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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Oh, bonnie laddie

  • 30 August 2007

I was wrong - Scotland can still produce a good malt whisky

Divine pleasure

  • 16 August 2007

The French village of Mercurey produces heavenly wine.

Grapes at their feet

  • 02 August 2007

Portugal's age-old winemaking methods still leave their stamp.

The trouble with taste

  • 19 July 2007

Preference in wines is, of course, subjective, but what does it all show? asks Roger Scruton

Halfway house

  • 05 July 2007

There are times when you want just half the bottle. Roger Scruton looks at what's on offer

Hillbilly heaven

  • 21 June 2007
  • 2 comments

Scotland isn't the only place on earth you'll find a good single malt

A glass of versatility

  • 07 June 2007

Everyone knows about Chardonnay. At least, they think they do

The uses of adversity

  • 28 May 2007

Bourbon, a product of hardship, is today a refuge for the soul

The joys of spring

  • 14 May 2007

Listen to this old geezer and give your palate a treat

What not to drink

  • 30 April 2007

Ignore the health fanatics. Drinkers should follow four simple rules

Green heroes

The top ten

20 green heroes and villains: Heroes

Green villains

The top ten

20 green heroes and villains: Villains

Bjorn Lomborg

Cloud control

Cloud control

Interview

Omar Bin Laden

The NS Interview: Omar Bin Laden

James Macintyre

Brown at war

Like it or not, Brown’s a war leader

What if...

Hugh Gaitskell lived

What if... Hugh Gaitskell had lived

Will Self

On brands

We’re all with the brand

Film review

A Serious Man

A Serious Man (15)

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