This September, Pour Choices Wine Fair arrives in London for the first time.
Hosted at The Corner, this special evening brings together a vibrant selection of the UK’s most exciting low-intervention and sustainable drinks producers. From vineyards and orchards to wild fermentation projects and brews, expect an inspiring line-up of makers working with care, creativity and a deep connection to place.
Whether you’re a seasoned natural wine enthusiast or just curious about what’s being grown and made on your doorstep, this is a fair for everyone - welcoming, grounded and full of possibility.
Titch Hill, Ancre Hill, Sandridge Barton, Natalia Harris, Traverse, Numbers Wine Whinyard Rocks, Sobremesa (wild beer), Still Room (vermouth), and many more.
Workshop sessions to be anounced soon
Soundtracking the evening will be Mr Bongo, the Brighton-based independent record label, shop, film imprint, and publisher that’s been unearthing global grooves since 1989. Originally opening in London’s Berwick Street, the label quickly became known for championing independent hip-hop and rare Latin sounds before relocating to Brighton in 1999. Today, they continue to curates essentials from Brazilian, African, reggae, jazz, soul, and Latin music—not to mention a rich world-cinema catalog—bringing their signature eclectic flair straight to The Corner
Your ticket includes seven 25ml tasting tokens, a branded glass to take home, and access to an evening of discovery. Additional tokens available to purchase on the night. Wines by the glass and bottles to take away also available at the bar.
Pour Choices Wine Fair celebrates sustainable and low-intervention winemaking, spotlighting passionate producers from across the UK. A unique opportunity to taste exceptional wines, meet winemakers, and delve into the world of natural and low-intervention wine.
From Pour Choices:
Our mission is to demystify natural wine, providing a fun and welcoming space for people to learn, taste and ask questions. We aim to highlight the deep-rooted connection between low-intervention wine and sustainable agriculture in the UK, showcasing how mindful farming practices enrich the land and impact the wine.
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