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Summer Wine Tastings by Independent Specialists Summer Wine Booking Form Save money - book in advance Tickets on the door cost £5.50 per person HENLEY - 31 May 2004 Come and taste80+ wines Single Tickets @ £4.50 _____ www.ukwinetastings.co.uk Twin Tickets @ £6.50 _____ fromaround the world VINOPOLIS 13 June 2004 Participating merchants stock wines from Single Tickets @ £4.50 _____ Argentina Twin Tickets @ £6.50 _____ Australia Austria Total £_______ Summer wine tastings Chile Name France Languedoc byindependent RhoneValley Address South West specialists Beaujolais Loire Valley Henley-on-Thames Postcode Bordeaux Burgundy BankHoliday Monday Tel: Champagne 31 May 2004 E-mail Germany Italy Switch/Delta/VISA/Mastercard Vinopolis, Bankside New Zealand LondonSE1 Card No: Expiry Date South Africa Sunday 13 June 2004 Switch/Delta: Start Date Issue No.: Spain Or make cheques payable to:- Switzerland Blue Box Associates Post your order form to: Fine French Gourmet Food ukwinetastings.co.uk Check the website for full list PO Box 1019 Long Itchington www.ukwinetastings.co.uk Southam CV47 9ZU Tel/Fax: 0845 280 2487 Or book online at www.ukwinetastings.co.uk Monday 31 May 2004 Sunday 13 June 2004 11am - 5pm noon - 5pm River & Rowing Museum Vinopolis, Museum of Wine Mill Meadows, Henley-on-Thames 1 Bank End, London SE1 UKWineTastings.co.uk presents two great opportunities to taste and enjoy a wide range of wines from around the world as offered by The Second Henley Wine Festival is to be leading independent wine merchants. Up to held in this award-winning Museum on the 80 wines will be available at each of these VINOPOLIS is located on London's vibrant banks of the River Thames. superb venues. Bankside, alongside Borough Market, Ample free parking for ticket holders. Talk to a real winemaker! Shakespeare's Globe and the Millennium Close to Railway Station & Town Centre Bridge. The atmosphere is informal and friendly - Your ticket entitles you to reduced entry Your ticket entitles you to reduced entry providing an opportunity to explore, charge to the Museum and Tour. charge to the Museum. The Museum’s discover, compare and contrast some For food and drink Café Vino and Cantina excellent Riverside Café is open all day. stunning wines and learn about them from Vinopolis are both open throughout the day See the Museum website for more info:- wine makers and knowledgeable merchants. www.rrm.co.uk Just a few minutes walk from London Bridge Exhibitors include:- See the Vinopolis website for more info:- • Allez Vins! (French Regional Wines) www.vinopolis.co.uk • Bat & Bottle (Italy) • Click4ABottle • Decanter Wines (Spain) • Nick Dobson Wines (Beaujolais) • Dordogne Direct (gourmet foods) • Indigo Wines (Rhône & Languedoc) • James Pettit • Pic Wines (Languedoc) •PMH Wines (Champagne, Port) • Domaine Sainte Rose (Languedoc) • South Africa Wines • The Vineking • Wine for Spice (wines for spicy foods) • Winecases.com See our website for latest info:- Save Money - book in advance www.ukwinetastings.co.uk Save Money - book in advance.
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