I am in London at present and went to one of the big M&S stores in London a few days ago and had a walk around the wine section. Just as I expected there were some very interesting wines on the shelves. I saw some Georgian wines which had not made it to their Hong Kong branches, and I also saw these. I had no recall if I had either of these before (at the wine fair which I will again miss this year as I will be out of town then). The two bottles on the left (of consecutive vintages) are from Crete and are made from the local grape called Dafni. The other one is a Croatian wine made from a grape called Grasevina. I bought a bottle of each. I suppose I will find the opportunity to drink them whilst here, otherwise, they can always be tasted back home.
Monday, 6 November 2017
Wines from exotic grapes at M&S
I am in London at present and went to one of the big M&S stores in London a few days ago and had a walk around the wine section. Just as I expected there were some very interesting wines on the shelves. I saw some Georgian wines which had not made it to their Hong Kong branches, and I also saw these. I had no recall if I had either of these before (at the wine fair which I will again miss this year as I will be out of town then). The two bottles on the left (of consecutive vintages) are from Crete and are made from the local grape called Dafni. The other one is a Croatian wine made from a grape called Grasevina. I bought a bottle of each. I suppose I will find the opportunity to drink them whilst here, otherwise, they can always be tasted back home.
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