The Top 10 White wine trends 2025: The White Wine Revolution is Here By Graeme Brandham on 20/08/2025 Top white wine trends 2025 | If you feel like all the real excitement in the wine world is happening with whites right now. Read more
Of Chalk, Downlands, and English Grace: A Day at Nyetimber By Graeme Brandham on 13/08/2025 There are invitations in the wine trade that command a certain reverence, and a day at the Nyetimber estate is unequivocally one of them. And so, a party of eight from Lea & Sandeman recently journeyed to the rolling South Downs of West Sussex, home to England’s most celebrated sparkling wine producer. Read more
Dauvissat Family Chablis: Whats in a name? By Graeme Brandham on 07/08/2025 If you’ve ever stared at bottles from the Dauvissat family in Chablis and wondered how they’re all related, you’re not alone. Their story is a perfect illustration of how family, history, and ancient French laws shape the wine in your glass. Let’s unravel the puzzle of one of Chablis's most revered names. Read more
Pure terroir: beyond oak and blends By Jack Chapman on 14/07/2025 I was in Lebanon when I first understood what terroir really meant. ‘The Cinsault, in this particular vintage, was magnificent,’ said Tarek Sakr, Technical Director of Château Musar, describing his most recent special cuvée. ‘It was so special that I asked the family if I might bottle 300 of them as a single varietal. Read more
Bordeaux 2024 En Primeur: Gravel, Grit & Grand Vin By Jack Chapman on 17/04/2025 If I had to summarise the 2024 Bordeaux wines in two words, it would be ‘Old School’. First and foremost because it is a vintage which almost entirely re-enforced the Bordeaux status quo. We all know the weather was challenging, and the only ways to combat it were via enormous amounts of labour in the vineyards, as well as rigorous sorting in the winery. Read more
Wax, Wind, and Wine: The Chacra Story By Jack Chapman on 10/04/2025 We were lucky enough to welcome Piero Incisa Della Rochetta to London last week, for three days of tasting, touring and discussion, to welcome the 2024 vintage. Read more
NSPCC City Fine Wine 2025 By Angus Barcroft on 13/03/2025 [caption id="attachment_36303" align="aligncenter" width="600"] The L&S Team at the 2025 City Fine Wine Challenge[/caption] Last Thursday marked the 20th year that L&S has sponsored the NSPCC’s City Fine Wine Challenge quiz. A really proud moment for everyone involved. Read more
The Golden Rule By Jack Chapman on 10/02/2025 I so often get asked if there is a strategy, or an axiom which can be applied to wine in order to guarantee something delicious. There is, of course, not – or at least I hope no one comes up with one, else we will all rapidly be out of jobs, but it has set me to wondering and I think I may have found a passable solution. Read more
Burgundy 2023 is upon us By Jack Chapman on 05/12/2024 Having returned last week, after tasting 200+ wines, I have been both trying to catch up on emails and find time to pen my thoughts on a vintage about which we were all… holding our breath. From what we saw in the cellars whilst tasting the 2022s, and discussions we had with producers, 2023 was big. Read more
Our latest Rhône tastings By Tom Lorimer on 28/11/2024 Two very educative Rhône tastings over the last month, doubly reinforced my view that this part of France is the next go-to region for sheer value and quality. Read more
Burgundy 2023: Très Beaune By Angus Barcroft on 15/11/2024 It was my birthday a few weeks ago and I got to spend it in Burgundy. Not a bad way to see in 39. It was great to return to Beaune, and do the rounds on our Burgundy En Primeur tour, after a long 3-year absence. Read more
Maanschijn: Seen on Gary Barlow’s ITV Wine Tour By Caroline Tanner on 13/11/2024 If you’ve been following the exploits of Gary Barlow on his wine tour around South Africa (broadcast by ITV), you’ll have seen him stop off at the impossibly picturesque Maanschijn winery, whose wines we are delighted to import. A looming mountain, a saltwater lagoon and beneath, a tiny white farmhouse, nestled amidst the trees. Read more