Wine
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Latest articles
The Scottish vineyard making its own wine
Pioneering Scottish viticulturist Christopher Trotter on course for grape harvest
13 Dec 2011
The best free and cheap things to do in Glasgow and Edinburgh
Visit a library, go for a walk, bake a cake or see some cheap theatre
21 Jan 2011
Popular events
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| Four courses of Southern Italian wine and food pairings, with traditional dishes from the region. View full details |
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| 11 Jul 7pm | Divino Enoteca, Edinburgh |
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| Four courses of Italian food and wine pairings. View full details |
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| 27 Jun 7pm | Divino Enoteca, Edinburgh |
Popular places
Henderson's Vegetarian Restaurant
94 Hanover Street,
Edinburgh,
EH2 1DR
This subterranean gathering spot has been the beating heart of Edinburgh’s vegetarian scene for half a decade, and justly celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2012 – no mean feat considering how our appetites and attitudes towards food have changed over…
The Cave
421/423 Great Western Road,
Glasgow,
G4 9JA
Located next to Glasgow's Kelvinbridge, the Cave is one of the city's few remaining independent off-licences. Feast your eyes upon the impressive array of bottled beers from Scotland and beyond, the selection of intriguing world and organic wines and…
Peckham's
61–65 Glassford Street,
Glasgow,
G1 1UB
Peckham’s was once the go-to Merchant City deli, packed with pâtés, Scottish fruit cordials, olive oils and as fine a selection of wines as you could find in Glasgow. But it has suffered in recent years – and many competitors have stepped into the…
Drinkies Wine Bar
39 Queen Street,
Edinburgh,
EH2 3NH
A wee wine bar that's an art gallery or the other way round? A wine shop with some nice leather armchairs to enjoy a sample glass? Or an intimate music venue (live jazz from Hafter Medboe and Jessie Bates every Wednesday) selling craft beers? Take your…
Blairgowrie Farm Shop
14–16 Reform Street,
Perthshire,
PH10 6BD
Blairgowrie Farm Shop sources its fruit and vegetables from local farms, and claims to get the produce on the shelf much more quickly than most supermarkets. It also offers many jams, chutneys and sauces made locally around Tayside. And if you need soft…


