The vines are drooping
From massive onslaught of rain
Battering their spines
Hmmmm. Maybe it's the start of a climate change collection.
A chronicle of our preposterous journey to grow wine grapes and make wine in the west of Ireland, where the mountains come down to the sea along the Wild Atlantic Way.
Trellises and companion crops in Galicia |
Netting to shade grapes |
Curiously, he recounts the thinking of wine grape growers around the world and it sounds eerily familiar. Everything I've been writing about for the past 5 years is in there. The vines I've chosen, the location, the experimentation with different varietals, the soil effects, the thinking behind the decisions, and so on are all in there. Reading it made me feel like a scientist again. Reading it also made me think that I'm a mad scientist: smart enough to know how to try and crazy enough to try when everything is getting increasingly unpredictable. What have we done? Are we going to drive ourselves insane?
"Viticulture by its nature is complicated. As the world’s climates are transformed, it is only becoming more so."