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Tag Archives: Champagne Jacques Lassaigne
Grower Champagne – Here’s Our Chance To Dance Our Way Out Of Our Constrictions (Feet Don’t Fail Me Now)
Hobbes versus Rousseau. We find this conflict almost everywhere these days, especially in global politics. Hobbes favoured the rule of law in an almost Old Testament sense, the structures of the state (Leviathan) providing the only way to keep we … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anselme Selosse, Bereche et Fils, Côte de Sézanne, Cedric Bouchard, Champagne, Champagne Jacques Lassaigne, Champagne Jacques Selosse Avize, Champagne Lassaigne "Le Cotet", Champagne Roses de Jeanne, Champagne Ulysse Collin, Champagne Vilmart, Coteaux Champenois, Coteaux de Morin, Delphine Boulard, Emmanuel Lassaigne, En Barmont, En Valingrain, Fac-Simile Rosé, Francis Boulard, Grower Champagne, Gueux Champagne, Jerome Prevost, La Closerie Les Beguines, Laurent Champs, Le Creux d'Enfer, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Les Vignes de Montgueux, Lilbert et Fils Cramant, Marie-Courtin Résonance, Massif de Saint-Thierry, Montgueux, Olivier Collin "Les Maillons", Olivier Horiot Les Riceys, Pierre Péters Les Chétillons, Reflet d'Antan, Rosé des Riceys, Selosse Initial, Vilmart Coeur de Cuvée, Vouette & Sorbée Fidèle
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Recent Wines, February 2020 #theglouthatbindsus
The wine trade, and the hospitality industry in general, is going through a very worrying time with Coronavirus. I am well aware that my complete inability to find a single four-pack of toilet rolls in any local supermarket in four … Continue reading →
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Tagged #theglouthatbindsus, Airén Bayo Flor, Andrew Nielsen, Aurélien Suenen Cramant, Canavese Rosso, Canavese Rosso Torrazza Ferrando, Champagne Jacques Lassaigne, Champagne Suenen BdeB 2009, Cornas Renaissance Clape 2004, COS Pithos Bianco 2014, COS Sicily, Domaine Clape Cornas, Dr Martin Kerres Valdonica, Emmanuel Lassaigne, Eric Bordelet, Fabio Bartolomei, Ferrando Vini, Grecanico, Hermit Ram Pinot Noir, Le Grappin, Le Grappin Savigny Blanc 2015, Les Vignes de Montgueux, New Zealand Natural Wine, New Zealand Pinot Noir, North Canterbury Wine, Piemontese Mountain Wines, Pierre Cotton Côte de Brouilly 2016, Pierre Cotton Odenas Beaujolais, Recent Wines February 2020, Rolet Père et Fils Jura, Rolet Vin Jaune 1983 Arbois, Sydre Argelette 2017, The Hermit Ram, Theo Coles, Valdonica Arnaio 2013, Valdonica Maremma Tuscany, Vinos Ambiz
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Sportsman March 2019
My annual trip to The Sportsman at Seasalter came early this year. I always look forward to lunch in this self-styled “grotty pub” in an out of the way location on the North Kent coast, which serves what for me … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barolo Bussia Romirasco 2004 Aldo Conterno, Brunello di Montalcino Riserva Soldera 1990, Casse Basse Soldera Riserva 1990, Champagne Jacques Lassaigne, Château Rieussec 1996 Sauternes, Dagueneau Silex 2014, Emmanuel Lassaigne, Equipo Navazos Palo Cortado Bota 51, Ganevat Les Cèdres 2015, Les Vignes de Montgueux Extra Brut, Raveneau Chablis 1er Cru Montée de Tonnerre 2012, The Sportsman Seasalter, Vin Jaune 2011 Philippe Bornard Arbois-Pupillin, Vouette & Sorbée Fidèle
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