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Wolf Wine
Sam’s and Angus's ever-changing selection at Wolf Wine is incomparable to any other offering in Bath. Drawing knowledge from a lengthy career in the wine industry, owner Sam Shaw can lead you astray from your regular Malbec or Chardonnay preference to something new and adventurous, giving organic, biodynamic and often vegan wines the accessibility they deserve.
Confident and uncomplicated, Wolf Wine prides itself on showcasing unusual, artisan craft wine from its “cave” on Walcott Street, stocking wines from unusual new-world origins. Share their love for the niche at one of their tasting events, which can be personalised for groups in advance. Once hooked, refillable bottles are available from their “Refill Station” to keep you stocked up with something unconventional and exciting.
Wolf Wine is a wine shop that celebrates the dreamers, the artists, the wine makers who have that flair.
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Walcot & Broad Street
Bath
Broad Street and Walcot Street in Bath offer a unique glimpse into the city's bohemian heart. Broad Street is home to a mix of quirky, independent shops and vintage finds, giving it a character distinct from Bath's more polished areas. Its charming boutiques and secondhand bookshops make it a haven for those looking to discover hidden treasures. The street's eclectic blend of historic architecture and vibrant storefronts creates an inviting atmosphere for both locals and visitors.
Just around the corner, Walcot Street is known as Bath’s artisan quarter. Filled with independent galleries, craft shops, and funky cafes, it has long been a hub for creative expression and alternative culture. Whether you’re after locally made art, handcrafted goods, or a bite at one of its cozy eateries, Walcot Street offers an experience that feels refreshingly different from the more traditional parts of the city. Together, these streets showcase Bath’s diverse and creative spirit.
Bath is a city steeped in history, and its beautiful sandstone buildings is a constant reminder of its regal past as you explore the city. Take a walk along the Royal Crescent, a tour of the Roman Baths or a trip to the Abbey and you quickly understand why this city is one of the most the photographed, and visited, in England.
However, don’t be fooled into thinking the high street and its famous attractions are all Bath has to offer. For take a trip down any of the cobbled side streets and you’ll be lead to the beating heart of the city, the local businesses and their owners. From Walcot Street in the north to Queen’s Square in the West and Henrietta Road in the east, Bath residents are fierce in their support for independent businesses. And with good reason, for this city is packed with them. From fine dining, to boutique stays and contemporary cafes and edgy pubs.
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