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05/06/2026

3 Glasses of Cabernet Sauvignon… which one would you choose? 🍷

Same wine. Three different glasses. Three completely different experiences.

Glass 3 – Sauvignon Blanc Glass
The nose here felt tight and restrained, giving very little away. On the palate there was just a slight hint of fruit alongside noticeable tannins, but strangely almost no balancing acidity. The wine felt flat, closed and lacking expression.

Glass 2 – Oaked Chardonnay Glass
This was perhaps the most surprising. The nose felt dull and, quite frankly, rather unattractive — a few subdued aromatics, but everything seemed muted and heavy. Taste it, and there was a real whack of acidity and tannin, yet almost no fruit at all. The balance completely disappeared.

Glass 1 – Cabernet Sauvignon/Bordeaux Blend (Cabernet Merlot) Glass ✨
Now the wine finally showed its true character. The nose was rich, intense, complex and deeply inviting, bursting with blackcurrant, cassis and subtle spice. On tasting, everything came beautifully together — generous fruit, layered complexity, polished tannins and impressive length, with every element perfectly balanced and harmonious.

The difference? The glass.

The Riedel Cabernet Sauvignon/Bordeaux Blend glass is designed specifically for structured, full-bodied reds. Its generous bowl gives the wine space to breathe and soften, while the shape directs the wine perfectly across the palate so fruit, acidity and tannins work together rather than fighting for attention.

The wrong glass can completely distort a wine.
The right glass allows it to sing.

Same bottle. Completely different wine experience.

It’s not just what you drink… it’s what you drink it from.

Which glass are you choosing? 👇

Summer Wines: A Global Tasting Adventure!☀️Summer is finally here, and what better way to celebrate than with a glass of...
05/06/2026

Summer Wines: A Global Tasting Adventure!
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Summer is finally here, and what better way to celebrate than with a glass of something delicious?
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Join me on Thursday 11 June for a relaxed and fun evening exploring some of my favourite wines for summer. We’ll travel around the world, tasting a selection of sparkling, white, rosé and red wines - all perfect for sunny days, barbecues, alfresco dining and long summer evenings.
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From South Africa and Portugal to Australia, France and South America, you’ll enjoy exciting wines, fascinating regions and plenty of stories along the way.
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Whether you’re looking for new summer favourites or simply enjoy learning more about wine in a fun and friendly setting, this is a tasting for you.

📅 Thursday 11 June
📍 Hotel du Vin, Edinburgh
🍷 Six wines from around the world
🎟️ Tickets £20
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Who’s ready to find their new favourite summer wine?

03/06/2026

Not made from oranges. We promise 🍊🍷

Orange wine is one of the most misunderstood bottles on the shelf and honestly one of the most fascinating. Here's what's actually going on:

It starts with white grapes. But instead of separating the skins straight away like you would for a typical white, the juice is left in contact with the skins, exactly like red wine. That's where the colour, the texture and all that character come from.

🍑 The result? That beautiful golden, amber glow. A texture that's slightly grippy and a little untamed. Flavours of dried apricot, orange peel, warm spices and something just a bit wild underneath.

It's not your straightforward Friday night Pinot Grigio. It's the bottle that sparks a conversation.

And here's the part that genuinely blows people's minds ✨

Orange wine has been around since 6,000 BC. It originated in Georgia where winemakers aged wine in clay vessels called qvevri buried underground. Ancient, instinctive and completely ahead of its time.

Complex, unpredictable and completely unbothered about being everyone's favourite. Which is probably exactly why it's so unforgettable.

The kind of wine we absolutely love pouring at our events 🥂

Have you tried orange wine yet? And if so, what's your go-to? Tell me below 👇

Bank holiday heatwave!☀️Summer is officially here… and it’s time for something crisp, refreshing, and perfectly pink in ...
23/05/2026

Bank holiday heatwave!
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Summer is officially here… and it’s time for something crisp, refreshing, and perfectly pink in your glass too.
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Absolutely loving this gorgeous Ramón Bilbao Rosé - the 2025 vintage has just arrived from Rioja on Co-op’s shelves.
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Peaches & cream, fresh, delicious and beautifully textured. A rosé made for sunshine, long lunches and warm evenings.
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Rosé season has arrived!
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22/05/2026

Your taste in wine tells a story. And it changes more than you'd expect. 🍷

Nobody sits you down and explains it. It just quietly happens. One day you notice you're reaching for something completely different from what you loved three years ago. Here's how that journey usually unfolds:

🍓 It starts with soft, fruity reds. Approachable, generous, no demands. This is where most of us begin and there's absolutely nothing wrong with it. Comfort is the doorway into curiosity.

🍷 Then structure starts to get interesting. Dry reds, tannins, that sense of *shape* in the glass. You stop just drinking and start actually tasting. Your palate grows a backbone.

🌸 And then, almost without warning, you find yourself ordering rosé. Professionals see it every time. After the weight of reds, your palate wants something fresh but still considered. Rosé delivers exactly that.

🍏 Whites come next, and suddenly they're anything but simple. Acidity, texture, that quiet mineral thread running underneath. You realise attention changes everything about what you taste.

✨ Then sparkling. Not just for toasts anymore. Bubbles carry flavour with a kind of precision that feels effortless. This is where complexity stops being something you chase and starts being something you simply enjoy.

Sound like a journey worth exploring in person? 🥂

Why not join us at our next festival - All You Need is Rhône

🗓️ Sunday 31 May
⏰ 2-5pm
📍 The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo HQ, 1 Cockburn Street EH1 1QB

Which stage are you at? Tell me in the comments 👇

🍷 All You Need is Rhône is coming to Edinburgh — and you won’t want to miss it!Join us on Sunday 31 May at the stunning ...
20/05/2026

🍷 All You Need is Rhône is coming to Edinburgh — and you won’t want to miss it!

Join us on Sunday 31 May at the stunning Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Headquarters for an unforgettable afternoon celebrating one of the world’s most exciting wine regions.

✨ Walk-around tasting
✨ Wines from across the Rhône Valley
✨ Fascinating masterclass
✨ Chance to win prizes
✨ Beautiful venue overlooking Edinburgh

From fresh whites and rosés to elegant reds and powerful Crus, this is your chance to taste your way through the Rhône and discover some incredible wines along the way.

As Joe Wadsack said recently:
“TheRhône Valley produces THE best value wines in the world.”

If you joined us for Rhône in White last year, you’ll know this is not to be missed and it’s the perfect chance to find your favourite wines for summer.

🎟 Sunday 31 May
📍 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo HQ, Cockburn Street
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15/05/2026

The most common reason wine disappoints you has nothing to do with the wine. 🍷

It's temperature. And almost everyone gets it wrong in both directions.

Here's what's actually happening in your glass:

🌡️ Your red is probably too warm
"Room temperature" in most homes is warmer than red wine wants to be. Heat pushes the alcohol forward, dulls the fruit and makes every sip feel heavier than it should. A few minutes in the fridge before you pour makes a remarkable difference.

🧊 **Your white is probably too cold**
Straight from the fridge, white wine is essentially closed. The aroma disappears, the acidity feels sharp and the whole thing tastes flat. Let it sit for ten minutes and watch it come alive. Same bottle. Completely different experience.

The quickest fix you'll ever learn:
Cup the bowl of the glass in your hand. Too cold against your palm? Give it a moment. Too warm? Three minutes in the fridge. That's genuinely all it takes.

Temperature shapes everything: the brightness of the acidity, the smoothness of the tannins, how open the aromas are. Most disappointing wine moments are actually just temperature moments.

This is exactly the kind of thing that clicks when you taste side by side with people who know wine well 🌷

Which is why Edinburgh Uncorked on 9th May is worth your Saturday afternoon.

🗓️ Saturday 9th May
⏰ 12–3pm & 4–7pm
📍 The Assembly Rooms, 54 George Street, EH2 2LR

Tickets in the link in bio 🥂 Have you ever noticed temperature making a difference in your glass? Tell me below 👇

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