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‘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’

“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”
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