originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Dirt v. The Whole Shebang
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
They haven't insisted on culture being part of terroir. It's just the meaning of the word and the concept. Americans have imported the word because of it's je ne sais quoi and then have insisted that it only means the part of the quoi that they savent. My next hobby horse should be to demand that anyone who says terroir and means dirt should say dirt.
It's not
the meaning of the word and the concept, just
your meaning. The internet sources that I researched and listed here when we last argued about this were split roughly 50/50 in both the US and France.
Obviously, we will never agree about this, but you could at least try not to pretend that your opinion is fact. On my end, my next hobby horse would be to demand that anyone who says terroir and means the whole shebang should say the whole shebang.
You are right that I overstate my case. It would be false to say that the word terroir never means only soil and not soil plus culture and human practices. It would be equally wrong to say that is just my meaning and has no support from French dictionaries. I assume you didn't mean to imply that, though you clearly do with that sentence.
But my real complaint is that, without that meaning, the word becomes indistinguishable from terrain or soil (in Robert and, as I remember, Larousse, which both offer both meanings, the words sol and terrain are offered as synonyms for the meaning that lacks the element of culture. If the word as you means it, has, as synonyms, soil or terrain (well, terrain, I admit has other problems because of various uses of the term in military and other concepts, which you might not want to include)then why do you not want to use those terms for synonyms, or at least soil. That is why I say that that your use of the word amounts either to just saying soi, which you explicitly deny, to saying soil plus je ne sais quoi so that you don't have to specify what the quoi is. So, I'll say soil plus culture if you'll say soil plus quoi, or oomph or just, terroir!. I think I will have gotten the better of the deal, but that may be only just me.