Don’t sulphur fools
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Noble Rot – Issue 34
Noble Rot Issue 34 is here. It doesn’t take an ancient Greek philosopher to recognise that the more you learn about wine, the more you know you don’t know. This was recently reaffirmed to Noble Rot at a restaurant in Switzerland’s Valais, when presented with a gigantic carte des vins full of almost totally unrecognisable bottles. In our defence, the fact that the Swiss (quite rightfully) refuse to share their venerable vinos – exporting as little as 1% of their annual production – means that outsiders barely catch a glimpse of their world class Fendants, Syrahs and Petite Arvines.CHF 22.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out -
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Noble Rot – Issue 33
Noble Rot Issue 33 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Wine lovers have been swooning over Romanée-Conti for centuries. French Revolutionaries, struggling to realise the value of the vineyard without advertising its newly undesirable noble status, described it as “a balm for the elderly, the feeble and the disabled,” that will “restore life to the dying.”CHF 21.00 (incl. VAT)Last item in stockSold - 3/4 -
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Noble Rot – Issue 32
Noble Rot Issue 32 is here. How can you not love a chef who says one of the reasons they gave up architecture was that they “didn’t like sitting in an office eating sandwiches and drinking coffee at a desk”? Talk about priorities.CHF 21.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out -
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Noble Rot – Issue 31
Noble Rot Issue 31 (Ten Years of Noble Rot) is here. It’s been a stellar decade alright, which we toast in this, our 10th birthday issue, with a cast of sainted Rotters.CHF 19.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out -
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Noble Rot – Issue 30
Noble Rot Issue 30 (Don’t sulphur fools). Are the Sulphur Wars – the exhausting ideological battle over the addition of SO₂ that has polarised the natural and traditionalist wine scenes – finally coming to an end?CHF 21.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out
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