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  • Steadtler Tradition Pencils 3B P72
    Steadtler Tradition Pencils 3B P72

    A classroom favourite, the Staedtler Tradition 110 Sketching Pencils are premium quality, hard wearing and perfect for writing, drawing, and sketching.Unbelievably break-resistant through special lead formulation and super-bonded lead.Comes with 6

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  • Badagoni Alaverdi Tradition Red 2020
    Badagoni Alaverdi Tradition Red 2020

    Drink it now or cellar for up to 15 years. It is recommended to decant it for half an hour. Founded in 2006, the Georgian Badagoni winery produces award-winning, premium wines using indigenous grape varieties, grown in the company's 400 hectares of vineyards, traditional methods, and cutting-edge technology. The winemaking and aging operations take place in the historic cellar, located in the ancient Alaverdi Monastery and restored in 2005, under the watchful eye of the famous winemaker Donato Lanati. Alaverdi Tradition Red is a powerful red wine made from pure Saperavi grapes, selected and hand-picked from the estate's vineyards located near the Alaverdi Monastery. After vinification, the wine rests in oak barrels for over 12 months. In the glass, the wine reveals a clear cherry-red color with dark tones. On the nose, it shows a broad and complex aromatic profile with notes of cherry and ripe red fruits, hints of olives, spices, and tobacco, and a light smoky touch in the background. On the palate, it is generous and round, full-bodied and bold. It has a well-balanced acidity, smooth tannins, and a long lingering finish. It is a characterful wine that calls for meat: try it with roast lamb or duck breast in port sauce.

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  • Antech Limoux Tradition Brut 2021
    Antech Limoux Tradition Brut 2021

    Cellar for up to 8 years. Serve chilled. Known as the birthplace of sparkling wine, Limoux has been producing traditional method bubbly since 1544. The Antech estate has been producing these fabulous sparkling wines for six generations and the family are regarded as the region’s top producers of Blanquette de Limoux. These days the winery is run by brothers Georges and Roger along with Georges’ daughter Francoise Antech who ranks among France’s most talented female winemakers. This stunning Limoux Tradition is composed of 90% Mauzac, 5% Chadonnay and % Chenin Blanc. Following the harvest the wine is fermented and then undergoes a second fermentation in the bottle just like its more famous cousins, the sparkling wines of the Champagne region. After resting for 15 months with the lees the wine is finally deemed ready for release. This complex process produces a wonderfully fresh bubbly which bears the distinctive rich and well-rounded character of the Mauzac grape. On the nose there are generous aromas of green apple and ripe white peaches which are also found on the palate. The first sip is crisp and vibrant with plenty of acidity and a subtle hint of sweetness from the modest dosage of 10 grams per litre.

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  • Champagne Gilbert Leseurre Tradition Brut
    Champagne Gilbert Leseurre Tradition Brut

    Drink now or cellar for up to 10 years. Serve chilled. Champagne Gilbert Leseurre is a family-owned Champagne house located in the village of Bassuet, in the heart of the Marne Valley. This noble estate has been producing Champagne since 1868 and is known for its exceptional quality and attention to detail. Where possible, their Champagnes are made using time-honoured traditional methods with a focus on low-intervention winemaking and sustainable agriculture. This is one of their classic house Champagnes which is made from selected grapes from the family’s 7 hectares of vines. The land is divided into 17 individual plots which are vinified separately, allowing winemaker Earl Gilbert Leseurre to compose each cuvee according to the vintage and terroir. He then adds a modest dosage to give a small amount of sweetness, helping to smooth out and balance the flavour profile of the final blend. The result is a versatile Brut Champagne with a complex bouquet of apple, pear, and citrus notes and hints of brioche and almond. On the palate you can expect a fresh and lively character with a delicate acidity and a long and satisfying finish. Try pairing with fresh seafood like oysters, soft goats cheese, or even a leafy summer salad.

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  • 'Tradition or remnant?'

    Tradition and remnant can be seen as two different concepts. Tradition refers to practices, beliefs, or customs that are passed down through generations and are actively maintained and celebrated within a culture or community. On the other hand, a remnant refers to something that remains from the past, often as a surviving trace or fragment of what once was. While tradition is actively upheld and passed down, a remnant may be a leftover or residual aspect of a culture or practice that has faded or disappeared over time.

  • What is tradition criticism?

    Tradition criticism is a method of biblical analysis that seeks to understand the historical and cultural context in which a particular biblical text was written. It examines the traditions and beliefs of the community that produced the text, as well as the influences and sources that may have shaped the text. Tradition criticism helps scholars to better understand the meaning and significance of the biblical text within its original context, and how it may have been interpreted and used by the community for which it was intended. This approach is valuable for gaining insights into the development and transmission of religious traditions and beliefs.

  • What is the Swabian tradition?

    The Swabian tradition refers to the cultural practices, customs, and dialect of the Swabian people, who are a Germanic ethnic group primarily located in the Swabia region of Germany. This tradition is characterized by a strong sense of regional identity, a focus on hard work, frugality, and a love for traditional Swabian cuisine such as Maultaschen (a type of dumpling) and Spätzle (a type of egg noodle). Swabians are also known for their hospitality, strong family ties, and a deep-rooted connection to their local community and history.

  • Is Christmas an outdated tradition?

    Christmas is not an outdated tradition. While its origins may be rooted in religious beliefs, it has evolved into a widely celebrated holiday that brings people together to exchange gifts, share meals, and spread joy. The traditions associated with Christmas, such as decorating trees, exchanging gifts, and spending time with loved ones, continue to hold significance for many people around the world. Additionally, the holiday season provides an opportunity for people to reflect on the past year and look forward to the future, making it a timeless tradition that continues to bring people together.

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  • Champagne Egly-Ouriet Tradition Grand Cru
    Champagne Egly-Ouriet Tradition Grand Cru

    Enjoy it now, or cellar for up to 15 years. No need to decant before serving. This is a blend of 70% Pinot Noir and 30% Chardonnay, bursting with scents of plum, red berries, white flowers, and ripe orchard fruits. The grapes were sourced from Egly-Ouriet’s finest Grand Cru vineyards, which are spread across Ambonnay, Bouzy, Verzy, and Versenay. Champagne Egly-Ouriet is a fourth-generation winery, with a history dating back to the 1800s. However, it gained popularity during the 1980s, under the reign of Francis Egly. Since then, the house has been a small-scale, family-run business, with a strong following thanks to its careful approach to creating terroir-driven wines. It can be found among the green hills of Ambonnay, where the winery draws from 12 hectares of vineyards. The Tradition Grand Cru is medium-bodied in the mouth, and a beautiful golden colour in the glass with layers of raspberry jam, croissant, lemon rind, and crystallised ginger. It is dry and wiry in the mouth, with a strong vein of acidity. It was aged for 4 years on the lees before bottling. This is a great Champagne for an occasion, and for pairing with shellfish, caviar, or a soft cheese board.

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  • Champagne De Saint Gall Tradition Premier Cru
    Champagne De Saint Gall Tradition Premier Cru

    Enjoy it now, or cellar for several years. No need to decant before serving. Le Tradition is a beautiful golden Champagne, with pungent scents of ripe orchard fruits, citrus and baked goods, such as bread and apple pie. You can also discover the faintest hints of spice, from the 36% of Pinot Noir that makes up this blend. The rest is Chardonnay, and all of the grapes are harvested from Premier Cru plots in the Côte des Blancs and Montagne de Reims regions of Champagne. Champagne De Saint Gall is one of Champagne’s premier wineries, located in the picturesque commune of Avize. For over 50 years, it has been a part of Union Champagne, a “cooperative of cooperatives” that forms the backbone of high-quality wine in the Champagne region. De Saint Gall strikes a perfect balance between tradition and technology to create a stunning range of wine from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes. On the palate, you can discover a beautiful marriage of those two famous Champagne grapes. Red apple, ginger and cinnamon meet intense notes of pear, shortbread and pure lemon. The finish is long and chalky, and the entire experience is driven by cleansing acidity and delicate bubbles. Despite its name, Le Tradition brings an intriguing new perspective on traditional Champagne. Consider pairing it with vegetable stir-fry dishes or sesame beef.

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  • Schloss Gobelsburg Tradition Heritage Cuvee 3 Years
    Schloss Gobelsburg Tradition Heritage Cuvee 3 Years

    Drink it now or keep it in the cellar for five years or more. No need to decant. Schloss Gobelsburg is considered to be the oldest continuously operated winery in the Danube region of Kamptal and one of the oldest in Europe. Here the history of viticulture can be traced back to the 12th century. The company has been run by Eva and Michael Moosbrugger since 1996, in the venerable walls below Gobelsburg Castle, which celebrated its legendary 850th year in 2021. Their goal lies in the passionate preservation and continuation of the centuries-old history of this cultural asset. The cellar master Franz Karner ages the wines slowly and freshly in large neutral wooden barrels. The company is well known for its preference for historical winemaking, which is expressed in the wines called "Tradition" which refer to winemaking techniques dating back at the beginning of the 19th century. Tradition Heritage Cuvee 3 Years is a wine with a bright golden color. The aromatic palette is complex and made of layers of fresh apple, pear and quince, delicate spices, and rich notes of salty yeast. It is a powerful wine, vibrant, juicy and elegant, with a lingering minerality on the finish. It is ready to drink now but it also shows good aging potential. Pair it with pork tenderloin or vegetarian dishes.

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  • Champagne R.H. Coutier Cuvee Tradition Grand Cru
    Champagne R.H. Coutier Cuvee Tradition Grand Cru

    Drink it now or cellar for 10 years. No need to decant. This is a ‘blanc de noirs’ Champagne, crafted from 80% Pinot Noir and 20% Chardonnay. It comes from the village of Ambonnay, one of the most distinguished areas for Pinot Noir in the Champagne region. It opens with ripe scents of apple, pear, and red berries, with hints of sourdough and yeast. Like many of the domaines in Champagne, R.H. Coutier is a family business, run by René Coutier. His father was the first winemaker to plant Chardonnay in Ambonnay, which agrees well with the region’s rich clayish soils. As they cultivate just 9 hectares of vineyards, and sell up to 80% of their grapes to a local cooperative, each Coutier vintage is a collector’s item. In terms of taste, this is a low-dosage Champagne, allowing the fresh and wiry acidity to shine through. It is rich and moussey on the tongue, with dancing flavours of orchard fruits, cream, blackberries, toasted nuts, and lemongrass. On the long finish, there are clear notes of minerality and hints of brioche. With time in the cellar, it can also develop tertiary notes of dried fruit. This is a great wine for pairing with pastries, delicate fish, or soft cheese.

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  • What is a discourse tradition?

    A discourse tradition refers to a set of shared practices, beliefs, and norms that guide how communication and conversation are conducted within a particular community or culture. It encompasses the language, symbols, and rhetorical strategies that are used to convey meaning and shape understanding within a given context. Discourse traditions can vary widely across different social, political, and cultural groups, and they play a crucial role in shaping how individuals interpret and respond to the world around them. Understanding discourse traditions is important for effective communication and for navigating diverse social and cultural contexts.

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  • What is the tradition in Bavaria?

    One of the most well-known traditions in Bavaria is Oktoberfest, a 16- to 18-day festival held annually in Munich. This festival celebrates Bavarian culture with traditional music, dancing, food, and of course, beer. Another important tradition in Bavaria is the wearing of traditional clothing known as Lederhosen for men and Dirndls for women, especially during festivals and special occasions. Bavaria also has a strong tradition of folk music, dance, and craftsmanship, which are often showcased at local events and markets.

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