Blog: Wines that won’t break the post Brexit bank Catherine Scott November 8, 2016 Drink, Wine It is one of the basic laws of physics. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. What has that to do with wine? Well, as you may have noticed, as the pound sinks ever lower, wine prices are on...
74% Pub of the week: The Weighton Whippet Dave Lee November 8, 2016 Drink, Pub reviews Market Weighton has a new mircro-pub The Weighton Whippet. Dave Lee checks it out
95% Pub of the Week: Drink? Hebden Bridge Amanda Wragg November 4, 2016 Drink, Pub reviews Amanda Wragg visits Drink? at Hebden Bridge
Blog: Sherry is back in fashion Christine Austin October 31, 2016 Drink, Wine There was a time when no self-respecting sideboard would be without a decanter of sherry. Sweet, sticky and usually labelled “cream”, it was poured to the brim into thimble-sized glasses and sipped,...
90% Pub of the week: 10 Devonshire Place Elaine Lemm September 27, 2016 Beer & Cider, Drink, Pub reviews There doesn't seem to be anything they are haven't thought of at 10 Devonshire Place in Harrogate, as Elaine Lemm discovers
Blog: Swiss wines Christine Austin September 19, 2016 Drink, Wine Christine Austin hits the high road in the Alps as she sets in search of the best Swiss wines.
95% Pub of the Week: The Union Hotel Phil Penfold September 19, 2016 Beer & Cider, Drink, Pub reviews When Victorian speculators started to build the little Sheffield enclave that is Nether Edge they clearly thought that a useful amenity would be a pub. Up went what is still named the Union Hotel and in an area steeped in local history, the building is now Grade II list
Christine Austin: What wine would you have in a nuclear bunker Christine Austin September 13, 2016 Drink, Wine Six Yorkshire wine merchants tell Christine Austin what they would take into their nuclear bunker.
95% Pub of the Week: Cross Inn, Heptonstall Amanda Wragg September 13, 2016 Drink, Pub reviews Just when you thought Heptonstall couldn’t get any more appealing (exceptional architecture, fascinating history, astonishing views and a great pub, the White Lion) the Cross Inn opens its doors after a lengthy refurbishment.
Blog: Last of the Summer wines Christine Austin August 30, 2016 Drink, Wine Is our long summer of intermittently good weather, an astonishingly successful Olympic Games and lots of barbecues coming to an end? Christine Austin choose her favourite late summer wines