David M. Bueker wrote:There are two camps and they are both heavily armed with verbal and written barbs. Nothing good comes from the pejorative arguments about wine styles.
I agree on everything else, but beg to qualify this point. There aren't just two camps, there's a third one, of which I consider myself a member, and I think we are not a minute minority: it's the camp of those of us who can really appreciate a delicate Federspiel GV from Wachau
and a wild and exuberant monastrell from Jumilla.
Many of us in that camp belong to that double allegiance club, Burgundy/Rhône, pinot/syrah, which to me has always been a great school of broadmindedness. The 'vive la différence' school - and also a school that rejects the blatant bad faith shown by the taliban-like members of the other two camps.
And, as SFJoe rightly points out, one of the main qualities a wine lover should have is the ability to differentiate between the natural, real virtues of a wine and the masking traits added to it by abusive technical manipulation a.k.a. spoofulation.
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