Red wine, records, and the kind of conversation you can only have when there are six people in a room instead of sixty.
Request a seat ↓London makes it strangely hard to meet the people who live three streets away.
We pass each other at the same coffee shop for years and never learn a name. So this is the opposite of that: my flat, my records, bottles worth talking about, and no restaurant markup between you and a good glass.
It's not a supper club, and it's definitely not a tasting with spittoons and scoring sheets. It's closer to the Italian idea of aperitivo — a few hours, a bit of food, wine poured generously, music on vinyl. You don't need to know anything about wine. You just need to be curious — about wine, about music, or about your neighbours.
Evenings are small by design, so seats are curated rather than first-come-first-served. Tell us a bit about yourself — it helps us put the right five people in the room.