I am asking for help on this one. I am not a wine drinker, not since Ripple seared my taste buds years and years ago. You know the brand, "Every Wine Sold Before Its' Time"!!! I found this fascinating story, about a connection between Wine and the Moon. Yes we all know too much wine can make one moon, but this is a study about Wine and the Moon.
It sounds a lot like the story of the physiological wards acting up during a full moon, which most science says is nonsense, but if you talk to nurses who have practical, first person, hands on experience they will tell you there IS a connection. So I am asking all of you with experienced wine palates, have you ever noticed any times that you imbibed with wine anything that would support this Wine/Moon theory?
BAD WINE DAY!!?? IT IS THE MOON!!
by: David Leask, from: NEWS.Scotsman.com, Published Date: 19 April 2009
FANCY some wine today? Don't bother. A growing number of experts – including those working for some of Britain's biggest supermarkets – reckon this is the worst possible day for a glass of the old vino.
They have come to the remarkable conclusion that wine changes its taste with the lunar cycle. And most of yesterday and today is a Root period, when the moon casts an unpleasant flavour.
Tesco and Marks & Spencer, it emerged yesterday, now only invites their critics to taste their ranges when the moon-related biodynamic calendar dictates that wines will be at their best.
Both firms, who between them account for a third of all the bottles sold in Britain, are paying increasing attention to a moon calendar published for nearly half a century by a German great-grandmother called Maria Thun. She has divided the days of the year into 'fruit', 'flower', 'leaf' and 'root' – the first two are best for drinking wine, the second two worst
Pierpaolo Petrassi, Tesco's senior product development manager, admitted his firm held its tastings in line with the calendar. "Our first choice is a fruit day. We seek to avoid root and leaf days.
"It may be a little step beyond what consumers can comprehend. We have so many other things to educate consumers about."
Tesco has been scheduling its wine tastings in line with the calendar for two years, but is only now admitting it.
M&S winemaker Jo Ahearne is another convert. "Before the tasting, I was really unconvinced, but the difference between the days was so obvious I was blown away," he said.
David Motion, a London wine merchant, said: "I live in the city and don't think much about nature, but it is clear it has an influence." Some other retailers, including Waitrose, are less certain. So are most scientists, who point out that the ultimate inspiration for Thun's calendar is Rudolf Steiner, who came up with the notion after reportedly consulting with spirits, although not of the liquid variety.
Steiner, a well known educational reformer, also believed that the moods of humans could cause earthquakes. (Maybe, but it IS known that drinking too much wine can make one think there is an earthquake!--Dr.Oh) That hasn't stopped vinegrowers in some parts of the world, including France and the US, using assorted biodynamic fertilisers, of no known scientific value, on their crops. For those still in the mood for a tipple, the best time to imbibe this week will be between 8pm on Wednesday and 11am on Thursday. Next weekend looks good too.
It will be a fruit period between 6pm on Friday and throughout Saturday. And anyone who really must have a drink tonight should wait until after 10pm. The wine will taste better: Granny Thun said so.
For those wishing more information on this, a link: http://www.gardeningbythemoon.com/lunarfacts.html It deals more with planting experiments based on Granny Thun's ideas, but very interesting.--JohnOh
i still waiting your wine tasting invitation i prefer with lotsa cheese as well ..you never get enough wine lol :P ..warm up body and soul have a great day :) xoxox kiss mwahh Agnes
ReplyDeleteNot a wine drinker so I can't help.
ReplyDeleteIt always tasted good to me!
ReplyDeleteLambrusco is my favorite, but I am not a connoisseur.
It always tastes good to me!
ReplyDeleteLambrusco is my favorite, but I am not a connoisseur. I utilize my tasted buds and go from there.
Would be happy to help with this you know, but I am thinking that I would think it was good wine if the place was comfortable and there were good people around!!! Interesting though, saved the link to read later.... (Enjoying Frank with his Crazy Moon)
ReplyDeleteBeing the moon child I should have personal awareness of this phenomonen. Now that you have brought it to my attention though I will start to monitor the situation and get back to you eventually. Sipping and savoring the vine....grin.
ReplyDeleteDon't know about this, but it's really interesting. It's like something from another Age. Lol at the rats "I can't believe you're drinking Merlot!" Right out of the movie Sideways.
ReplyDeleteFrank always had such great timing.
LOL John, how do you find out about these interesting things? Love the illustrations. I don't like wine anytime of the year, but if Steiner says it, it makes sense in my book lol. Cause Steiner was a very wise man indeed! Now you'd better stop mooning or you might be a pengy under arrest he he he!
ReplyDeleteI have no problems drinking wine...
ReplyDeleteI drink...
I get drunk...
I fall down...
no problem........
i am still waiting my red wine please LOL :P kidding hehehe
ReplyDeletefascinating truly. Who woulda thought..! I always learn something new on your pages John lol. But I cant be a tester of theory... I cant drink wine... puts me to sleep. Its ok if its a quiet dinner and all thats left to do afterwards is go to bed hehehe. (To SLEEP I meant )
ReplyDeletemy whole life revolves around the lunar cycle ... alas I am not a wine drinker at all, so I cannot really comment ! But I am a coffee drinker, and that tastes 100s any day of the month! giggles
ReplyDeleteI don't drink wine unless it's Christmas or New Year dinner... so I can't say much. But I can say this; the penguin picture on the top of this post got me chuckle... A 'THBBFT' penguin... :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting, but I have no idea if it is true or not!
ReplyDeleteInteresting idea! I could not tell if it's true or not, though you might think some truth is in it if those big wine companies take the moon into account for their tasting dates. For me, it always tastes good..., although it tastes best, as Linda said, in good company!
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