French Wines Sponsor £10 Mondays
Published on Tue 3 Aug 2010£10 Mondays
This autumn, the Royal Court will be working in partnership with French Wines, through sponsorship of the successful and long-standing programme of great value, accessible tickets for Monday performances. The £10 Mondays scheme has introduced generations of new theatre audiences to ground-breaking new plays for many years and this new partnership will keep this tradition alive.
The Royal Court has an international reputation for innovation, excellence and diversity, all qualities that French wines are also renowned for. During the autumn season, the Royal Court Café Bar will offer an extensive wine list made up exclusively of French wines.
Royal Court Café Bar
Open weekdays 11am-late and from noon on Saturdays
Offering the best of British home-cooking, the Royal Court Café Bar is open for lunch, tea and supper. Sample menus available from
Reservations 020 7565 5058 or “email:“mailto:foodanddrink@royalcourttheatre.com”
“The Royal Court Theatre Café/Bar is very excited to be working in conjunction with French Wines to bring some fantastic exclusively French wine to the Royal Court. Our wine list ranges from high quality wine at affordable prices to exceptional wine from prestigious French wine makers and regions. Indeed there should be something for everyone. Over the coming months, the Café/Bar will aim to showcase wine from all the regional producers of France without exception.”
Sami Rifaat, Deputy Bar and Food Manager, Royal Court Theatre
“Bibendum is delighted to be involved in this partnership between French Wines and the Royal Court Theatre. The wine list we created together encompasses wines from all over the country, from great value Vin de France, right up to elegant Sancerre and Crozes-Hermitage. Fortunately France has an incredibly diverse range of wines styles, and Bibendum has most of the bases covered, so putting together an interesting and well balanced list was reasonably straightforward. One of the great aspects of a French list is the ability to showcase some of the lesser known wines which sadly tend to get left off international wine lists. The Picpoul de Pinet for example was a big hit in the preliminary tastings. Furthermore French wines have a real affinity with food so it’s great to know that they not only taste great on their own, but will enhance the delicious food served in the cafe.”
Justin Frisby, Bibendum
For press information on French Wines, contact Charlotte Demery, Sopexa (UK) 020 7312 3647 frenchwinespressoffice@sopexa.com