6. You see if you plant vines next to a river or a stream in nutritious soil,
they develop what I call 'lazy grape syndrome'. They soak up all the
water to grow their leaves and shoots to look the part, and although the
grapes look plump, juicy and delicious, the real truth is they're just
oversaturated with water! Have you ever opened a bottle of wine and it
feels watered down, you're not getting too much aroma or taste? Well,
that's probably because the grapes were too spoilt
So why does poor soil create some of the best wine?