“Sod the wine, I want to suck on the writing. This man White is an instinctive writer, bloody rare to find one who actually pulls it off, as in still gets a meaning across with concision. Sharp arbitrage of speed and risk, closest thing I can think of to Cicero’s ‘motus continuum animi.’

Probably takes a drink or two to connect like that: he literally paints his senses on the page.”


DBC Pierre (Vernon God Little, Ludmila’s Broken English, Lights Out In Wonderland ... Winner: Booker prize; Whitbread prize; Bollinger Wodehouse Everyman prize; James Joyce Award from the Literary & Historical Society of University College Dublin)


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26 October 2018

SHOOT-THINNING ON BUSHING DAY

Out my front door: Thinning new shoots in the chill dawn in Yangarra's Ironheart Shiraz: these deft experts are setting the new canopy up to suit the season: removing excess growth and clearing air-flow space below the cordon so the wind can more readily dry the foliage and minimise mould and the need for fungicide ... at the same time, somewhere down the other end of the district, a big team of chefs and volunteers are preparing a great tent for a four-course meal for several hundred diners. It's time to celebrate the presentation of this year's McLaren Vale wine show results and the Bushing Crown ... photo Philip White

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