It's a little long and perhaps more technical than some would prefer, but I found this exchange on micro-oxygenation interesting. Congratulations to the winemakers for being forthright about what they're doing.
But I do have a sense that their application of the technology might not be in an aesthetic direction that I would prefer. For example:
"Michael:Micro-oxygenation is standard operating procedure at all great wine producers in Bordeaux these days. I've seen the equipment in the houses. I know the people who have sold the equipment to them. Certainly in the right bank, it is standard operating procedure. The most famous consultant in the world, Michel Rolland, incorporates micro-ox. I mean, it's just oxygen, which is all around us. What are we afraid of here?"
The question that answers itself.
But I do have a sense that their application of the technology might not be in an aesthetic direction that I would prefer. For example:
"Michael:Micro-oxygenation is standard operating procedure at all great wine producers in Bordeaux these days. I've seen the equipment in the houses. I know the people who have sold the equipment to them. Certainly in the right bank, it is standard operating procedure. The most famous consultant in the world, Michel Rolland, incorporates micro-ox. I mean, it's just oxygen, which is all around us. What are we afraid of here?"
The question that answers itself.