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 compares Americans to their wines
- 09 August 2004
Americans are rich, carefree and successful. Their wines are much the same
Wine club - Roger Scruton gives Singer the pig a good send-off
- 26 July 2004
A muscular Chianti was a fine complement to dear departed Singer
Wine - Roger Scruton on where the rich buy their wine
- 12 July 2004
From port to Pinot Noir, Waitrose caters to every shade of middle-class taste
Wine club - Roger Scruton drives those dark storm clouds away
- 28 June 2004
A soothing white Burgundy will chase even the darkest storm clouds away
Wine - Roger Scruton on the underated Viognier grape
- 14 June 2004
The underrated Viognier grape is a begetter of some truly great white wines, writes Roger Scruton
Wine club - Roger Scruton dismisses the late Roy Jenkins's taste
- 31 May 2004
Bergerac, despite its reputation, is a wine for those of all political hues
Wine - Roger Scruton rhapsodises over Horton Norton
- 17 May 2004
Horton Norton is a masterpiece that could win the Wine Olympics, writes
Wine - Roger Scruton toasts deceased Barney with Collioure
- 10 May 2004
A drop of rich, fruity Collioure could have saved my much-mourned horse
Drink - Roger Scruton advises urine for special occasions
- 03 May 2004
Urine, while not to everyone's taste, is not uniformly nasty
Drink - Roger Scruton shares one of Tony Benn's obsessions
- 26 April 2004
Tony Benn and I share the same taste in tea - among other things


