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London - Burgundy self-pour tasting
A compact self-pour tasting highlighting chardonnay and pinot noir from the top to the bottom of Burgundy curated by our buyer for Burgundy Toby Morrhall.
Join us for a compact self-pour tasting featuring a range of 35 wines curated by The Society’s buyer for Burgundy Toby Morrhall. He always puts together an excellent collection of wines from some of our favourite growers the length of the region.
This afternoon tasting is happening ahead of our Burgundy growers tasting in the evening. While the growers will not be present, it gives you the opportunity to taste all the same wines for a shorter period in a quieter environment.
Samuel Billaud, Chablis Les Grands Terroirs 2022
Ripe yet firm Chablis, broad and fresh. An unoaked blend from three excellent...
Samuel Billaud, Chablis Premier Cru Butteaux 2022
An excellent 2022. From 60-year-old vines matured in four-year-old 500-litre ...
Samuel Billaud, Chablis Premier Cru Mont de Milieu 2022
One of the best examples of this vineyard I taste every year. The 2022 has a ...
Sylvain Pataille, Bourgogne Aligoté Champs Forey 2022
This is made from 0.3ha planted 1932 to 1961. It`s ripe yet fresh, with a mel...
Sylvain Pataille, Marsannay Blanc 2020
From the brilliant Sylvain Pataille, this is a fine, taut, elegant chardonnay...
Domaine Sylvain Pataille, Marsannay Rouge 2021
Sylvain Pataille is a very exciting grower, and this wine offers attractive d...
Sylvain Pataille, Marsannay Clos du Roy 2021
Clos du Roy is a top vineyard producing one of the firmer and more structured...
Domaine Sylvain Pataille, Marsannay Longeroies 2020
One of the best-balanced vineyards in Marsannay producing a round and complet...
Marchand-Tawse, Gevrey-Chambertin Vignes de la Famille Tawse 2021
A perfumed cuvée of eight parcels (including Roncevie, La Justice, Clos Prieu...
Domaine Tawse, Gevrey-Chambertin En Etelois 2017
An elegant 2017 with fresh and bright red-fruit flavours and good length on t...
Domaine Tawse, Gevrey-Chambertin en Pallud 2017
Made from 55-year-old vines, this is a lovely balanced wine with aspects of r...
Domaine Tawse, Gevrey-Chambertin Premier Cru Champeaux 2017
A fresh and pretty Gevrey with ripe red-berry fruit. This is from a cool spot...
Domaine Tollot-Beaut, Aloxe-Corton 2020
This has a fresher and finer nose. On the palate, structural support from the...
Domaine Tollot-Beaut, Savigny-lès-Beaune Premier Cru Lavières 2021
From a vineyard planted in 1943, this offers an intense, blackfruited nose an...
Domaine Tollot-Beaut, Savigny-lès-Beaune Premier Cru Lavières 2020
From a vineyard planted in 1943, this has less of the vintage effect, a hint ...
Domaine Tollot-Beaut, Savigny-lès-Beaune Premier Cru Lavières 2022
From a vineyard originally planted in 1943, a third of which was replanted wi...
Domaine de Montille, Bourgogne 2021
The 2021 Bourgogne Rouge, which sees no new wood, has a light raspberry and c...
Domaine de Montille, Beaune Premier Cru Les Grèves 2019
From 55-60 year old vines on a vineyard with more clay than Sizies (see above...
Domaine de Montille, Volnay Premier Cru Champans 2017
A mix of soils (sand, marl and clay) gives a balanced Volnay producing a fres...
Domaine Jean-Noël Gagnard, Chassagne-Montrachet Champ Derrière 2022
Fresh and floral wine with good richness and mid-palate weight. Bottled early...
Domaine Jean-Noël Gagnard, Chassagne-Montrachet Premier Cru Clos de la Maltroie 2021
Pale lemon with a light green tint. Quality apple and greengage fruit, good p...
Domaine Jean-Noël Gagnard, Chassagne-Montrachet Les Chaumées 2021
Mid-lemon yellow in colour. The bouquet shows a certain generosity of fruit w...
Domaine Jessiaume, Santenay La Cassière 2023
From a 2ha parcel situated below premier cru Maladière, La Cassière is an exc...
Domaine Jessiaume, Santenay Premier Cru Gravières 2023
Jessiaume have a very large 3.8ha holding of Gravières. This is made from hig...
Domaine Bonhomme, Mâcon-Villages Vieilles Vignes 2023
Ripe yet refreshing Burgundy with aromas of white peaches. Balanced on the pa...
Domaine André Bonhomme, Viré-Clessé Pierres Blanches 2022
Made from 15 to 45-year-old vines grown on soil with a high limestone content...
Domaine André Bonhomme, Viré-Clessé Vieilles Vignes 2020
Bonhomme make firm, fine-flavoured white Burgundy and, as is often the case w...
Merlin, Mâcon La Roche Vineuse Vieilles Vignes 2023
Buttery, richly flavoured, old-school Burgundy, naturally concentrated wine m...
Merlin, Mâcon La Roche Vineuse Les Cras 2023
The Les Cras vineyard is high in limestone (Cras means chalk or limestone) an...
Olivier Merlin, Mâcon La Roche Vineuse Les Cras 2020
The Les Cras vineyard is high in limestone (Cras means chalk or limestone) an...
Château de Beauregard, Saint-Véran La Roche 2022
High-quality Saint-Véran, as good as some producers Pouilly-Fuissés, made fro...
Château de Beauregard, Saint-Véran En Faux 2023
From the top of the slope at Chasselas, a sunny vineyard producing wines with...
Château de Beauregard, Pouilly-Fuissé Les Menétrières 2023
Archetypal big, opulent flavoured Pouilly-Fuissé. Grown on the rich clay soil...
Château du Clos Pouilly Fuisse Premier Cru Château du Clos 2023
A top example of the appellation. From the vineyard named Pouilly, in the com...
These events are all about ensuring our members get to taste as many of our wines as possible. They vary in size and theme, but all provide a relaxed environment for our members to guide their own tasting with a glass and booklet provided on arrival. Whether you want to discover something new, reconnect with an old favourite or try a wine you’d never ordinarily approach, then our walkaround tastings could be for you.
Do you send physical tickets or is it all e-tickets?
We no longer send out physical tickets for our events. An email confirming registration will be sent to the member who has purchased the ticket(s) and this email can be used as confirmation upon arrival at the event.
Can I bring a non-member?
Yes. Tickets must be booked by a member, but you are welcome to bring non-member guests.
Do I need to know lots about wine to attend?
Absolutely not! Our events target a range of experience and knowledge levels, and we try to make this clear on our event pages. If you’re unsure if an event is for you, simply contact tastings@thewinesociety.com and we will try to help.
Do I get a discount on wines after events?
After our ‘in person’ events, we offer attendees a 10% discount on the wines we have shown, subject to availability. You will be provided with a private code after attending the event to redeem the discount
What is your cancellation policy?
Full details on our cancellation policy can be found here.
Can I join a waiting list for sold out events?
Yes. Please do feel free to join our waiting lists for sold out events. If tickets become available you will be contacted by email.
To ensure our tastings and events run smoothly and are enjoyed by all, we would ask members and guests to:
• Be respectful of others by moving away from the tables once a sample has been poured, unless talking with a producer or staff member
• Be aware of others waiting to try the wines when talking to producers and staff members
• Not wear perfume or aftershave as this can make it difficult for others to taste the wines
• Avoid crowding around the spittoons to keep them accessible to others
• Avoid bringing large bags into the room or wearing back packs, for the comfort of others
• Be mindful of your alcohol intake and make use of the spittoons and water provided.
Please note that:
• We operate a Challenge25 policy and you or your guest/s may therefore be asked to show ID to confirm being over 18. We reserve the right to refuse service should it be deemed necessary.
• We have a duty of care to Society, venue and agency staff, winemakers and producers in attendance, as well as to members and guests. Any inappropriate behaviour or harassment will therefore not be tolerated. Instances of inappropriate behaviour or harassment will be dealt with by the Events Manager or Head of Tastings & Events in attendance, and if it's deemed that the behaviour is harmful, the offender will be asked to leave the tasting, with further action to follow.