Last Autumn, I convinced hubby to join me for an evening of folklore at a local English Heritage property of Boscobel House & what an educational evening it was with fabulous company & so much information.
I saw the same fabulous speaker mentioning an evening tour at Tanners Wine Merchants in Shrewsbury town.
I just knew it would be another fabulous evening.
I pass this impressive shop on my walk up the hill in to town when I visit which is often. I always admire their beautiful windows & the impressive building.
However, from the street, it just looks like a long building, no hint of what lies behind the elegant façade.
We were greeted with a complimentary glass of fizz on arrival in a room with the most beautiful leather books.
It was obviously the clerks room in times gone by with the rows of leather order books, huge fat volumes with the year etc embossed on the spine.
I could smell the leather when I walked in.
I have always had a fondness for old books, particularly beautiful ones.
I peeked in to one & as expected, beautiful handwriting filled the page.
Alix lead us through to a vast room with enormous vats / barrels set on a floor of worn railway sleepers.
It was much cooler in here & the original items were everywhere about.

We then proceeded through the rambling buildings that you would not know are there when passing on the street.
Enormous rum barrels, all the associated paraphernalia wine merchants would need, beautifully preserved in this space that has been used by the same Tanners family for generations.Alix is a natural speaker with an engaging manner & vast knowledge so time passes quickly in her company.
Our tiny group of 20 was perfect because it felt intimate & not crowded or rushed.
There are many cellars, rooms at different temperatures & spaces to store wine in this cavernous building.
This top room had been the offices of Mr Fizziwig & it is where the Christmas party scene was filmed.
The beams in the room are simply stunning, huge shaped cruck beams & the tiny panes of glass in the windows overlooking the high street.
A real joy to be in a space that is familiar from the movie.
The cellars with the traditional wine barrels was authentic; the barrels are having their regular rehydration & care where they are stored in the vaulted, cool space.
It was over all too soon, the evening flew by in great company & we left, our love of history whetted by the interesting information of one of Shrewsbury's fabulous buildings & the trade still carried out in the rambling space.
I hope you have enjoyed the evening with me too, stop by again soon,
Dee 🍷🍾🛢️





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