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Tag Archives: Tim Wildman
Journey Through the Past to get Lost in a Field
Back at the end of May I was wandering around the Tobacco Dock venue for the Real Wine Fair and I happened to spy Tim Wildman. I have been a fan of his Aussie Petnats for ages, so I thought … Continue reading
Posted in Artisan Wines, English Wine, Grape Varieties, Petnat, Rosé, Sparkling Wine, Wine
Tagged England's Heritage Grape Varieties, English and Welsh Petnat, English and Welsh Wine, English Petnat, English Wine, English Wine in the 1980s, Lost in a Field Frolic Petnat 2021, Lost in a Field Tim Wildman, Madeleine Angevine, Sunday Times Handbook of Wine, The Lost Vineyard Project, Tim Wildman, Wildman Wine
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Recent Wines, Off-Topic
Why off-topic? My “Recent Wines” articles are almost exclusively made up of wines drunk at home, and the ten wines here were drunk on two evenings last week whilst staying with friends in the New Forest. But perhaps “off-topic” also … Continue reading
Posted in Artisan Wines, Natural Wine, Wine
Tagged Australian Petnat, Ballot-Millot Aligoté 2019, Ballot-Millot Meursault, Bornard Arbois-Pupillin, Carema, Casot des Mailloles Rosé de Zaza XX, Champagne Michel Gonet Blanc de Blancs 2012, Chateau Haut-Bailly Pessac-Léognan 1999, Domaine des Bodines Vin Jaune 2011, Ferrando Carema Black Label 2016, Frühburgunder 2019 David Crossley, Ganevat La Bubulle à Jeannot Petnat, Rosé from Banyuls, Tim Wildman, Trousseau Le Ginglet 2016 Bornard, Wildman Wine Piggy Pop
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