originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
The older ones were better, presumably because at some point he realized most people don't care.
O, I don't know how to read this. If it is as you say, does that mean he thereafter makes it to please himself, or that he follows a formula and the results be damned, or something else?
Pardon the opacity. To put it another way, I imagine it takes much more effort (hygiene, sorting, barrel maintenance, etc.) to make a less faulty natural wine, so when the buying public doesn't penalize winemakers for making faulty wines, perhaps some of them relax and let the bacteria fall where they may. Emmanuel Giboulot complained that when hipster somms at natural wine fairs don't detect VA in his wines, they ask how much SO2 he uses, so virtue goes unrewarded while carelessness goes unpunished. Métras seems to me to have become more faulty after the vintages Pavel mentioned (or maybe I started noticing it more). If so, prices show that the public absolutely doan care.