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In March we hosted a wonderful tasting by Lance Foyster MW of Clark Foyster. They are a specialist wine importer founded by husband and wife team Lance Foyster MW and Isabelle Clark.


Lance’s introduction to the company reads “As part of our university degrees, both Isabelle and I studied the history, culture and literature of Ancient Greece. This required visits of course, usually during summer months, and involved beaches, tavernas, souvlaki, ouzo, retsina etc. and we loved it. So much that we spent our honeymoon in Crete and The Mani”.


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The wines tasted were:

  1. Oenops Apla Red 2019 Nikos Karatzas (Drama)

    Nikos Karatzas is the face behind ‘Oenops’ (= ‘wine face’). He studied in Bordeaux then became chief winemaker at a very young age at the high-profile Pavlidis winery, in Drama, Eastern Macedonia, before setting up his own project  in 2015. Apla red is a Xinomavro, Limniona, Cabernet Sauvignon blend.

  2. Zafeirakis Malagouzia 2020 (Tirnavos)

    Christos Zafeirakis’ family have lived in Tirnavos, by the foothills of Mount Olympus in Central Greece for numerous generations. His Malagouzia whites come from a grape variety which in 25 years has reached a high level of popularity in Greece having previously been almost forgotten. It’s a dry but moderately aromatic white, a delicious, charming and versatile wine with or without food.

  3. Argyros Estate Assyrtiko 2019 (Santorini)

    Assyrtiko is the indigenous grape of the volcanic island of Santorini with a marvellous ability to produce strong but vibrant, crisp, energetic and minerally wines. Argyros Estate, founded in 1903, owns 65 hectares of vineyards. Some of these are recently planted, but many are of an age rarely found anywhere else, and the grapes from these vineyards are used for the Estate wines. Santorini Assyrtikos are, according to Hugh Johnson’s Pocket Wine Book (2021), “still cheapest 4* whites around” and Argyros is a “Top Santorini producer”. This should be a spectacular bottle.

Greek Wines with Lance Foyster MW

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n March we welcome Lance Foyster MW presenting a range of Greek wines. Clark Foyster is a specialist wine importer founded by husband and wife team Lance Foyster MW and Isabelle Clark.


Lance’s introduction to the company reads “As part of our university degrees, both Isabelle and I studied the history, culture and literature of Ancient Greece. This required visits of course, usually during summer months, and involved beaches, tavernas, souvlaki, ouzo, retsina etc. and we loved it. So much that we spent our honeymoon in Crete and The Mani”.


For more information:


Note: This tasting will be presented via Zoom. Members are contacted prior to each tasting to order any wines they wish to try. 

In February we hosted a fantastic zoom presentation and tasting with Katie Jones of Katie Jones Wines and Julia Jenkins of Flagship Wines.


Members will remember Katie’s visit to us in 2017 when she presented a rangeof her excellent wines based on traditional, often rare, Languedoc grapes. Katie presented three of her wines to us from her home in the Languedoc via Zoom. You may remember that Katie hails from Ashby de le Zouch and she was accompanied by Julia Jenkins, a wine merchant friend of hers who is a UK Wine Merchant and who also hails from Leicester. Julia sells Katie’s wines.



For more information:Web: domainejones.com


The wines tasted were:

  1. Katie Jones white 2018

  2. Katie Jones Along Came Jones Hairy Grenache 2018

  3. Domaine Jones Fitou 2018

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