A new partnership between a wine school and a cinema is set to launch with tastings, courses, workshops and events.
Norfolk Wine School has found a new home at Cinema City in Norwich with the group's future events to be held in the Sir John Hurt Centre at the venue.
Upcoming events at the cinema include a port and cheese evening, a Tour de France tasting, a taste of Italy showcase and an event all about tapas and wine pairings.
Jeremy Dunn, owner of Norfolk Wine School, said: "I’m delighted to be working with the team at Cinema City as it’s one of the city’s leading destination entertainment venues and provides us with the perfect home for our wine tastings, courses and food and wine events."
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Cinema City has recently seen the addition of head chef Dan Freezer and a brand new kitchen team so the introduction of Norfolk Wine School has happened at an ideal time for both businesses.
Justin Holmes, general manager at Cinema City, said: "We are immensely proud of our new kitchen team and have already exceeded expectations within the first month of trading under Dan Freezer’s leadership.
"I cannot wait to see where our new partnership with the Norfolk Wine School will take us."
The new partnership will also launch more events next year with a particular focus surrounding Norwich Wine Week held between June 14 and 22.
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