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Winemaker’s Lunch with Château de Pommard – Friday 11 October

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Join us in the Spectator boardroom on Friday 11 October for the next in our series of Spectator Winemaker Lunches with Château de Pommard.

Château de Pommard – founded in 1726 in the heart of the Côte d’Or and now owned by the Carabello-Baum family – is the largest private Clos in Burgundy. Château de Pommard produces some truly incomparable red and white burgundies and, in the company of brand ambassador Olivier Bouchard, we will taste many examples which are likely to include the Meursault, Echezaux, Clos Marey Monge and the great Corton Charlemagne itself.

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

For more on Château de Pommard visit chateaudepommard.com

Friday 11 October | 12.30pm | £105

To buy tickets, head to the Spectator Shop.

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