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Bring people together with Campo Viejo

Enjoy a bottle of this Spanish favourite with company and conversation

Thursday 15 November 2018 19:15 GMT
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More than 50 years ago it was food, friendship and a shared bottle of wine that brought the entrepreneurs behind Campo Viejo together. They wanted people to enjoy their wine, not just in the next village, or even across Spain, but around the world.

Their dream was that everyone gathering with friends or family for food, whatever the occasion, would, like them, have a bottle of Campo Viejo to share at the table. And what better way to enjoy wine than amongst new friends at a supper club showcasing exciting chefs and trying experimental cuisine.

Supper clubs are the ideal way to enjoy good company, great conservation and tasty food and drink

The simple pleasures of sitting to enjoy good company, savouring one another’s conversation, and being generous will always stand the test of time. You only need to look to the popularity of supper clubs and pop-ups to realise we’re still sharing food, making connections, and breaking bread together.

Campo Viejo’s winemakers aim to make wine worthy of being on every table, whether it’s an intimate meal for two or a big cook-up for strangers. Whatever the occasion they’ve got something perfect for pairing: Campo Viejo Blanco for appetisers; Tempranillo for tapas such as tortilla, jamon, and tomato salad; Cava Brut Reserva​ to make any celebration pop; and robust and complex Reserva for red meats and blue cheeses.

Meeting people through a shared love of food

Whatever the occasion, and whether with family, friends, or soon-to-be friends, there’s a bottle for your table.

Why not organise an informal gathering with friends and family around a bottle of Campo Viejo? For more inspiration, visit campoviejo.com and follow on Facebook and Instagram @campoviejouk.

Enjoy Campo Viejo Responsibly. For the facts, drinkaware.co.uk

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