Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
So there's bunch of noise over a big-deal chemical assay performed on a bunch of French wines - mainly Bordeaux but including some big names - that found them chock-a-block with pesticides and known toxic agents of various kinds. The irony is that all the tested wines carry the HVE certification, which is some kind of "we are natural, really we are, but we haven't made it all the way to organic yet" certification.
Now, I'll assume that those fifty-syllable compounds are likely to be bad for me, and I'll happily assume that the certification means only that money changed hands, but what I won't accept is why anyone is surprised.
Their unswerving faith in other certifications makes me wonder whose axe is really being ground here.
Anyway, for those who prefer table to words: wines, toxins, the detailed per-wine reports are provided in the article.
Does anyone know any statistics of people who have bad reactions to wine, other than from the alcohol?
Now, I'll assume that those fifty-syllable compounds are likely to be bad for me, and I'll happily assume that the certification means only that money changed hands, but what I won't accept is why anyone is surprised.
Their unswerving faith in other certifications makes me wonder whose axe is really being ground here.
Anyway, for those who prefer table to words: wines, toxins, the detailed per-wine reports are provided in the article.
Does anyone know any statistics of people who have bad reactions to wine, other than from the alcohol?