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Tag Archives: Loire

Tasting Group: ‘Own-rooted’

An industry tasting workshop held at Lise & Vito on Monday, September 22, 2025

Posted byJames SlighOctober 20, 2025October 20, 2025Posted inClassesTags:Cour-Cheverny, Crete, Cyclades, Etna, Field Blend, Loire, Mosel, own-rooted, palomino, phylloxera, Riesling, Romorantin, VidianoLeave a comment on Tasting Group: ‘Own-rooted’

Explaining champagne in 3 short parts

Champagne the place, and champagne the method, and how they come together.

Posted byJames SlighJanuary 2, 2025Posted inExplainingTags:cap classique, Catalunya, catawba, Cava, Champagne, crémant, franciacorta, fromonteau, gyropalate, It's only quarantine if it's from the quarante region of France otherwise it's just sparkling isolation, lees aging, Loire, Mosel, mousseaux, Pinot X, sekt, Sparkling Wine1 Comment on Explaining champagne in 3 short parts

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’
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