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Children's Atlas of Wine

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TASTING GROUP: ‘Soil’

Recapping an afternoon series exploring how wine gets the way it is, and the way we talk about it.

Posted byJames SlighJuly 30, 2024August 30, 2024Posted inClasses, Liner NotesTags:Anjou, Benoit Courault, Beurer, Carignan, Carignan full of grace, Chenin, Face B, foulards rouge, Granite, Jousset, Limestone, Loire, Minerality, Roussillon, Schist, Sylvaner, württemberg, What is minerality?1 Comment on TASTING GROUP: ‘Soil’

Tasting Notes Vol. 3

Liner notes and wine details for Tasting Notes Vol. 3: “Mountain + Sea”, an in-person event held on Wednesday, November 15th 2023.

Posted byJames SlighNovember 14, 2023December 5, 2023Posted inLiner NotesTags:Calce, Carignan, Carinyena, Catalunya, foulards rouge, Frisach, Macabeo, Macabeu, Penedès, Roussillon, Tasting Notes, TribouleyLeave a comment on Tasting Notes Vol. 3
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