Review: Taverna Meraki Wine Tasting
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Taverna Meraki has carved out a reputation for bringing the spirit of Greece to Leamington, but its wine‑tasting evenings elevate that promise into something truly immersive.
The recent tasting evening I attended came across as warm, generous, and distinctly Greek in spirit, shaped by knowledgeable hosting and plentiful food and wine.
Guests were made to feel relaxed, as if being welcomed into a Greek home, for this fun event rooted in genuine hospitality, with several elements standing out.

Our sommelier on the night Elodie Williams, from Hallgarten & Novum Wines, in Bedfordshire, ensured there was an emphasis on the storytelling around the wines. She is highly knowledgeable, taking time to explain the nuances of Greek wine regions, grape varieties, and pairings in a way that feels engaging rather than formal.
What sets Taverna Meraki apart is its commitment to pairing. It doesn’t dabble in dainty tasting plates but rather is accompanied by a generous spread of meze dishes, each thoughtfully matched to the wines being poured. Guests can expect a colourful procession of Greek classics served in portions that make the evening feel like a full dining experience rather than a simple tasting.

Service is attentive without being intrusive, and the team’s pride in their heritage is evident throughout the evening.
In a market crowded with tasting events, Taverna Meraki’s offering stands out for its authenticity, generosity, and sense of occasion. It’s an experience that appeals equally to seasoned wine enthusiasts and - like me - curious newcomers, offering a rare chance to explore Greek wines in a setting that feels both intimate and celebratory.
And there’s no short measures here either with glasses topped up for those who want another tipple of their favourite.
Taverna Meraki was opened in Regent Street in June 2023 by Matt, Alexandra and Yiannis who have an impressive 60 years’ experience in hospitality between them.

With the promise of more themed events being announced (they recently held their first Dine In The Dark Night!) I can certainly vouch for their wine‑tasting evening, which is a vibrant, flavour‑rich celebration of Greek culture. Definitely one for those seeking something different, immersive, and wholeheartedly welcoming.
A characterful food and drink experience that lingers long after the final glass, this was an event that left people feeling well fed, well poured, and eager to return. I’ll be back to better explore the menu soon.
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Amanda is a journalist of 30 years and now runs an award-winning PR agency based in Warwickshire. When she's not writing about her own clients she loves to help spotlight the great work of other pubs, restaurants and hotels around the country.
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