Wine et al. sits comfortably where wine meets contemporary culture, offering a fresh take on how we experience both. Instead of the usual tasting rooms, its events unfold in unexpected corners of the city -art galleries, working studios, even open-air cinemas- spaces that invite you to slow down and look around. Each gathering is built around a guided tasting of six wines, led by a sommelier who keeps things thoughtful but never heavy. The pairings are carefully chosen, to gently bring out what makes each wine distinct. Around this, something else is always happening, an exhibition, installation, or creative collaboration, creating a natural rhythm between wine, art and the space itself. It doesn’t feel like an event in the traditional sense. It feels more like a moment you step into. Wine becomes the starting point, but what stays with you is the conversation, the atmosphere, the sense of sharing something well put together. In that way, Wine et al. quietly reshapes tasting into something more social, current and far more enjoyable.
Wine et al. reimagines wine tasting through culture-led urban events