|     The 12th of August 2010 officially marked the dawning of a new   era for Handford Wines, the London based wine merchant specialising in   premium fine wine from the Old World and South Africa, and on the 6th of   October 2010, Handford Wines hosted one of the most exclusive and exciting   fine wine events of the year so far, paring 24 wines from 1989 with 24   contemporary releases from the same wineries.        Drawing renowned journalists such as Steven Spurrier (Decanter Associate   Editor), Neal Martin from www.eRobertParker.com,   Quentin Johnson from www.matthewjukes.com and   Chris Kissick from www.thewinedoctor.com,   ensured the event was well attended by some of the leading opinion makers on   the vibrant UK wine scene.        Among the glamorous array of fine wines from around the world, many of which   were donated from the personal cellars of the proprietors, were the   spectacular South African pairings of Meerlust Rubicon 1989 and 2006 and   Warwick Estate Trilogy 1989 and 2007.        "The idea was to show premium wines from wineries around the world that   have supported Handford wines for all these years and helped make us what we   are today - "one of the best indie merchants in London"   accordingly to, among others, journalist Neal Martin. Mike Ratcliffe and   Hannes Myburgh / Chris Williams were very obliging and ensured we received   the best archive stock from the deepest and darkest corners of their   wineries" said Greg Sherwood MW, Handford Wine's senior wine buyer.        "We thought it only fitting that wines such as Trilogy and Rubicon   should be poured along side global icons such as Mouton Rothschild, Montrose,   Palmer, Vega Sicilia Unico, Tignanello, and Clos du Val from Napa Valley.   After all, the same private clients who are buying these old world icons are   also buying cases of Trilogy and Rubicon weekly" commented James   Handford MW, the managing director and founder of Handford Wines.        After recently winning the highly competitive "Small London Wine   Merchant of the Year: Runner-Up Award" at the Decanter World Wine Awards   in September 2010, Handford Wines are eagerly looking forward to another 21   years of success and hope to be able to pour an entire table of South African   icon wines next time around.        "The Meerlust 1989 and Trilogy 1989 were among the favourite wines of   the night with some of the most flattering comments coming from the   journalists and our highly "wine educated" private clients. We   can't say we were surprised though!" commented Greg Sherwood, currently   the fourth and last South African to be awarded the prestigious Master of   Wine qualification.     |   
 
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