian, and serve as the inspiration for Treasury’s brand, which also uses augmented reality via a Living Wine Labels app to reveal the stories behind the men and women plastered onto the bottles.

The producer is keen to convert consumers, and is bringing19 Crimes to the event hub’s Garden Bar with two Australian wines, 19 Crimes CHARD and 19 Crimes Red Wine – available by the glass or bottle.

Freixenet’s Prosecco Garden

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Where: London Wine Week Hub at Flat Iron Square, Southwark Street, London, SE1 1TD

When: 15 May-19 May, 12pm-11pm

One of the biggest names in fizz, Freixenet is coming to the LWW hub this week serving a selection from the producer’s sparkling portfolio.

Renegade Winery’s Hub Pop-Up

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Where: London Wine Week Hub at Flat Iron Square, Southwark Street, London, SE1 1TD

When: 15 May-19 May, 12pm-11pm

How much: Free

Urban wineries are starting to emerge across the capital, and east London’s own Renegade is popping up at the London Wine Week Hub from Wednesday to showcase some of the rule-breaking, anti-establishment wines made at its base in Bethnal Green. The team at Renegade bring in fresh grapes from small family owned vineyards around the UK and Europe to make craft, artisanal expressions that are sold in the likes of Sketch, The Frog and Harvey Nichols. Entry to the bar is free as long as you download your LWW pass.

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