I'm gonna disagree with you and say Pinot Gris pairs far better with limestone.
16 0 ReplyLimestone is super basic so I would pair with something acidic, I think white wines in general are more acidic so imma agree with op.
3 0 ReplyFrankly, I think the diacetyl from an aged chardonnay would give it good company if time isn't an issue.
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Sancerre, for sure.
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What pairs well with coprolite?
13 0 ReplyAn Australian cabernet
13 0 ReplyBaby Duck
3 0 ReplyI've got a bag of it to share, homie, but I'm going to re-inflate it and use it as my camping pillow tonight.
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The faceting community would welcome anyone who wants to create a wine pairing guide for our lickable rocks.
11 0 ReplyWow. Didn't know I needed that community
6 0 ReplyOh, you WOULD have the stones to say that.
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A white with basalt? How gauche.
8 0 ReplyHonestly, I’m a little surprised. I would have expected basalt to pair with a red, and granite to pair with a white.
6 0 ReplyTholeiites or Alkali?
I agree, though. Basalt takes a red regardless.
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What's this? A meme for goats?
6 0 ReplyIf I have champagne do I need to lick rocks exclusively from the Champagne region of France?
4 0 ReplyNo, they must come from Little Rock, Arkansas
6 0 ReplyNo, but otherwise they are just sparkling Gneiss
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STOPLICKINGTHEDAMNTHING!
2 0 ReplyIt's a thing for geologists
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gonna have to consult venture overwatch on this one
1 0 ReplyAmber pairs very well with retsina.
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