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originally posted by Tristan Welles:
originally posted by fatboy:
there's nothing wrong with any of this stuff. it just means that when you taste through the wines, there are more cues to origins (and price) than terroir.
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I find this a reductivist notion of terroir. If the site allows for better grapes, it allows for different vinification. Terroir, in my estimation, should include practices developed over many generations.
My hat off to you, because I do not possess 10% of the experience necessary to determine if the delta between vinification of a Grand Cru and a 1er in the same cellar/appellation is proper or exaggerated.
I am guessing that, sadly, the many generations you are referring to are as much generations of marketing as those of winemaking.