Whose Good Is Greater?
/A battle between biodynamic winemaker Thibault Liger-Belair and French agricultural authorities is likely a precursor of struggles ahead in other countries and other vineyards as well.
Read MoreThe Blog "Engaging the Senses" includes thoughts on wine, food, travel and art from James Beard Award-winning writer, WSET educator and travel photographer Lyn Farmer
A battle between biodynamic winemaker Thibault Liger-Belair and French agricultural authorities is likely a precursor of struggles ahead in other countries and other vineyards as well.
Read MoreWines of Chile just named Emiliana the country's Winery of the Year, signaling a broad acceptance of biodynamic and organic farming in the country's wine industry. For us consumers it is a reminder that great red and white wine can still go green, and that there is more to wine that what we can measure in the soil.
Read MoreIn The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, the poet wrote "Drink wine and look at the moon." I've been doing that under the recently full moon, especially since I learned our lunar neighbor might very well affect how my wine tastes. New Age malarky? Perhaps not...
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