Wine Spirit Women are pleased to announce a new corporate sponsor, Findlater & Co. We are thrilled to be collaborating with such an iconic company with such an impressive portfolio of products One of the leading importers and distributors to restaurant and retail customers Findlater & Co was established in Dublin in 1823. They offer…
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Posts from the whole commitee about everything from what they are loving right now, to cocktails recipes and chats with inspiring people in the industry!
Meet Diageo – Corporate Member
Wine Spirit Women are pleased to announced our latest Corporate Member Diageo.
Meet Radici Wines – Corporate Member
Wine Spirit Women are delighted to welcome our new corporate sponsor Radici Wines.
Our WSW Christmas Party Guest Speaker
We are delighted to host our first event of 2023 at The Wine Pair on Monday 27th February. On the night we will be joined by a special guest, Şenay Özdemir, founder of Women in Wine Expo. About Senay Ozdemir Award winning journalist Senay Ozdemir, is a true communicator and storyteller. While working and living…
WSW set Bewley’s Ablaze with Catena Play & Wine Tasting
On Thursday 13th October we were delighted to join our members together for a night of storytelling and socialising with Cassidy Wines to host a unique event for our group. On the night we were delighted to have Adriana Catena, 4th generation family member at Catena, and export manager Pedro in attendance for the performance of “As…
WSW x Wines Direct Tasting
“I was delighted to join Wine Spirit Women as we headed to the Wines Direct Headquarters in Mullingar for a special tasting of some of their new wines. What a fantastic showroom for their treasures! The HQ in Mullingar has a beautiful display of wines, and a fantastic selection of complementary and artisanal products such…
Alternatives to Rosé this Summer
Words – Sinéad Smyth “Rosé all day” and “it’s rosé season” are the phrases du jour coming into the summer months. Social media is awash with pale Provencal rosés and a kaleidoscope of pastel pinks and deep ruby rose blushes. While rosé doesn’t get the same recognition as its white and red counterparts there is…
