
Noble Rot #38
Issue 38 of Noble Rot Featuring...
SIMPLE PLEASURES
One of the few irksome things about fine wine culture â apart from its pretence, and its propensity for snobbery â is the sheer cost of getting through the front door. Whereas anyone wanting to explore the best in art, for example, has access to Kahlo and Caravaggio at their fingertips, few people will ever have the means to taste the worldâs most fabled crus. Which is why âThe Wines They Donât Want You to Knowâ, Noble Rot 38âs tongue-in-cheek cover feature, is a coup for readers looking for world-class wines with a limited budget. Having persuaded a crew of leading sommeliers, chefs, restaurateurs and wine writers to reveal their single favourite most undervalued bottle, itâs an eminently usable centrepiece to this issueâs theme of âsimple pleasuresâ, featuring characterful cuvĂ©es from places like Rueda, Muscadet, the Itata Valley and Gers (us neither â apparently itâs in south-west France).
Elsewhere in Noble Rot 38âs celebration of everyday miraclesâŠ
...Dan Keeling profiles the Basque Countryâs Txakoli and meets the growers reinvigorating Chianti Classico and Rioja, Alice Feiring celebrates house wine, Slutty Cheff reveals her homely delights and The Yellow Bitternâs Hugh Corcoran hails a plate of home-grown green beans dressed in butter as the perfect lunch.
 ...We raise a glass to the art of the leisurely lunch in âWine, Dine, Recline, Repeatâ. Featuring Fergus and Margot Henderson, Philippa Perry, Gary Lineker and a cast of other Rotters, itâs the next best thing to being able to go AWOL for a day of hedonistic pleasures.
...We hear about Le Bernardin NYCâs Eric Ripertâs Greatest Meal, Keira Knightley tells us about her shellfish antidote to Fashion Week and we feature stories about Bangkokâs burgeoning wine scene and German Chardonnay, in addition to offering a gastronomic guide to the Basque Country, among much more.
Cover by Jose Mendez.
Noble Rot #38
Issue 38 of Noble Rot Featuring...
SIMPLE PLEASURES
One of the few irksome things about fine wine culture â apart from its pretence, and its propensity for snobbery â is the sheer cost of getting through the front door. Whereas anyone wanting to explore the best in art, for example, has access to Kahlo and Caravaggio at their fingertips, few people will ever have the means to taste the worldâs most fabled crus. Which is why âThe Wines They Donât Want You to Knowâ, Noble Rot 38âs tongue-in-cheek cover feature, is a coup for readers looking for world-class wines with a limited budget. Having persuaded a crew of leading sommeliers, chefs, restaurateurs and wine writers to reveal their single favourite most undervalued bottle, itâs an eminently usable centrepiece to this issueâs theme of âsimple pleasuresâ, featuring characterful cuvĂ©es from places like Rueda, Muscadet, the Itata Valley and Gers (us neither â apparently itâs in south-west France).
Elsewhere in Noble Rot 38âs celebration of everyday miraclesâŠ
...Dan Keeling profiles the Basque Countryâs Txakoli and meets the growers reinvigorating Chianti Classico and Rioja, Alice Feiring celebrates house wine, Slutty Cheff reveals her homely delights and The Yellow Bitternâs Hugh Corcoran hails a plate of home-grown green beans dressed in butter as the perfect lunch.
 ...We raise a glass to the art of the leisurely lunch in âWine, Dine, Recline, Repeatâ. Featuring Fergus and Margot Henderson, Philippa Perry, Gary Lineker and a cast of other Rotters, itâs the next best thing to being able to go AWOL for a day of hedonistic pleasures.
...We hear about Le Bernardin NYCâs Eric Ripertâs Greatest Meal, Keira Knightley tells us about her shellfish antidote to Fashion Week and we feature stories about Bangkokâs burgeoning wine scene and German Chardonnay, in addition to offering a gastronomic guide to the Basque Country, among much more.
Cover by Jose Mendez.
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Issue 38 of Noble Rot Featuring...
SIMPLE PLEASURES
One of the few irksome things about fine wine culture â apart from its pretence, and its propensity for snobbery â is the sheer cost of getting through the front door. Whereas anyone wanting to explore the best in art, for example, has access to Kahlo and Caravaggio at their fingertips, few people will ever have the means to taste the worldâs most fabled crus. Which is why âThe Wines They Donât Want You to Knowâ, Noble Rot 38âs tongue-in-cheek cover feature, is a coup for readers looking for world-class wines with a limited budget. Having persuaded a crew of leading sommeliers, chefs, restaurateurs and wine writers to reveal their single favourite most undervalued bottle, itâs an eminently usable centrepiece to this issueâs theme of âsimple pleasuresâ, featuring characterful cuvĂ©es from places like Rueda, Muscadet, the Itata Valley and Gers (us neither â apparently itâs in south-west France).
Elsewhere in Noble Rot 38âs celebration of everyday miraclesâŠ
...Dan Keeling profiles the Basque Countryâs Txakoli and meets the growers reinvigorating Chianti Classico and Rioja, Alice Feiring celebrates house wine, Slutty Cheff reveals her homely delights and The Yellow Bitternâs Hugh Corcoran hails a plate of home-grown green beans dressed in butter as the perfect lunch.
 ...We raise a glass to the art of the leisurely lunch in âWine, Dine, Recline, Repeatâ. Featuring Fergus and Margot Henderson, Philippa Perry, Gary Lineker and a cast of other Rotters, itâs the next best thing to being able to go AWOL for a day of hedonistic pleasures.
...We hear about Le Bernardin NYCâs Eric Ripertâs Greatest Meal, Keira Knightley tells us about her shellfish antidote to Fashion Week and we feature stories about Bangkokâs burgeoning wine scene and German Chardonnay, in addition to offering a gastronomic guide to the Basque Country, among much more.
Cover by Jose Mendez.






















