Matteo Mollo
Matteo Mollo
If you had the chance to ask mr. frank cornelissen some questions about his wines, philosophy, clay pots, etc what would they be?
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Might as well add this too...what does Frank think about the fine line between non-interventionist approaches being a vehicle for soil to grape to glass "purity" vs a vehicle which in the end shows the winemaking imprint more than anything else?
Ducking and running for cover now.
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Might as well add this too...what does Frank think about the fine line between non-interventionist approaches being a vehicle for soil to grape to glass "purity" vs a vehicle which in the end shows the winemaking imprint more than anything else?
Ducking and running for cover now.
Doing nothing is also a decision.
If you choose not to decideDoing nothing is also a decision.
When I was in college, a local shop called Rowinski's had a deal where if you could eat an entire 5 lb cheesecake by yourself, you didn't have to pay for it.originally posted by Thor:
I'm curious if he still insists he can drink a half-case of unsulfured wine all by himself without aftereffects.
Yes, I suppose.originally posted by Thor:
Pay with a transfer of money, you mean.
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Might as well add this too...what does Frank think about the fine line between non-interventionist approaches being a vehicle for soil to grape to glass "purity" vs a vehicle which in the end shows the winemaking imprint more than anything else?
Ducking and running for cover now.
Doing nothing is also a decision.
At least in my mind, that's built into the question....but if it's not apparent, let the record show it is now.
originally posted by Thor:
If you choose not to decideDoing nothing is also a decision.
You still have made a choice
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Might as well add this too...what does Frank think about the fine line between non-interventionist approaches being a vehicle for soil to grape to glass "purity" vs a vehicle which in the end shows the winemaking imprint more than anything else?
Ducking and running for cover now.
Doing nothing is also a decision.
At least in my mind, that's built into the question....but if it's not apparent, let the record show it is now.
It was directly implied. My comments simply mirrored yours.
All of these things are the result of decisions. That's why the folks who claim their hands are tied vis-a-vis picking, etc. are being a bit dishonest.
originally posted by Thor:
If you choose not to decideDoing nothing is also a decision.
You still have made a choice
originally posted by Larry Stein:
originally posted by Thor:
If you choose not to decideDoing nothing is also a decision.
You still have made a choice
My first thought was that this was a Frippism.