| Status: | Active, open to new members |
| Convenor: | |
| When: | Monthly on Wednesday afternoons 5:00 PM-7:00 PM Usually the 4th Wednesday of month unless otherwise stated |
| Venue: | The Hub - Wadhurst Institute |
| Cost: | £12pp for wine, handouts, nibbles and room hire |
FUTURE PROGRAMME (scroll down for record of past meetings)
Wednesday, 27th May 2026 - Camino de Santiago - Wines (Catherine & Kevin Poole)
Wednesday, 24th June 2026 - GUEST SPEAKER; Ian Wilson from Wellbrook Wines, Mayfield
Wednesday, 22th July 2026 - SOCIAL: At Home with David & Jane (Wine and Tapas)
August - Summer Break
Thursday, 24th September 2026 - Social Cheese & Wine Mingle
Wednesday, 28th October 2026 - Wines of New Zealand (Jan Whiteley)
Convenor - David Austin
Treasurer - Paddy McFarlan
Want to know more?
Please contact David using the email link at the top of this page.
Scroll down the page to find out more. You will also see pictures from our visits and the future programme of wine meetings.
Attendance/Communications
All members will be asked to RSVP to the monthly email invitations.
Objectives
Through a varied programme of wine tastings, guest speakers, outside visits and members' presentations, the Group's main objectives are to:
(a) Learn more about the wine-producing regions of the world: their climate, geology, topography and soil types, and the properties they impart on the wine;
(b) Explore the numerous grape varieties and their principal characteristics;
(c) Increase our understanding of the science and art of viticulture and wine production;
(d) And, most importantly, Enjoy tasting it!
Please Note:
We are now accepting new members
Membership:
There is an expectation that members will lead one wine group meeting in the year year. This involves selecting a wine topic/theme, purchasing wine, undertaking background research, preparing some handout notes and providing food/nibbles. All costs are re-imbursed.
However, we recognise that some people do not feel able to take the lead and so we have set up a Reserve/Social members list. People on the reserve list will continue to be invited to meetings/events when space exists, but will not be expected to lead any sessions.
A TYPICAL MEETING - At a typical meeting we have a short introductory presentation, followed by the tastings. We try six different wines (usually 3 white and 3 red). Summary notes are provided; these include details about the wines (eg grape varieties, country/region, growing conditions, wine production techniques), tasting notes and ideas about food matching.
We always have some samples of cheese/meat to complement the wines.
At the end of each session, we take a straw poll to find out which wine was the favourite of the evening. We also try to guess the cost. Interestingly, it’s not always the most expensive wines that get the thumbs up from our members - everyone’s taste is different. As part of the fun, any remaining wine is raffled off at the end of session!
| PAST MEETINGS | ||
| 2026 | Topic | |
| April | Champagne Tasting plus horizontal tasting of St Emilion wines (same vintage/different producers) | |
| March | South American Wines: Brazil and Uruguay | |
| February | Portuguese Wines (Geoff Taylor) | |
| January | Presentation and tasting of wines from Wildwood Vineyard, Eridge (Paul Olding) | |
| 2025 | Topic | |
| December | Pre-Christmas Dinner with flight of wines (The Greyhound Inn) | |
| October | Social Event: Cheese and Wine Mingle, Commemoration Hall | |
| August/Sept | Summer Break | |
| 23rd July | Vertical Tastings (Different vintages/years of same wine, vineyard and producer.) | |
| 25th June | Spanish Wine Influence around the world | |
| 28th May | Exploring Swiss Wines | |
| 23rd April | Wine Quiz & Blind Tasting | |
| 26th March | The Art of Blending, with some quality examples | |
| 19th Feb | Orient Express - London to Constantinople with wines en route | |
| January | Dry January - No meeting! |














