Located in Lordship Lane, Planet of the Grapes, marked by his mural created by the artist Catman, he arrived at the East Dulwich scene at the end of last year.
The bar is one of the last ones in a chain of wine bars, with other branches in Leadinghall Market and Bow Lane.
Located in Lordship Lane, Planet of the Grapes reached the East Dulwich scene at the end of last year. (Image: Emily Davison)
With painted brick walls, minimalist seats and shelves full of wine, this place is well located for any person who can be found in LordShip Lane wishing a drink after work or before dinner.
The business operates as a wine store and a bar, together with the offer of wine tasting classes where wine lovers can try up to 8 drinks, with tickets generally price at around £ 40, and the next class takes place on April 23.
The business operates as a wine store and a bar, along with the offer of wine tasting classes where wine lovers can try up to 8 drinks. (Image: Emily Davison)
The Alastair store manager told News Shopper: “East Dulwich has a real community feeling.
Speaking about the success of the business, Alistair said that it has already become a “destination” for wine enthusiasts with a “diverse customer base.”
The store manager, Alistair, said he has already become a “destination” for wine enthusiasts with a “customer base.” (Image: Emily Davison)
“We are becoming real in a wine scene,” Alistair explained. “A wine destination, people travel to come and experience everything that the sweetwin wine has to offer.
“We also have a diverse client base, from people interested in our most premium things, our good wines, champanes and things, to young people who just want to come and drink quality wine at affordable prices.”
The business sells a range of wines, with prices ranging from £ 11 to £ 400 for more premium bottles, with many “exclusive” wines in sacrifice.