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9th Jun 2009

Wine Therapy returns to the London Pavilion!



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This month Hub Culture will be hosting Wine Therapy on Wednesday 30 September at 7pm.

Esteemed sommelier Nathan Nolan has a few new and exciting bottles up his sleeve ready to help us all roll into the final quarter of the year suitably relaxed and informed.


Invitation price is 20/V317 per person and includes some light snacks and an information pack on where the wines can be bought. There will also be a glass or two available after the session should you wish to stay and enjoy the evening with us.

Spaces are limited and the guest list closes at 13:00 on 28 September. RSVP to [email protected]

Purchase Wine Therapy Tickets HERE


(N.B. You must RSVP in order to reserve your place)


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A Word from The Wine Therapist:

"I first fell for wine under the tutelage of a Kiwi oenophile while working in a pub in South London over 10 years ago. Later I moved into retail while taking formal training at The Wine Spirit Education Trust. My most recent work has been as a Sommelier in London and Los Angeles and freelance wine consultant.

I love nothing more than sharing my knowledge and tremendous passion for wine with others so that they may be touched by the vine as I have been."


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* Wine Therapy is not a recognised school of psychotherapy and its teachings are not condoned by The General Medical Council. Any feelings of euphoria and general well-being experienced after the sessions must be considered as entirely coincidental. Participants are, however, advised not to attempt to drive a motor vehicle after a session or operate heavy machinery.
** Wine Therapist Nathan Nolan is not a qualified therapist, nor is he trained in any type of counselling. Furthermore, he does not recommend alcohol as a substitute for more established forms of psychoanalysis and treatment. He does, however, possess a High School Diploma, and has a fearsome reputation for diffusing drunken arguments.


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