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Recent Wines July 2021 (Part 2) #theglouthatbindsus
After a somewhat focused Part 1, we can inject a little more diversity via the second half of July’s drinking at home. Champagne, Slovakia and Alto-Adige (or Südtirol if you insist), then Alsace and the Pays Nantais are followed by … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alsace Wine, Andrew Nielsen Winemaker Beaune, Beaune Boucherottes 1er Cru, Cave de la Côte Morges, Côte de Beaune Bargain, Côte des Bar Champagne, Christian Patat, Crémant d'Alsace Rosé Mr Pink Rieffel, Domaine Rieffel Mr Pink 2018, Dominique Moreau Vigneronne Polisot, Doral 2019 Cave de la Côte, Doral Grape Variety, Friuli Chardonnay, Grower Champagne, I Vini di Jacopo Chardonnay 2019, je t'aime mais...Vin de France, Le Gappin Beaune Boucherottes 2012, Le Grappin, Lucas Rieffel Mittelbergheim, Magula Oranzovy Vlk 2019, Marie-Courtin Résonance, Martin Gojer Winemaker, Micro Negoce Burgundy, Nec-Otium Friuli di Colli Orientali, New Swiss Grape Varieties, Pays Nantais Vin de France, Pranzegg Vino Rosso Leggero, Rodrigo Banto Winemaker, Slovakian Wine, Swiss Wine, Vaud Wine, Vincent Caillé Monnières Loire, Vincent Caillé Muscadet, Vino Magula Slovakia, Weingut Pranzegg Bozen
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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 →
Posted in Artisan Wines, Champagne, Fine Wine, Sparkling Wine, Wine
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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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