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Roger Scruton

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 - Roger Scruton declares drink and the law are friends

  • 11 April 2005

A quarter-century ago, I learned that drink and the law are friends

Wine - Roger Scruton deplores "the million-dollar nose".

  • 28 March 2005

A true critic will not go on about the aroma of freesias or hints of liquorice

Wine club - Roger Scruton has the perfect red for rodent pie

  • 21 March 2005

It takes a rich, fragrant red to relieve the disappointment of rodent pie

Wine - Roger Scruton admires the Loire's red wines

  • 28 February 2005

The best Bourgueil has a fine style equal to the most distinguished claret

Wine - Roger Scruton suggests wines for Valentine's Day

  • 14 February 2005

The lively, free-flowing Valpolicella fully restored our faith in Eros

Wine - Roger Scruton explores Burgundy in the glass

  • 07 February 2005

Explore Burgundy in the glass, so as not to damage the planet

Wine club - Roger Scruton finds a spirit of reconciliation

  • 24 January 2005

These South African wines embody the spirit of reconciliation

Wine - Roger Scruton recommends a brand that will soothe your conscience

  • 10 January 2005

Judge an Aussie wine-grower by whether he supports Derrida or Hayek

Wine club - Roger Scruton on a wine for anti-hunting politicians

  • 13 December 2004

The red's foxy aftertaste makes it just right for anti-hunting politicians

Wine - Roger Scruton toasts his pig with a glass of Bordeaux

  • 29 November 2004

The Bordeaux cut like a knife through our pig Singer's belly fat

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