What's important to me is the quality of the end product. I imagine that the intervention discussion comes up any time two or more winemakers are gathered together with a bottle and some glasses and will continue ad infinitum without resolution because someone will always be able to come up with an example that disproves the previous conclusion.
What's important to me is the quality of the end product. I imagine that the intervention discussion comes up any time two or more winemakers are gathered together with a bottle and some glasses and will continue ad infinitum without resolution because someone will always be able to come up with an example that disproves the previous conclusion.
I lean toward the low intervention, great wines are made in the vineyard school. But you have a valid point, Dave.