Archive for the 'Wine' Category

Hotel Terravina

Kerri -

I first heard about Hotel TerraVina online some time last year. It’s a boutique hotel situated in the New Forest and was devised by the people who put together the Hotel du Vin chain. The emphasis is on good food and wine (two of our favourite things) and while staying there, you can also learn […]

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Five Courses for Eight People

Stephen -

Last Saturday, Kerri and I cooked dinner for some friends; there were eight of us in total. We eventually came up with a five-course menu. Which could be called seven courses if you counted nuts and a little shot of watercress soup that we served between the starter and main course. At some point we […]

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Bibendum “Grape Expectations” Wine Tasting

Stephen -

We have been to a few of the tastings organised by Dan from Bibendum and they have all been really good. At most of them, I have attempted to make notes and then given up at some point. This time though, I was determined to persevere and mostly succeeded. The previous tastings have been around […]

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Beefeater Distillery Tour

Kerri -

I don’t know much about gin, apart from that I like the occasional gin and tonic and I really don’t like Bombay Sapphire, so was really looking forward to visiting the Beefeater distillery and learning a bit more about how gin is made.  The distillery isn’t open to the public and is based in a […]

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Red Thai Chicken Curry

Stephen -

We have been on a draconian clear-the-freezer mission lately, and as it turned out we had both chicken legs and red curry paste in there.  Which meant that we needed to make red curry with chicken of course.  It was shop paste rather than home made, we must admit; hence we had loads of it […]

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Alsace Tasting – Green and Blue

Stephen -

Last night, Kerri and I went to to an Alsace wine tasting at Green and Blue in East Dulwich.  We have been there before for a rather intruiging wine and chocolate tasting and were excited about going back, so much so that on the evening of an impending Tube strike, we ventured out there without […]

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The Sportsman, Seasalter

Kerri -

The Sportsman has been on our list of restaurants to visit for a long time, years probably.  We both love Whitstable and try to spend as much time as we can there in Summer, the Sportsman is just up the road in Seasalter but we never seem to stray much further than the local cafes […]

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Eating Eurovision – Greece and Ukraine

Stephen -

A few weeks ago, following a very successful bloggers visit to Tayabb’s, the idea of Eating Eurovision was born. The premise was simple: could 25 food bloggers eat the cuisine of the 25 partaking countries, all within the M25, within 25 hours? This was not to be an exercise in Googling recipes and cooking the […]

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Wine and Cheese Tasting with Catavino

Kerri -

On Wednesday night, Stephen and I made the short trip to the Westbridge in Battersea for a complimentary evening of wine and cheese hosted by Charlie McVeigh (Westbridge owner and cheese provider) and Catavino (wine supplier). It was a very informal evening and a great opportunity to meet new food and wine bloggers, the wine […]

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Tayyab’s

Stephen -

On a Thursday night a few weeks ago now, Kerri and I had a wonderful dinner at Tayyab’s with a lot of other London food bloggers.  Tayyab’s, which is situated on a random side street in Whitechapel in London’s East End, has become legendary for its excellent yet ridiculously cheap Pakistani food.  I have been […]

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