But they are exceptions. There are many more carpetbaggers, arrivistes, and status-mongers like de la Serna who’ve understood the global game of standardized taste and insider networking to reap rewards of money and status. De la Serna’s case is profoundly expressive of the false claims to modernity, the free market, and universal democracy (ideological confusions mistakenly associated with conservatives) of the Rolland/Parker/Wine Spectator establishment. Because, of course, de la Serna has nothing to do with modernity, if by this we mean progress and ethical innovation. What he has newly created—a region, a winery, a taste in wine—has no substantial, communal future, since it’s unrooted in any gesture other than an individual’s grasp for power.