Roger Scruton
Roger Scruton is a philosopher and countryside campaigner as well as an author and broadcaster. Widely regarded as one of Britain’s leading right wing thinkers, his publications include the Meaning of Conservatism. He has also written on fox hunting.
Articles by Roger Scruton
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Wine: Peasants' revolt
- 17 July 2006
Roger Scruton on the admirable fortitude of the wine-growers of southern France
A moderate proposal
- 26 June 2006
Roger Scruton offers tips on how we can become a nation of "virtuous drinkers"
Southern comfort
- 12 June 2006
Roger Scruton on the illegal liquor that is the vital ingredient of any party in Virginia
Wine - Roger Scruton
- 05 June 2006
Sam, our horse, took to the Green Veltliner; he isn't bothered by screwcaps
Wine - Roger Scruton finds the antidote to pride
- 29 May 2006
A glass or two of vino, I find, is the best of all remedies for pride
Wine - Roger Scruton tastes Canadian shyness
- 15 May 2006
Canadians, I discover to my relief, are able to enjoy themselves these days
Drink - Roger Scruton tries a beaker of the warm south
- 01 May 2006
A glass of rosé under English skies is a true "beaker of the warm south"
Drink - Roger Scruton on virtuous and vicious drinking
- 24 April 2006
We must drink the right amount, of the right wine, in the right company
Wine club - Roger Scruton turns to wine to balance the books
- 10 April 2006
After several bottles, our finances had magically righted themselves
Wine Club - Roger Scruton raises a glass to the tax
- 27 March 2006
As taxes go up, will our ambitions for fine drinking have to go down? Wonders Roger Scruton


