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24 January 2018
9:00 pm
Venue: St John's College. Wordsworth room
Address:
Description:
Go up the staircase in the far left corner of First Court to the first floor. map.cam.ac.uk more…
Pauillac, Margaux, Saint-Estèphe – Bordeaux – France
An unusual tasting featuring three separate estates tied together by the Cruse and Lorenzetti families. Ch. Pedesclaux is a 5eme Grand Cru Classé from Pauillac. Founded in 1810 it was one of the first estates born from non-aristocratic rule in the Médoc. Ch. d’Issan is a 3eme Grand Cru Classé from Margaux. It is one of the oldest estates in the region, their wine said to have been served during the wedding of Eleanor of Aquitaine and King Henry II of England in 1152. Finally, Ch Lilian Ladouys is a Cru Bourgeois of Saint-Estèphe with roots tracing back to the mid 16th century. This promises to be an exceptional evening for those seeking to experience the range of expressions of Left Bank Bordeaux!
Please note: we will be implementing a ballot system for this event. Register below for tickets before 6pm Thursday, January 18 (you will not be charged). We will then randomly allocate tickets and if successful you will receive a link for payment. Please pay before 6pm, Saturday January 20, otherwise your tickets will be reallocated. Limit of 2 tickets per transaction, members only for both tickets. Please ensure you enter details of both members if registering for two tickets.
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17 January 2018
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Venue: Pembroke College, Old Library
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Description:
Directly on the left when you walk through the main gate past the porters lodge. more…
Margaux – Bordeaux – France
We begin this term’s series of French tastings with Château Palmer, a 3ème Grand Cru classé from Margaux. Named after a British officer, Major General Palmer who owned the estate in the early 18th century, the reputation of this estate has grown ever since and it now commands the status of a Super Second. Somewhat unusual for its higher Merlot content for a Left bank wine, Château Palmer has successfully differentiated itself from other producers, with some vintages besting their 1ier Grand Cru neighbour… Join us in exploring the of work of this classic Bordeaux producer!
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16 January 2018
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Venue: St John's College. Wordsworth room
Address:
Description:
Go up the staircase in the far left corner of First Court to the first floor. map.cam.ac.uk more…
Rheingau – Germany
Schloss Reinhartshausen are experts when it comes to making Riesling, after all they have been doing it since 1337! Besides their long history, the other factor that sets Schloss Reinhartshausen apart from other producers is their location. Their vineyards are located on the island of Mariannenaue formed from sand and stone carried from the Alps by the Rhein. Join us in exploring the different forms of Riesling in our only German tasting of the year!
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14 January 2018
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Venue: Cambridge University Centre Wine Bar
Venue Website: http://www.cucwinebar.org
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Description:
The wine bar is on the Ground floor of the University Center which is by Scudamore punts near Queens’. The entrance to the University Center more…
Around the world in 12 wines
We hope you have all had a great Christmas break and we are excited to welcome you back with our first event this term! Especially designed for our newest members, we will be taking you on a trip around the world introducing you to 12 different wine styles from across the globe. As before we will be taking over the Cambridge Wine Merchants’ University Centre wine bar from 3 to 6pm for an informal afternoon of tasting and discussion.
Ticket sale priority will be given to new members (joined 2017/18) and remaining tickets will be released to other members a few days before the event.
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3 December 2017
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
To finish the term with a bang CUWS once again invites you to a drop-in tasting with Cambridge Wine Merchants at the University Centre wine bar on Sunday 3rd December, from 3 till 6pm.
We will open wines as we go along and there will be plenty to go around!
The wine bar is on the Ground floor of the University Centre which is by Scudamore’s punts near Queens’. The entrance to the Unirsity Centre is close the Doubletree Hilton hotel. https://map.cam.ac.uk/University+Centre#52.201128,0.116362,18
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27 November 2017
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Istria – Croatia
Our final tasting of the term is with Mladen Rožanić, owner of the Roxanich winery. Located on the Istrian Peninsula at the north-western most edge of Croatia Roxanich combines exciting local grape varieties with knowledge derived from winemakers of the Rhone. Come indulge in an evening of discovery as we explore the charms of this up-and-coming wine region!
Location: Wordsworth Room, John’s. Go up the staircase in the far left corner of First Court to the first floor. map.cam.ac.uk
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21 November 2017
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Champagne – France
Louis Roederer are one of the last still independent family-run Champagne houses, founded in 1776. Steeped in tradition with a flair to explore more modern styles in select lines, Lois Roederer have earner international recognition. Perhaps their greatest claim to fame is their seminal role in the creation of prestige cuvees through Cristal – a direct continuation of their personal cuvée for Tsar Alexander II. Joins us on a journey into the heart of classic Champagne through the story of an iconic house!
Location: Old Kitchens, Trinity College. Cross Great Court to enter the hallway by hall, then go through the last door on the left. map.cam.ac.uk
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13 November 2017
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Napa Valley – California – USA
Our first visitor from overseas this year, Diamond Creek hails from the northern tip of Napa Valley. Diamond Creek has been a pioneer in producing almost exclusively Cabarnet Sauvignon wines in California since its founding in 1968. Carved out of the wilderness, five distinct vineyards positioned on rolling hillsides each display unique microclimate and soils. The wines on display promise to show us the range of what can be achieved with a single varietal in the right hands!
Location: Wordsworth Room, John’s. Go up the staircase in the far left corner of First Court to the first floor. map.cam.ac.uk
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1 November 2017 - 2 November 2017
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Pomerol – Bordeaux – France
A return to Bordeaux but in a very different style. Château Gazin is located in Pomerol, one of the two stars of the Right Bank. A Merlot backbone provides the wines produced here with rich flavor and velvety texture that stands in contrast to the more austere style of the Left bank, while not eschewing it entirely a la Saint-Émilion. Join us for an unforgettable evening and decide for yourself if the democratically unclassified upstarts from Pomerol can surpass the regimented goliaths of the Left Bank!
Location: Thomas Gray Room, Pembroke College
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28 October 2017
7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
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Alsace – France
We warmly invite you to an evening that promises to be the highlight of the term – a great dinner with Charlotte Hugel (13th generation) of Hugel et Fils. The Hugel family is a pioneer of winegrowing in Alsace since the 17th century and their distinctive yellow label has commanded world-wide recognition for excellence. Come experience the distinctive flavours and aromas of Alsace paired in exquisite precision with a four-course dinner in the immaculate surroundings of Trinity College’s Old Kitchen!
Reception:
Pol Roger Brut Réserve NV
First Starter:
Gewurztraminer Classic 2014
Pinot Blanc Hugel 2014
Second Starter:
Riesling Classic 2014
Riesling Grossi Laue 2011
Main:
Pinot Gris Grossi Laue 2010
Gewurztraminer Grossi Laue 2010
Cheese:
Gewurztraminer Vendange Tardive 2007
Riesling Vendange Tardive 2009
Finale:
Charlotte’s personal surprise… (90s Sélection de Grains Nobles)
The full menu can be found here, we are able to accommodate dietary requirements upon request.
Dress code: Black tie preferred (Hugel yellow encouraged!)
Location: Old Kitchen, Trinity College. Cross Great Court to enter the hallway by hall, then go through the last door on the left. map.cam.ac.uk