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Tag Archives: Limestone

“A Rare Delicacy”

This piece was originally published summer 2020 in Disgorgeous Zine Vol. 1: Delicacy.

Posted byJames SlighNovember 5, 2021December 31, 2021Posted inBurgundy, Wine WritingTags:Burgundy, Cabernet Franc, Clos Rougeard, De Moor, Disgorgeous, If Not Burgundy Then Where?, Limestone, Loire Valley, Saumur, What is great wine1 Comment on “A Rare Delicacy”

“Licking Rocks”

Show notes for an in-person tasting exploring minerality at Winona’s in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn on Wednesday, 11.3.2021.

Posted byJames SlighOctober 23, 2021November 5, 2021Posted inClassesTags:In-Person, Languages of Taste, Limestone, Minerality, Schist, Tasting WorkshopsLeave a comment on “Licking Rocks”
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