The phrase 'great wine is made in the vineyard, not the winery' represents a genuine shift in emphasis in winemaking, prioritizing quality ingredients over flashy cheffy skill.
One intriguing side-effect of this change has been the rise to prominence of master-craftspeople in fields once seen as unglamorous drudge work, like pruning and vine nursery, influencing the winemaking process significantly.
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