Eden Mylunsch
Eden Mylunsch
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Do you believe that Magrez, or the others, would continue to offer you luxury junkets if you publish unflattering notes about their wines afterward?
Probably not, but I believe that Jamie would continue to write about wine regardless of whether or not someone was footing the bill. I see him more as a wine writer, not a score-doling-out critic. When I read his blog (or his books), I do so to learn about a producer or wine (or cricket team) I'm not familiar with. When I read that some other critic has given a particular wine four prongs, I might go out Coad-like into the night and buy it because it's two prongs better than some other wine. When I read Jamie's editorial writeup, I might try the wine because Magrez has a cool-looking jet and a helicopter or I might NOT try the wine for the same reasons.
Lots of us in the wine business eat and drink a lot better than our incomes would indicate. That's one of the perquisites of getting to be/having to be in the industry. I see no reason that writers (not critics) shouldn't enjoy the same benefits, particularly if they're as transparent about it as is Goode?
-Eden (I'm no babe in the woods, unable to read through a journalist's scribbling to discern if they're repaying an accrued hookers 'n' blow kind of debt)