Q&A: Agustin Trapero, sommelier, Almeida
Fiona Griffiths talks to Agustin Trapero, sommelier at Almeida in Islington, about swapping the restaurant's printed wine list for a 'wine wall' and tasting table
Read more...Fiona Griffiths talks to Agustin Trapero, sommelier at Almeida in Islington, about swapping the restaurant's printed wine list for a 'wine wall' and tasting table
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We are only all too aware of how much the drinks trade is under attack by the health sector and public lobby, meaning that with all the negativity regarding drinking, the benefits of alcohol have largely been washed away in a sea of bad press.
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