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Archive for July, 2010
Domaine Leflaive in The One Show yesterday night
Click here to see the programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t5mcz/The_One_Show_20_07_2010/.
The wine-related sequence with Phil Tufnell starts after 10 minutes and 40 seconds.
More information on Domaine Leflaive's wines on www.corneyandbarrow.com...
Read More Olivier Leflaive Entertains Shoreditch House
I can’t quite say that my first blog for C&B was by popular demand (in truth, it was the result of a colleague asking whether I would like to, at the same time as handing me a glass of Cuvée Margoton rosé on the evening of this event) but perhaps...
Read More ¡Dos días, dos regiones, dos productores… A una vez en un viaje de tiempo de vida a España!
Two days, two regions, two producers… A once in a life time trip to Spain!
It’s no secret that Spanish wines are my true passion, so you can imagine my reaction when I was invited to accompany Alison and Adam on their annual buying trip to Ribera del Duero...
Read More Meet our Italian Producers
We interviewed three of our Italian producers who visited London to showcase their wines at the Definitive Italian Tasting at Lord's.
Giovanna – La Tunella
Which of your wines are in currently your fridge at home?
La Tunella Sauvignon Blanc. It is fresh, fruity and easy to drink. I also chill the Pinot...
Read More Friuli meets Japan
Food and wine pairings sometimes offer the most astonishing surprises. On a brief trip to London this week, Giovanna, from our Friuli producer La Tunella, joined us on Monday at Tsuru Bankside one of our on-trade customers, a new, modern and authentic Japanese restaurant tucked behind Tate Modern on the Southbank. With a welcome cooling breeze blowing our al fresco table and ...
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