The Wine Show - All Seasons

Season 1
Joining Matthew and Matthew on their journey are the show's passionate expert wine contributors, Joe Fattorini and Amelia Singer, who skillfully guide the two Matthews along the way. The Wine Show travels to twelve different countries on six continents to bring us back great stories and great wine. Gizzi Erskine also joins in as our food expert in the US.
From their villa in the Italian countryside, Goode and Rhys are set a new challenge every week that sees them explore different parts of Italy, uncovering some of the best wines the country has to offer, as well as the stories that surround them.


Season 2
The Wine Show is back and this time were based in the glorious South of France. Matthew Goode is joined at the sun-drenched Provenal villa by, actor James Purefoy. In addition to tasting the wines brought back from around the globe, they are tasked by Joe Fattorini to find a case of wine to match a six course French lunch cooked by Michelin starred chef, Stephane Reynaud.


Season 3
The Wine Show sees the HQ move to Portugal's stunning Douro Valley where Dominic West joins our team to taste wine from all over the world. James Purefoy and Matthew Goode take a Road Trip around Portugal while Matthew Rhys eats his way round New York. Our wine experts Joe Fattorini and Amelia Singer travel the globe to explore the world's most interesting wines.

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