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Past, Present and Future of Wine

Season 4, Ep. 12

Today’s special guest is… WINE! Will and Anneka round off the series with their focus firmly on the star of the series. Will introduces three wines, one from the past, one from the present, and perhaps a taste of the future? Plus, Anneka looks back on the best bottles from the series and together they choose which guest they’d most like to travel with. 


Wine 1: 2019 Le Pavillon de Targé, Saumur-Champigny 

Wine 2: 2020 Polkura Syrah, Colchagua Valley, Chile 

Wine 3: 2021 Gentle Riot Orange Wine, France


All the wines in the series are available at www.sundaytimeswineclub.co.uk


Series producer: Anya Pearce

Producer: Calum McCrae

Assistant producer: Sharna Johnson

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