White Wine With Legs

The Lost Legs of Napa: A Technical Remedy for White Wine

The evolution of the Napa Valley wine scene is often told through the lens of its legendary Cabernet Sauvignons, but a significant shift occurred when Sutter Home’s White Zinfandel exploded in popularity. This movement fundamentally altered how winemakers approached white grapes. In the rush to meet market demand for crisp, pale, and accessible wines, the industry adopted a practice typically reserved for mass production: minimizing or completely forgoing the time grapes spend soaking in their own pulp after the initial crush. This shift prioritized speed and clarity over the structural complexity that once defined high-end white viticulture.

As a result of this popular practice, many modern white wines have “unlearned” a classic characteristic known as “legs.” Often referred to as tears or cathedral windows, these streaks of liquid form and slide down the inside of a glass after the wine is swirled. While many consumers believe legs are merely a sign of alcohol content, they are actually a byproduct of the Gibbs-Marangoni effect—a complex interaction of surface tension and evaporation. In the world of fine wine, these legs represent a density and viscosity that indicate a wine’s body and its potential for a lingering, sophisticated mouthfeel.

The remedy for winemakers seeking to restore this lost quality is found in the “soak.” To achieve white wine with true legs, the juice must remain in contact with the pulp right after the crush, much like the traditional process for red grapes. This skin contact allows for the extraction of phenolics and glycerol-like compounds that provide the necessary “grip” and surface tension. By reintroducing this maceration period, winemakers can move beyond the thin profiles popularized by the White Zinfandel era and return to a style of white wine that possesses both structural integrity and a visual signature in the glass.

Restoring this technique is more than just a nod to tradition; it is a commitment to the technical excellence of the craft. When we allow white grapes the time to soak in their own essence, we produce a final product that is richer, more resilient, and visually captivating. It is time for the industry to remember what was unlearned and ensure that our white wines once again possess the “cathedral windows” that signal a truly high-quality vintage.

Leviathan: A Disabled Person

I have to draw the line AI has made. From earlier Blog posts, I have identified a bad book from 2018. My plan is to give the bad book to a handicapped person. This is my Rational Survival Strategy. The bad book is a threat.

I have concluded Thomas Hobbes’ “ruler” has to be a disabled person. That narrows the span of possible rulers. If I name a disabled person, what about disability is protecting me? A question that needs an answer as I give up my rights to the “One.” Are they protecting me from getting killed?

The conclusion in Philosophy is to make the Hobbesian “ruler” out of a person with a disability. I want that person to learn about me from the bad book?

Leviathan is a disabled person!

Comment: March 19, 2026; Does this Thomas Hobbes Leviathan book belong to a staff person who is dealing with the handicapped?

Capitalism and the Septoplasty

The crudetah of all surgical procedures is the Septoplasty.

When the philosophers refer to “possible worlds,” they are referring to people that have a deviated septum. It is possible that they could get a Septoplasty correcting their deviated Septum. This is a major theme in Capitalism.

Here in this post I need to recognize the Catholic position for people that are sleepy, “Remember also our brothers and sisters who have fallen asleep in the hope of the resurrection … welcome them into the light of your face. Have mercy.”

Those that are deviated need a Septoplasty. There are many writings on Gevluef about Rhinoplasty and Septoplasty procedures. The correct doctor for looking at the septum is the ear nose and throat specialist. There are possible worlds. In Capitalism after a Septoplasty those worlds work out as the substance is conservative.

I almost said this when I wrote about Spinoza’s “substance” as the conditioning of the outside of cells. When there is a lot of conditioning, the cells don’t communicate very well. The person is sleepy. The conditioning works out after the Septoplasty. Spinoza does not believe in possible worlds. The substance is as unique as the individual.

Saint Scholastica PR

St. Scholastica and her twin brother, St. Benedict of Nursia (c. 480–543), were influential 6th-century Italian saints who founded Western monastic communities. The most famous story tells of their last meeting, when a storm, called by her prayer, forced Benedict to stay, allowing them to converse on spiritual matters all night; “PR.”

Comment: February 10, 2026; “PR” August 28, 2024

Christmas Card 2025

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Respect this card! It is highly intelligent. I have been working on this card now since September 2025. This highly intelligent design will bring good tidings to you this holiday. Don’t throw it away until after Christmas if at all.

Working with this year’s 2025 Christmas card, you can become a more understandable person in the eyes of God. Have Faith in Christ Jesus our Lord.

This card has positive energy. And with your spirit, you will become better. I hope you have a nice Christmas Season. Best wishes to you in 2026.

“May your home be filled with peace, warmth, and the simple joys of the season.”