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Wine List Confidential 2024 guide launched

The new edition of the Wine List Confidential guide, examining the drinks offerings of 40 of the UK’s top restaurants, was launched at London Wine Fair this week.

This year’s guide rates the size, range, value, originality and experience of 40 of the UK’s best restaurants. From a beak-to-foot London yakitori joint to a secluded highland retreat, the guide offers an insight into how, despite all of the challenges that the hospitality sector has faced in recent years, the country’s restaurant scene, and the wine offering of these establishments, continues to innovate and improve.

Additionally, guide author Douglas Blyde has offered his insights into the top wine list trends in UK restaurants, including the regions and styles that are in right now, as well as some of those that are, for the moment at least, out.

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“Restaurants with great wine lists are more appealing than those which haven’t given their drinks menu some serious attention,” says the drinks business‘ editor-in-chief Patrick Schmitt MW. “After all, a magnificent meal is incomplete without wonderful wine.”

To pick up a copy and discover which spots you should be visiting, and what you should be eating and, more importantly, drinking when you’re there, click here.

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