Thursday 24th November sees the launch of a brand new venture at The Tattoo Parlour, the worlds' first tattoo-themed cafe in the heart of Pokesdown.
In an event specifically aimed at female customers, the evening will feature a showcase of local trades and businesses who are representing Pokesdown - Bournemouth's Vintage Quarter.
Come around and find Crafts, Leather handbags, Jewellers, Body jewellery, Piercings, Tattoos and much more...
The whole community is getting very involved and lots more will be happening; musicians, magic, an airstream trailer to be used as a changing room...the list goes on.
The Jolly Vintner Too is a well-established and traditional wine, whisky, beer and spirits retailer in Bournemouth.
The Jolly Vintner Too stocks a comprehensive range of over 500 wines, 40 champagnes, sparkling wines, 30 real ales and 45 malt whiskeys backed with an extensive knowledge gained from 30 years of tasting, drinking and selling alcohol.
Jim Dawson offers taster for his customers and explains “it gives people the confidence to try something new”. Jim also points out that The Jolly Vinter too focuses on quality, service and product knowledge, something that people do not find at supermarkets.
Jim experience and knowledge offers an exquisite and unforgettable experience to its customers. Each drink is accompanied by a story, which Jim has kept from his experience travelling around the world in pursuit of his passion.
The Jolly Vintner Too host a monthly wine tasting - £10 per person also you can join The JOLLY VINTNER TOO WINE CLUB, where membership entitles you to 10% off any purchase of 6 bottles or more from the shop.
Free delivery on orders over £50 and always offering new products.
Summer Special Offer - 9% off on any 3 botlles of wine
In the last ten years the rise and rise of eatingeco-friendly food saw organic food sales gothrough the roof. In times of economic growthit seemed a small price to pay to save the planet.Going organic was all the rage as we bemoanedthe use of chemicals on our fruit and vegetables.
We are now potentially facing some tough financialyears ahead, our purse strings are tightening daily andmany have reluctantly turned away from their environmentalgood intentions. Organic food sales have droppedby 20 per cent this year, hardest hit have been organic eggproducers with diary, chicken and fruit farmers bearingthe brunt of failing financial markets.
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