Constellation wants the right to use "To Kalon" on any bottle from anywhere.
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. I could see that changing over time, but different clones are not a magic bullet to grow great grapes in different regions all the world over.
It is a necessary, but not sufficient parameter. The point is that great grapes absolutely can be grown in any part of the world where the vine can be successfully farmed. It's a farming decision, made by humans, not any specific or unique properties of the location. Yes, you need enough sunlight and warmth, yes you need soil with physical properties to properly manage water and warmth, yes you need sufficient water, yes it can be too humid making bacteria/mold too big a problem. And probably more - but it's farming, not magic.
Other than that the quality of the grapes in based upon the genetics and the expertise of the humans making the farming decisions. There are no "magic" locations and never have been. There is genetics and levels of ripening - that is the basis for all flavor in grapes. It's physiologically impossible for anything else to be involved. (I've discussed this with a PhD professor in plant physiology and he agreed - sort of bemused that grapes are the only fruit crop on the planet that asserts the overriding influence of location)
Burgundy has taken the lead in the development and use of clones for 40 years now, virtually all great Burgundies are created internationally using multiple clones. Bordeaux is there now as well with over 90 clones of Cab Sauv available.
The entire notion of terroir, as used today, can be traced to post WWII efforts in Burgundy who were desperate to recover, and was a marketing ploy, i.e. "if our wine is great because of where it comes from, then no one can compete with that".
I acknowledge that it will be a very long time before these facts are mainstream. But re-listen to Alan Rickman's soliloquy at the end of "Bottle Shock".
And I appreciates y'all's indulgence in this discussion. May be boring to most, heretical to some. Would be more fun in person w/ some great bottles open!