Join legendary sherry expert Ben Howkins and Robert Boutflower from Tanners as they taste and discuss the fine wine that is sherry.
Date: Thursday 29th July at 18.30 BST
Book tickets through Eventbrite at https://bit.ly/3x7mhAn
About the event
Sherry is a hugely underrated wine, the best being as good as any other fine wine, and it comes in so many different types. Ben Howkins and Robert Boutflower will be tasting a wonderful selection of sherries as they talk about how they're made, when you might drink them and what you might eat with them.
The ticket includes a signed copy of Ben's book Sherry which is a beautifully illustrated guide to this noble and historic wine as well as the following bottles of sherry:
Tanners Marsical Manzanilla Sherry - full bottle
Tio Pepe En Rama Fino, Gonzalez Byass, 2021 release - half bottle
Leonor Palo Cortado 12 Años Sherry, Gonzalez Byass - full bottle
Vinña AB Amontillado Seco Sherry, Gonzalez Byass - full bottle
Deadline for ordering tickets, 22nd July, to allow shipping of wines in advance of the event.
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Intricacies of Sherry: A Tasting and Talk with Ben Howkins and Tanners
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