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  • From Wimbledon to Glastonbury and Glyndebourne, the wine to drink to celebrate summer

    August 28, 2024

    Summer, and all its events, is coming to a close, but what does your favourite celebration say about you and what you should be drinking, from Wimbledon to Glastonbury and Glyndebourne? WIMBLEDON: There is something so quintessentially English about Wimbledon with its green tennis courts, crisp white outfits and bowls of strawberries and cream. Champagne [...]

  • England fast bowler Tom Curran on what he’d eat for his last meal

    August 16, 2024

    England international Tom Curran, currently playing in the Hundred, picks out the dishes he’d eat for his last supper on earth, from an entire breakfast to a gooey chocolate fondant. I grew up from the age of six in Zimbabwe so we ate a lot of meat and spent a lot of time cooking on [...]

  • The 7 best covered terraces and courtyards at London restaurants

    August 16, 2024

    There’s nothing quite like a bit of al fresco dining, especially when the sun is burning down and tempting us to spend all of our waking hours outside. To celebrate the good weather finally showing up, we’ve rounded up some of the best terraces and courtyards where you can enjoy a great meal – but [...]

  • The 6 best terraces in London to catch the rays this weekend

    August 16, 2024

    With the sun finally exposing itself to us mere mortals, it’s the weekend to explore London’s outdoor drinking and dining spots. Here are some of the very best outdoor terraces in London to spend a lazy afternoon, whether you’re eating, drinking or just chewing the fat with old friends. Century Club Shaftesbury Avenue’s Century Club [...]

  • Best beer gardens in London from Lock Tavern to The Captain Kidd

    August 13, 2024

    It's almost beer garden season but with the risk of a downpour, it better be a really good one: here are the best London has to offer

  • 18 new London rooftop bars in London to enjoy in the sun

    August 13, 2024

    11 new London rooftop bars for summer, from Shoreditch to the Square Mile and further afield, here's where to raise a glass

  • Big winners at the WineGB Awards, from Chapel Down to Langham

    August 8, 2024

    As a patriotic wine lover there are few afternoons more exciting and uplifting than the WineGB Awards. We are smashing it when it comes to creating world class bottles and this year was remarkable for the British regions producing exceptional at award-winning levels. Wines from no less than 13 countries won trophies this year, with [...]

  • Miraval mystery: The Jersey trust at heart of Brad Pitt wine war

    July 29, 2024

    Brad Pitt has demanded to know who he is in business with after half of his hip wine brand Chateau Miraval, sold by his former partner Angelina Jolie to exiled Russian billionaire Yuri Shefler, ended up in a secretive Jersey trust.

  • Tortilla shares plummet as chain takes revenue hit after quitting Deliveroo

    July 24, 2024

    Mexican fast food chain Tortilla has taken a hit to its revenue after ending its partnership with Deliveroo in a bid to cut down on delivery commission charges.

  • Why now is the summer of sake: Where to drink this amazing wine

    July 23, 2024

    This is the summer of sake in London – and about time too. I had been under the misguided impression that all sake was rough and intensely boozy, the type of drink one hocks back as a dare. However, despite a fairly high alcohol percentage, sake is relatively low in acidity and has a graceful [...]

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