
Many of you supported our legal campaign costs by buying six bottles of an unusual red burgundy (Benoît Cantin's 2019 Passetoutgrain, the last that was ever made). Thanks and we hope you're enjoying the wine. Here's another rarity, from Benoît's fellow producer from the Yonne department, Florent Masson from Épineuil. Florent recently took a break from wine making, but we bought some cases of his 2017 Crémant de Bourgogne. If this wine was made thirty miles further north it could be called Champagne, and it is honestly as near to a vintage grower's champagne as you can imagine, except that we are selling it for just £100 a case or £110 with delivery. As before the receipts go to our legal fund and it is an incredible bargain, but we don't have that much so if you're interested pleased email hoxtonhome@gmail.com, including delivery information. This is in a bonded warehouse and to judge from the last round the delivery happens quickly and efficiently. Meanwhile don't miss Miranda Green's recent Financial Times piece, including a lively debate in the reader's comments https://tinyurl.com/msdsu8fj