highlandsflyer":2ff8vil6 said:
Harryburgundy":2ff8vil6 said:
I'm the same age as JC...but in slightly better shape!
I drink fresh carrot juice mixed with some spirulina nearly everyday. I don't smoke or take caffeine but I do enjoy a glass of wine or three. I don't eat meat, seldom eat fish and eat lots of fruit and veg. Also avoid any processed foods.
Its the bloody receeding hair line, grey hair and growing tonsure that gives the game away. Meh...guess I could invest in a hairpiece ha ha
I'm still a bit chubby mind :-(
Can I just ask, is the wine proper? You are an expert, so I assume it is red.
I will never give up my wine. You can try and wrest my wine from my cold, dead hands, but you will meet an army of grapes ready to get stomped on for their cause.
An expert? Well that's not quite true but I know a thing or two.
The wines I buy for the shop ( and drink) are mostly from small family run domaines in Europe. Many are organic and or biodynamic. For me biodynamic production is important as it embraces the natural cycle. No artificial pesticides which destroy microbial activity etc.
I drink red white and occasionally rose and to me they are all real wines for the reasons above. There is some evidence that some red grape varieties have more health benefiting polyphenols and procyanadins but these can only be extracted with a long and slow maceration. Commercial wines tends to be wham bam thank you mam...get the fruit pressed and fermenting asap. Madiran made from the grape tannat is claimed to have a very high content. Recommend Bouscasse.
Like most things in our food chain, we need to be prepared to spend more to get the real stuff and enjoy it a little less often if need be.
Forget the crap wine in supermarkets. Think of the supply chain. Just how much volume is required to satisfy demand in each and every supermarket throughout the UK. Wine produced on that scale has been manipulated and processed. You never really get a sense of where the wine has come from...you don't feel the sun on the grapes, or edgy acidity in marginal climate wines. You don't get a sense of the soil..the gout de terroir. That link between to soil, the air, the roots, the leaves, the fruit has been destroyed by aggressive and commercial agriculture.
Phew... I feel better now! Ha ha