The Wokingham Wine Festival 2008
The Thames Valley Region of the Multiple Sclerosis Society, The ASDW (Association of Small Direct Wine merchants) and the Wokingham Round Table are pleased to announce the first Wokingham Wine Festival, an exciting wine event being held in the Main Hall in the old Town Hall in Wokingham marketplace over the weekend of 6th and 7th December.
Wine-lovers can come to taste and buy fine wines supplied by members of the ASDW (the Association of Small Direct Wine merchants). There will be 11 wine merchants at the festival, many from the local area, each with a superb range of wines to taste and buy. ASDW members offer between them a huge range of fine wines from around the world, and the festival offers a wonderful opportunity to try many of these and to stock up for the festive season.
Amordivino is a specialist in Italian wines
Bordeaux & Beyond offers a select range of quality French wines
Decanter Wines is a Spanish specialist with a fine range of Rioja, Albariño and others
Fasol Menin (UK) supplies award-winning Prosecco di Valdobbiadene
Henley Fine Wines imports a select range of South Australian fine wines
Hyde Park Wines offers sweet and sparkling Spanish Wines to drink with spicy food.
Individual Wines offers fine and interesting wines at low prices
Leon Stolarski Fine Wines has wines from small growers in south and south-west France
Nick Dobson Wines is the UK’s leading importer of Austrian and Swiss Wines
Piedmontwines.com has a range of boutique wines from Piedmont in northern Italy.
Stanlake Park Wine Estate is a Berkshire-based English wine producer
Pre-purchased tickets for the Wokingham Wine Festival cost just £5 per person per day, and once inside, visitors can taste as many of the available wines as they like for no additional charge. The festival is in aid of charity, with proceeds from the sale of tickets going to the Thames Valley Region of the Multiple Sclerosis Society, who are organising the event along with the ASDW and the Wokingham Round Table.
For more information about the event, call Rosemary Tocock (0118 9862591), Nick Dobson (07799 661694), or visit the festival website.
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