That kind of seems like a joke response, but I’ll take it seriously in the spirit of discourse. Are you really that cynical about wine? Is it just the taste? 7-UP w/corn dog, Pepsi w/burger! I would think a sommelier might care whether an ostensibly terroir-driven wine reflects the character of the fruit, or what was done to the fruit. In a tasting of, say, vineyard-designated cabs, would it bother you to think that some or all of the wines might be giving false impressions of the vineyards in question?
One more thing. Terroir provides the ingredients we can't do without, but it's the winemaker who like a cook puts it all together. When you taste the same wine, put into barrels from the same French cooper, but different toasts, you won't recognize it's the same wine. Wine is manipulated at each stage of winemaking and is made into a product to be sold to customers at whatever the market will bear. Yes, there are the nice stories we love to hear, but at the end it's a business to make money. Better wine is more expensive, but what is a good wine and what is it worth is another matter. I suppose, at the end I will spent more on a wine that is to my taste even if it has been manipulated. I guess, manipulated to my taste.
Remember. It's all in the eye of the beholder. The man looking at the beautiful women who had lot's of plastic surgery is beautiful from the outside, but what is behind the facade?Why are you attracted to this type of women. Isn't wine like all the other glamour we get bombarded with every day by the media. These wines are made for high scores and high scores are for people who have no taste for themselfs and need others to validate their taste. These high-priced so called cult wines are for the most part a big joke. I am sorry, this sounds so harsh, but people should focus less on the luxury lifestyle aspect of wine and focus more on drinking wines they enjoy.