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Tag Archives: Paris Basin

Chablis in 6 layers

A tropical sea, a pleisiasaur, and a layer of shells and sediments labeled "Chablis" at the bottom of that sea.

Chablis in 6 historical layers.

Posted byJames SlighFebruary 9, 2025October 29, 2025Posted inWine WritingTags:Burgundy, chablis, Chardonnay, Limestone, Minerality, Paris Basin, phylloxera, timelines, Yonne3 Comments on Chablis in 6 layers

‘Under the Sea’

A minerality sip n’ paint at PdV on Sunday, 2/16

Posted byJames SlighJanuary 30, 2025February 19, 2025Posted inIn-PersonTags:Antoine Lienhardt, athenais de beru, Burgundy, Côte d'Or, chablis, Champagne, Emmanuel Lassaigne, gerard boulay, Jousset, Limestone, Paris Basin, sancerre, Saumur, vouvray, What is minerality?, YonneLeave a comment on ‘Under the Sea’

Like a wine list

Wines poured Jan 2021-Jan 2022.

Posted byJames SlighFebruary 13, 2022February 23, 2022Posted inChildren's Atlas of WineTags:Anjou, Baden, Burgenland, Burgundy, Carignan, Chenin, Cider, Drink the Rainbow, Green Spain, Imereti, Itata, Muscat, Paris Basin, Pinot Noir, Pinot X, Savoie, Skin Contact, Steiermark, Wine ListsLeave a comment on Like a wine list
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