Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Jamie Goode: the coming wine war?
Jamie Goode
On the one hand, we have the fine wine establishment, which is dominated by Bordeaux, but also includes the top Champagne houses, as well as a few others such as the super-Tuscans. This is wine as a luxury good or an investment vehicle. It’s where the money is.
On the other hand, we have the emerging terroiriste/natural wine movement. This is somewhat counterculture, and its development as a category threatens the status quo of fine wine.
As the message of authentic wine with a sense of place – made by people driven by passion rather than profit – gains traction, it is causing a degree of discomfort in the fine wine establishment.'
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2 comments:
Why can't they just get on, there's room in the wine world for all beliefs. Please, somebody, think of the children!
Ill bring the Guillotine, as long as I get the Margaux as war booty !
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