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David Crossley's Wide World of Wine | Wine from around the world David Crossley's Wide World of Wine Wine from around the world Skip to content Home ← Older posts Winemakers Club, London Posted on 19/09/2024 by dccrossley I’m not sure when I first began visiting Winemakers Club under the Holborn Viaduct arches on London’s Farringdon Street, but I know it was very early on in its existence. It was very familiar to me because even longer ago it was one of Oddbins’ Fine Wine stores. Yes, hard to believe but back then Oddbins in its original incarnation was pretty much the place for enthusiasts of new flavours in wine, much as the old Virgin Megastore on Oxford Street was for lovers of vinyl. The two are not as incongruously linked as it might seem. Vinyl was at the peak of its first time popularity, the Megastore a mecca for music lovers searching for new music in the late 1970s, and in the early 80s wine was becoming democratised, “Claret” and Burgundy being ...

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