originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by VLM:
Peter Cargasacchi ...
(and he thinks terroir as we see it is vodoo, it's all micro-climate to him).
Can someone who works a vineyard actually think this? Without a definition of "micro-climate" that is so expansive as to take in everything else?
It comes down to the fact that there is no known pathway for "minerals" and such to get from the soil to the wine.
All of the things we attribute to terroir are just things that change drainage, heat retention, etc.
It's a defensible position and I think the burden of proof about "mineral" uptake is probably on those of us who might think it's true.