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Wine Appreciation Group 2

Status:Active, full but can join waiting list
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When: Monthly on Tuesday evenings 7:30 pm-9:30 pm
First Tuesday of the month at 7.30 pm
Venue: Members Homes

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Welcome to WAG2 – Wine Appreciation Group 2

WAG2 is a friendly, sociable and informative group that meets once a month, on the first Tuesday evening. We began in September 2019 and have grown into a lively mix of couples and individuals who all share an interest in exploring wine in good company.

Each month, one of our members hosts the meeting in their home. Sometimes another member volunteers to plan the wine theme for the evening. Themes vary widely—from wines of a particular country, to small producers, seasonal favourites like summer barbecue wines, or even something festive for Bonfire Night! The theme-setter usually selects and brings along six wines (typically three whites and three reds), and we use small tasting glasses to sample them properly.

We might begin with a blind tasting—trying to guess the grape variety, region, flavours, aromas, or strength—and then vote for our favourites. It’s all very relaxed and good fun. The cost of the wines and nibbles are shared equally among those attending and usually works out at under £10 per person.

We meet at 7:30pm. After trying the first three wines, we normally take a break for nibbles and a chat, sometimes with a light-hearted quiz. Our hosts provide a spittoon for those who are driving or prefer not to finish each glass (and we encourage lift-sharing whenever possible). Our members are spread across the DU3A area, from Thaxted in the north to Hatfield Broad Oak in the south.


 


  • Wine Appreciation Group

    Meeting June 2026

    Theme: Wines produced on islands always have something special about them.

    The sea has a bearing on the climate and the scent which along with other factors can lead to interesting conditions and soils producing unique wines.

    Some islands have volcanic soils which add a touch of smoke or ash to the wines. The ideal climate for vine growth is between about 30 and 40 degrees of latitude north where the seasons are generally pleasantly mild with enough rainfall and plentiful sunshine.

    Islands within this band have been home to the most original wines in the world for centuries.

    7 wines, variously coloured were sampled from Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, Madeira, Tenerife, Crete and Santorini.

    The overall favourite was a Nero Oro Reserva from Sicily where the Nero D’Avola grapes are grown in rich loamy soils which produce grapes with great concentration and finesse! This red wine is available from Majestic for £13.50*.

    During the interlude we had an island quiz and we finished the evening with a fortified wine from Madeira (Henriques & Henriques £12.50* from Majestic) whose name is unique to and synonymous with the island. It undergoes the estufagem process where it is repeatedly warmed and cooled for 3 months, making it stable before ageing 3 years in oak casks.

    *6 bottle price


    If you would like to test your island knowledge, here are 4 of the questions:

    1 Which is the largest island in the Mediterranean sea?

    2 On which island was Napolean Bonaparte born?

    3 Which Canary island was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1993?

    4 What is the name of the network of water channels built in Madeira to transport water to their crops?

    Answers to quiz : 1 Siciiy 2 Corsica 3 Lanzarote 4 Levadas


  • Wine Appreciation Group

    Meeting May 2026

    Theme: Wines from countries you wouldn’t expect

    The evening was an exploration of wines from unusual countries. The group was challenged to name the countries the wines were from. To help, they were given a selection of possible countries and a hint in the form of the words ‘I love wine’ in the language of the relevant country.

    The wines were all blind tasted and the origins and interesting information about the wines and the countries was revealed at the end.

    The wines were:-

    Type of WineNameCountryCostPurchased
    Sparkling whiteBlanc de Cabernet Kew series Moldova£12.99Laithwaites
    WhiteTbilvino. Qvevris RkatsiteliGeorgia£13.00Majestic
    WhiteArt Armenia 'Kangun' Viognier 2024Armenia£12.00Majestic
    RedPfaffl St. Laurent Vom HausAustria£9.50 Majestic
    Red100 Años Reserva Tannat 2022Uruguay £14.99Laithwaites
    RedGood Earth AntaraaIndia£14.00 Maharaja drinks

    The preferred white by the majority was the Blanc de Cabernet Kew series by Laithwaites.

    The preferred red was 100 Años Reserva Tannat 2022.


  • Wine Appreciation Group

    Meeting April 2026

    Meeting hosted by Vicky.

    April Meet: A Journey to the Western Cape

    Following the Easter break, Vicky hosted a lively evening for our members to reconnect and explore the diverse viticulture of South Africa. All wines for the evening were sourced from Tesco, proving that great regional variety is often just around the corner.

    The White Flights: Coastal Crispness

    We began our journey with three distinct expressions of Sauvignon Blanc:

    • Amandla Sauvignon Blanc (12.5%): A standout story for the evening, this Western Cape wine is crafted from grapes hand-picked by women and blended by winemaker Praisy Dlamini. With vibrant notes of passion fruit, pineapple, and lemon, the group found this to be a very pleasant start.
    • Porcupine Ridge Sauvignon Blanc (12.5%): Named after the shy nocturnal creatures of the Franschhoek forests, this bottle offered sharp, zesty flavours of kiwi, guava, and lemongrass. The majority of the group found this to be particularly "sharp" on the palate.
    • Boschendal Sauvignon Blanc (13.5%): Coming from an estate established in 1685, this mountainous Western Cape wine offered a more complex profile of tropical green fruits, figs, and lime. It was well-received as another very pleasant pour.

    Mid-Session Refreshments & Fun

    After our third wine, we paused for a social interlude. While members enjoyed a variety of cheeses, snacks, and fresh breads, we tested our wits with a "just for fun" picture quiz. It was the perfect way to catch up after the holidays before moving on to the reds.

    The Red Flights: Bold Characters

    The second half of the tasting took us into deeper, darker territory:

    • Tesco Finest Stellenbosch Pinotage (14%): A classic South African variety. This was a spicy yet light-to-medium-bodied red with low tannins, which the group found to be a very drinkable and pleasant choice.
    • First Cape Special Cuvée Merlot (13.5%): Featuring ripe plum and cherry notes, this selection leaned toward the bitter side for our tasters.
    • Porcupine Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon (14%): A bold choice with dark fruit flavours, though, like the Merlot, it carried a bitterness that sparked much discussion.
    • The "Misfit" Mystery: We ended with a wildcard—a red wine purchased during a holiday in Japan. Despite the Japanese label remaining a mystery to most, the consensus was unanimous: it was a surprisingly pleasant and welcome addition to the table!

    A huge thank you to Vicky for hosting such an educational and spirited April evening!



  • Wine Appreciation Group

    Meeting March 2026

    Meeting hosted by Peter and Glenda.

    The theme of the evening was a pretend flying tour around Europe.  We were given a map with 20 possible locations and a sheet of clues from the start point in the UK with flying times/directions for each leg of the journey.  We tasted an eclectic selection of 2 White, 2 Rose, 3 Red and 1 Dessert wines and had to determine the 8 countries the wines came from.  There was a small prize for the most correct destinations.

    We had the usual break for food after the first 4 wines and the evening was rounded off with a dessert wine from Tunisia accompanied by Glenda’s profiteroles as has become the custom.

    The tour country destinations and wines were as follows:

    1           Greece              (See photo)                                             £7.99   Lidl

    2           Hungary            Haraszthy                                              £8.00   Lidl

    3           Italy                   Delle Venezie (Pinot Grigo)                £9.25   Waitrose

    4           Austria              Muller Rose (Loss & Schotter  )            £7.49   Lidl

    5           Lebanon           Cuvee Pierre Brun, Bekaa Valley    £14   Majestic

    6           Spain                 Guv’nor Merlot                                         £10  Majestic

    7           Turkey               Kayra Buzbağ Reserve                              £20.20 On line

    8           Italy/Tunisia     Passito Di Pantelleria                                £12.99 Lidl      





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    Status: Waiting list
    On Thursday mornings
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    On Thursday mornings
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    On Thursday afternoons
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    Weekly on Thursday afternoons
    Weekly at 2.30pm
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    Status: Active
    On Monday mornings
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    Fortnightly on Thursday afternoons
    2 pm to 4 pm
  • Creative Writing
    Status: Waiting list
    Monthly on Wednesday afternoons 3:00 pm-5:00 pm
    First Wednesday of the month
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    Status: Active
    On Tuesday afternoons
    Alternate Tuesdays at 2.00 pm
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    On Friday mornings 10:00 am
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    Status: Active
    Monthly on Monday afternoons
    3.45pm to 5.30pm
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    Status: Waiting list
    On Friday mornings
    Every Third Friday from 10.00 to 12.00
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    Status: Active
    Monthly on Wednesday afternoons
    Last Wednesday of the month - 3:30 to 4:30
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    Status: Waiting list
    Weekly on Thursday afternoons 2:30 pm-4:30 pm
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    Status: Active
    Monthly on Thursday afternoons
    At 2.00 pm
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    Third Monday of the month
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    On Thursday mornings
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    Status: Full
    Weekly on Tuesday mornings
    10.00am
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    First Wednesday of the month at 2:30 pm
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    Weekly on Wednesday mornings
    10.00 am to 11.30 am
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    Status: Active
    Weekly on Friday afternoons
    2.00 pm to 4.00 pm
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    Status: Waiting list
    Weekly on Tuesday mornings
    11.15am to 12.45 pm
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    Status: Waiting list
    Weekly on Wednesday mornings
    11.15 am to 12.15 pm
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    Status: Waiting list
    On Wednesday afternoons
    First Wednesday of the month
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    Status: Active
    On Friday afternoons
    Last Friday in the month
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    Status: Waiting list
    On Wednesday afternoons
    Second Wednesday of the month at 12.00 for 12.30
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    Status: Active
    On Tuesday afternoons
    Third Tuesday of the month
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    Status: Active
    On Tuesday afternoons
    Third Tuesday of the month
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    Status: Active
    Weekly on Monday afternoons
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    Status: Waiting list
    Monthly on Friday mornings 11:00 am
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    Monthly on Wednesdays
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    Status: Active
    Fortnightly on Tuesday afternoons
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    Status: Active
    Monthly on Wednesday afternoons 2:15 pm-3:15 pm
    The first Wednesday of the month.
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    Status: Active
    Weekly on Friday afternoons
    3.00 pm to 5.00 pm
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    Weekly on Thursday afternoons
    5.00 pm to 6.00 pm
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    Weekly on Friday afternoons 3:00 pm-5:00 pm
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    Status: Waiting list
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    Status: Active
    On Tuesday evenings
    every couple of months
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    Status: Full
    Weekly on Thursday mornings
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    Status: Active
    On Wednesday mornings
    Fortnightly from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm
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    Fortnightly on Tuesday afternoons
    From 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm
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    Weekly on Monday mornings
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    Fortnightly on Tuesday afternoons
    2.00 pm
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    Monthly on Tuesday afternoons
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  • Wine Appreciation Group 2
    Status: Waiting list
    Monthly on Tuesday evenings 7:30 pm-9:30 pm
    First Tuesday of the month at 7.30 pm
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