Humble Grape Quietly Revolutionizes London's Wine Scene
Humble Grape, London's leading independent wine importer, has been quietly revolutionizing the city's wine scene. With a focus on sustainability, craft, and community, this unique wine bar has become a secret hotspot for those in the know.
Founded by James Dawson, Humble Grape imports directly from 26 countries, supporting small, independent winemakers who share their commitment to sustainability and craft. Dawson's passion for bringing people together over food and wine is evident in every aspect of the business.
Humble Grape's venues in London, including the secret Square Mile hotspot at Liverpool Street, welcome guests like friends. They encourage exploration and learning without pretension, creating communities of discovery, connection, and joy. The wine bars offer tastings, food pairings, and table-side rituals to enhance the wine experience.
Dawson's fondest memory of the Square Mile involves summer Friday evenings at Exchange Square. He appreciates the unique blend of history, commerce, and culture in the area. Despite not being widely promoted, Humble Grape has grown through its focus on boutique, personal curation and direct relationships with independent winemakers, rather than broad commercial promotion.
Humble Grape, one of London's largest direct importers of boutique wines, continues to make its mark on the city's wine scene. With a commitment to sustainability, craft, and community, and a secret hotspot in the Square Mile, it's no wonder this independent wine bar has become a beloved destination for those seeking a genuine, authentic wine experience.