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11:41am Thursday 8th May 2008
If you love discovering new wines, beers and spirits, then you will be spoilt for choice at Vinopolis.
Set under soaring Victorian arches in the heart of London (near London Bridge), the Vinopolis Vintage tour has been designed for real wine enthusiasts, not that you have to be an expert to enjoy a great evening out.
This self-guided wine tour offers a rare opportunity to explore and sample a variety of wines from the famous wine producing regions of the world, from the traditional vintages of Europe to the exciting new regions of the New World.
The tour also includes a 20 minute How to Taste Wine experience, during which one of Vinopolis's qualified wine professionals will demonstrate how to appreciate wine using all your senses.
The ultimate in wine evenings, the Vinopolis Vintage package includes: admission to the Vinopolis Tour, How to Taste Wine session, five regular wine tastings, a Bombay Sapphire cocktail, three extra regular wine tastings, four premium wine tastings, and a Vinopolis tasting notebook to record your favourites.
For your chance to win one of five pairs of Vinopolis Vintage tickets, simply answer correctly the question below. The first five correct entries drawn will each win a pair of Vinopolis Vintage tickets.
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