Josh Kimbrough and New Theory Wine
Slither, Soar & Disappear by Josh Kimbrough
Josh Kimbrough is a fingerstyle guitarist and composer from Chapel Hill, NC. For the last 15 years he’s been a core member of the NC collective, Trekky Records (Lost in the Trees, Phil Cook, Sylvan Esso). He learned to play by studying Freddie King instrumentals and Fernando Sor classical guitar exercises. Josh has teamed up with producer and bass player Jeff Crawford (The Dead Tongues, Big Star’s Third) for the first full length under his own name. Slither, Soar & Disappear is an intimate and immersive song cycle inspired by the natural world, fatherhood, and the joy of solitude. On it, small ensembles of double bass, flute, strings, mandolin, banjo, and drums adorn his nylon and steel string guitar work.
New Theory White Lies
From Stellenbosch comes White Lies. An incredibly clean, skin-contact wine, with the Pinot Gris spending 4 days on skins giving it light, easygoing tannins, white flowers, and a crisp grapey flavour. We aren't ones to go all Gordon Ramsey and tell you what to eat, but, this with white fish or seafood, banging!
New Theory (previously Nouveau) is the brainchild of Thom and Charles Bradley who set the project up to work with South African winemakers to choose the best fruit possible and produce fresh expressions of low–intervention wine. For them, it's all about craft with all the pairs wines being small-batch, so they can continue to experiment and make interesting juice.
Producer: Nouveau
Region: Swartland, South Africa
Grapes: Pinot Gris
Style: Orange
Size: 75cl
ABV: 12.5%