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Winemaker’s Lunch with Bodegas Artadi – Friday 27 September

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Join us in the Spectator boardroom on Friday 27 September for the next in our series of Spectator Winemaker Lunches with Bodegas Artadi.

Bodegas Artadi dates from 1981 when Juan Carlos López de Lacalle, his family and 13 other growers founded the estate in Alava in the heart of Spain’s Basque country. Today, the company owns vineyards in Laguardia, Navarra and Alicante and produces extraordinary organic Tempranillo and Garnacha (Grenache) wines with minimal intervention. Will Dennison of Pol Roger Portfolio, the UK’s exclusive distributor of Bodegas Artadi, will lead us as we discover why Artadi is one of the most talked about wineries in all Spain.

This promises to be a wonderful occasion and we encourage you to book early to avoid disappointment.

For more on Bodegas Artadi visit artadi.com

Friday 27 September | 12.30pm | £105

To buy tickets, head to the Spectator Shop.

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