Scotland on Sunday
Will Lyons ponders the perfect aperitif and ends up in Jerez. Read More
Scotland on Sunday
Will Lyons reviews our Edinburgh shop ... read more.
Scotland on Sunday 28/12/08
WOODWINTERS, the niche Scottish retailer gaining a reputation as one of
the UK's top independent wine merchants, is to expand into Edinburgh ... To read the whole article,
click here.
From the Stirling Observer 17/09/08
Report on us winning Runner Up merchant of the Year for the whole of the UK. Read more.
For independent advice on buying wine ...
You could try this website.
The Scotsman 21/11/07
Best independent wine shop
... Recently scooping the Scottish Wine Merchant of the Year title for
the second year running, WoodWinters really knows its stuff, offering
dynamic wine from around the world. To read the whole article, click here.
The Sunday Post 26/08/07
"While
enjoying a few days in your lovely country, we went out for walk, but
one of my friends fell ill. I went in to WoodWinters wine shop in
Bridge of Allan to ring for a taxi, but proprietor Shane Dunning got
his car and insisted on taking us back to our B&B. This was typical
of the kindness shown by folk in Scotland. Mrs Edna Rowan, Belfast" If
you have any stories of our very own hero helping you, we'd be
delighted to hear them!
The Sunday Herald 22/07/07
"Each
year I try about 5000 different wines, but I don't drink every bottle"
To read more about a life in the day of Douglas ...
click here.
Scotland on Sunday 25/03/07
Finders
keepers - nothing beats the thrill of discovering an exciting new
vineyard - and a local merchant to supply you with its wines "A few
weeks ago I bumped into Bridge of Allan wine merchant Douglas Wood ...
I nearly kissed him" to find out exactly what Douglas and Will Lyons
were up to ...
click here.
The Herald Magazine 17/06/06
Joe
Fattorini, the wine man for the Herald reviewed the shop. He had this
to say "The problem is that wine shops tend to be run by people who
like wine, not shopping. And it shows. However WoodWinters is ...well,
different. It smells like a wine shop, it looks like a wine shop too.
But it feels right. I want to buy. I'm being seduced. .... so treat
yourself to a two-minute detour off the M9." To read the whole article,
click here.To see more of Joe really taking a bath of wine in Argentina,
click here.